Ultimaker UltiMaker S5 3D Printer - Starter Bundle

The UltiMaker S5 3D printer is a powerful, large-format, dual extrusion 3D printer that is the most reliable and easy-to-use 3D printer for professional, industrial, and educational use.

Top UltiMaker S5 Starter Bundle Features:

• Large-format - 330 x 240 x 300 mm
• Dual Extrusion - print with multiple materials at once
• Swappable Print Cores - print with advanced materials
• Includes 10 spools of UltiMaker's top-tier filament

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The UltiMaker S5 

A Powerful, Large-Format, Dual Extrusion 3D Printer

The UltiMaker S5 3D Printer is a reliable and easy-to-use machine that's great for professionals, educators, and any industrial or manufacturing applications.

Here are the key features of the UltiMaker S5 3D printer: 

  • Large Build Volume 

  • Dual Extrusion Capabilities 

  • Swappable Print Cores 

  • Print with Any Material 

  • Automatic Bed Leveling 

  • Onboard Camera 

  • Free Ultimaker Essentials Software 




Print Large, Functional Parts

The UltiMaker S5 3D printer has one of the largest build volumes available, allowing you to create large, end-use parts, prototypes, and custom jigs and fixtures.

  • Build Volume: 330 x 240 x 300 mm
  • Prototype & create large end-use parts in-house
  • Print more parts at once
  • Beneficial for a wide variety of industries
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Powerful, Dual Extrusion 3D Printing

The UltiMaker S5 3D printer has a top-tier dual extrusion system that produces clean, geometrically complex parts.

  • Use multiple materials at once
  • 3D print complex parts with soluble support structures
  • Articulating nozzle-lifting system for cleaner prints

Successfully 3D Print with Any Material

The UltiMaker S5 3D printer has swappable print cores, making it incredibly easy to print between a wide range of materials, including advanced materials like NylonX and even stainless steel metal.

  • Use a variety of Print Cores designed to help you succeed with any material.
  • Pivot quickly to new projects with the simple print core system.
  • Over 200 tested materials are available, including metal.
Print with Any Material

Get the best results with the Ultimaker S5 3D printer

Flawless Prints, Time and Time Again

The UltiMaker S5 3D printer's automatic leveling system makes it easy to get started printing quickly so you can keep productivity up.

  • Automatic bed leveling ensures great prints every time.
  • Enhanced filament feed system and dual filament flow sensors.
  • Filament flow sensors - never lose a print.

Award-Winning Interface and Remote Print Monitoring

The UltiMaker S5 3D printer has swappable print cores, making it incredibly easy to print between a wide range of materials, including advanced materials like NylonX and even stainless steel metal.

  • 4.7 inch touchscreen for smooth interface control.
  • Monitor your print job’s progress remotely via onboard camera.
  • Print remotely over Wi-Fi directly to your Ultimaker S5
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What materials are compatible with the Ultimaker S5 3D printer?

What Materials Can I Print with the UltiMaker S5 3D Printer?

The UltiMaker S5 can handle nearly every material available for desktop 3D printing, including advanced materials and composites like carbon fiber-infused NylonX and Ultrafuse Stainless Steel Metal filaments. Here is a list of 3D printing materials compatible with the UltiMaker S5: 

  • PLA and Tough PLA
  • ABS
  • PETG and CPE
  • ASA
  • Nylon, NylonX and NylonG
  • Ultrafuse 316L and 17-4 PH
  • TPU and TPE
  • PVA and Soluble Supports
  • Polycarbonate
  • Polypropylene
  • View all UltiMaker S5 Compatible materials here.

See How UltiMaker Customers are Succeeding

UltiMaker 3D printers are being used successfully in many industries, including aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and education.

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Increase productivity with Ultimaker Essentials

Streamline your Workflow with Ultimaker Essentials

Ultimaker Essentials is free with the Ultimaker S5, giving you the power to print remotely via cloud data with increased security and better print queue management.

  • Reprint from queue history easily to keep production moving.
  • Duplicate and reorder print jobs without reslicing.
  • Upgrade to Ultimaker's Enterprise software to increase team productivity on a larger scale.

Which UltiMaker 3D Printer is Right for Me?

UltiMaker has fine-tuned their robust line of 3D printers to have a solution for every user - find out which printer will best suit your specific need in our comparison article here or watch the video below. Here are some UltiMaker 3D printer features at a glance: 

  • UltiMaker S3: all the features of the S5, but with a more compact footprint starting at $4,450.

  • UltiMaker S5: powerful, large-format dual extrusion machine starting at $6,950.

  • UltiMaker S5 Pro Bundle: the S5 paired with the material station and air manager in one ecosystem starting at $10,800.

  • UltiMaker S7: powerful, large-format dual extrusion 3D printer with built-in Air Manager and plenty of upgraded features compared to the S5 - starting at $8,299.



What Comes with the UltiMaker S5 Engineering Bundle?

