UltiMaker S8 3D Printing Solution Unveiled
The system is equipped with advanced features like the new UltiMaker Cheetah motion planner, high-flow print cores, and an improved feeder system, Ultimaker says.

At the heart of the UltiMaker S8 is a newly developed electronics platform. Image courtesy of Ultimaker.
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March 12, 2025
UltiMaker launches the UltiMaker S8 3D printer, which is engineered for productivity, and capable of speeds up to 500 mm/s and accelerations up to 50,000mm/s2, according to Ultimaker. Equipped with advanced features like the new UltiMaker Cheetah motion planner, high-flow print cores, and an improved feeder system, the UltiMaker S8 can deliver much increased productivity compared to its predecessor, the S7.
The UltiMaker S8 excels at printing high-strength, high-performance parts with engineering-grade materials. The S8 supports dual extrusion, allowing users to create complex parts with multiple materials in a single print job. The S8 is compatible with UltiMaker’s range of materials in the UltiMaker Marketplace, which offers over 300 materials to choose from, including the new UltiMaker Nylon CF Slide, a copolymer offering wear resistance, temperature resistance of up to 180°C, and PFAS-free performance.
Now widely available is Cura Cloud on UltiMaker Digital Factory, the new cloud slicer powered by UltiMaker Cura. Digital Factory, according to Ultimaker, was designed to streamline the 3D printing process, and, with Cura Cloud, users can slice, manage, and print all from one platform. Digital Factory also provides a range of subscription plans to help users boost production, giving them customized options based on their needs, according to Ultimaker.
“We believe that the UltiMaker S8 sets a new standard in 3D printing, building on the legacy of the S series with significant improvements,” says Marc Uyttenboogaard, Product Manager at UltiMaker. “We have engineered the S8 to provide faster printing speeds, improved reliability and precision, robust security features, enhanced connectivity, and dual-material capabilities. Integrated with Digital Factory and Cura, the S8 offers users a simple, secure, and efficient 3D printing experience.”
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Key features of the UltiMaker S8 include:
- Increased Productivity and Improved Print Quality: At the heart of the UltiMaker S8 is a newly developed electronics platform. UltiMaker Cheetah enhances motion control, eliminating issues such as ringing, blobs and mechanical stress, according to Ultimaker. UltiMaker Cheetah enables the S8 to achieve faster print speeds than its predecessor. The S8 introduces hot-swappable AA+ and CC+ print cores. The newly designed hardened feeder module provides better material control.
- UltiMaker Ecosystem Integration: The S8 integrates with Digital Factory. Digital Factory allows users to manage their print jobs easily and securely from anywhere. With preset and custom subscription options for users, from individuals to global organizations, Digital Factory helps streamline 3D printing workflows and collaboration across teams and time zones, Ultimaker claims. Additionally, the latest Cura 5.10 beta release, available on the desktop version, comes with optimized print and material profile settings.
- Versatility with UltiMaker Marketplace: The availability of the new UltiMaker Nylon CF Slide is a Nylon 612 CF copolymer designed for industrial applications. This high-performance, PFAS-free filament delivers excellent wear resistance, temperature stability up to 180°C after annealing, and a Z tensile strength exceeding 40 MPa. The new material is ideal for replacing POM in complex, custom designs, with ability to reduce friction and extend the lifespan of moving components.
- Future-proof Production: Powered by a completely revamped electronics platform, the S8 is equipped with 5x the processing power of its predecessor.
For more information on the S8, visit http://ultimaker.com/3d-printers/s-series/ultimaker-s8/.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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