MACHINE

INCLUDED FILAMENT IN THE ENGINEERING BUNDLE

ACCESSORIES

  • Glass Build Plate
  • Spool Holder with Material Guide
  • Power Cable
  • Ethernet Cable
  • USB Stick
  • Print core AA 0.4 (an additional AA Core is already installed)
  • Print core BB 0.4 (already installed)
  • Nozzle cover (3x)

CONSUMABLES

  • Tough PLA Filament (750 g)
  • PVA Soluble Support Filament (750 g)
  • Glue Stick for Bed Adhesion
  • Oil & Grease for Maintenance

TOOLS

  • Hex Screwdriver (2 mm)
  • XY Calibration Sheet
  • Calibration Card

UltiMaker S5 3D Printer Technical Specifications

What are the Dimensions for the S5?

  • Build Volume: 330 x 240 x 300 mm (13 x 9.5 x 11.8 inches)
  • Assembled Dimensions (with spool holder installed): 495 x 585 x 780 mm (19.5 x 23 x 30.7 inches)
  • Compatible filament diameter: 2.85mm
  • Weight: 20.6 kg (45.4 lbs)

What are the UltiMaker S5's printer properties?

  • Print Technology: FFF (Fused filament fabrication)
  • Maximum Power Output: 500 W
  • Layer Resolution: 200 - 20 micron with 0.4mm nozzle (stock), 150 - 60 micron with 0.25 mm nozzle, 300 - 20 micron with 0.6 mm nozzle, and 600 - 20 micron with 0.8mm nozzle. Additional print cores are available here.     
  • XYZ Resolution: 6.9, 6.9, 2.5 micron
  • Build Speed: < 24 mm³/s 
  • Nozzle Temperature: 180 - 280 °C
  • Nozzle Heat Up Time: < 2 minutes
  • Operating Sound: < 50 dBA
  • Build Plate: Heated glass bed - 20 - 140 °C
  • Build Plate Leveling: automatic advanced leveling
  • Feeder Type: Dual-geared feeder designed for advanced composite materials
  • Touchscreen Display: 4.7-inch (11.9 cm) color
  • Print Head: Dual extrusion print head with an articulating nozzle-lifting system
  • Print Core and Nozzles Replacement: Swappable Print Cores
  • Nozzles Diameters: arrives with 0.4 mm, but 0.25 mm, 0.6 mm, and 0.8 mm are available here

What is the Software for the UltiMaker S5?

  • UltiMaker Cura: print preparation software (free)
  • UltiMaker Essentials: printer management software (free and available to upgrade for enterprise solutions)
  • Supported OS: MacOS, Windows, and Linux
  • Supported File Types: STL, OBJ, X3D, 3MF, BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG
  • Printable Formats: G, GCODE, GCODE.gz, UFP
  • File Transfer: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB

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What is the accuracy and dimension for this divece?

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Can I scan a part about 7" x 1-1/2" x3/8"; then mirror image the results before printing it?

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will you be getting any more of these?

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how about making it fully automatic for the blender code? like I said it is open source code and if it takes textures people can scan their own folk art for video games and save oodles of money on start up costs. A folk art video game would be really cool.

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Can I print the 3D scan in a 2d format with a standard HP printer. If so, what sw to use? I am not ready to do 3D printing. For now, I want to capture, view and print the object.

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can i use bq cyclop to scan teeth impressions

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Is it compatible with Linux?

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can it scan small clay or wooden sculptures 3 to 10 inch /

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So I have a wheel (pulley wheel) that is unique. I'm sure the scanner will scan it with no issues however, the top and bottom has some holes, mainly the center hole that the axes goes through. Will this scan the top and capture that hole? The wheel also has a grove in the center for the belt guide to sit in.

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Can this splice different scans together? For example, if i wanted to print myself a nintendo 64 game controller shell could i take multiple scans to get the interior dimensions as well as the exterior dimensions and splice those together into one 3d scanned object?

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Is meshlab a free download or does all software come with the product?

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Is Meshlab a free download? If not what is the cost?

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How would I go about scanning a small plastic piece roughly the size of one of those pegs you use int the board game LIFE?

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how can I increase the quality of scan more better? it need to change camera or the program has a tool for making more quality?

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how to scan the top of the square materials can you give instruction to do this?

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Can you give the positional certainty tolerance (in radius, angle, and height) of a scanned point inside the available volume? If not, can you give the smallest camera angle that still registers as a different point in the output? How does this compare to the other scanners?

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Hello! Can I enlarge the scanner so I can scan objects larger than 20cm?

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Can you put a higher resolution camera for better scans?

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what is the maximum height BQ Ciclop 3D Scanner

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Can the BQ Ciclop be used to scan a cylindrical object, then unwrap the surface to create a 2-D image?

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Does any body own this or have used it? Is it good? Or would you recommend another?

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After Mesh Lab, could I use Rhino to modify the object?

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Any limitations with scanning polished or reflective materials

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Will it scan small items less than 10mm heigh?

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Is there any way to import the results of the scan to a CAD program such as Inventor?

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What is the best scanning software to use with cyclops scanner?

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what are the scanning softwares available for this unit?

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Does it come as a kit or assembled? How much for the assembled one?

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