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The S1 takes the hassle out of 3D printing by automating filament changes and eliminating downtime.
No more babysitting your printer or worrying about wasted filament—just seamless, uninterrupted printing so you can focus on what matters most: your projects.

The S1 is designed for back-to-back filament transitions, automatically loading the next spool as soon as the first one runs out.
- Seamlessly switches between two spools without stopping your print.
- Automatically loads the next spool when the first one runs out.
- Keeps your printer running continuously, no manual intervention needed.
No More Wasted Filament

The S1 uses every inch of filament on the spool to eliminate filament waste.
- Maximizes filament usage by switching spools seamlessly.
- No more wasted filament at the end of every spool.
- Save money by reducing waste.
Reload Filament While Printing

The S1 allows live filament loading, meaning you can reload filament while printing to maximize your printer’s productivity!
Will This Work With My Printer?

The Infinity Flow S1 is designed to be compatible with most FDM 3D printers that use 1.75mm filament. It requires no firmware modifications, so setup is simple and straightforward.

All you need is an adapter to connect a Bowden tube to the inlet of your printer’s extruder if your printer doesn’t already have one.
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FAQ
Does my printer need to pause during filament changes?
No, the S1 automatically switches filaments without requiring the printer to pause. It ensures a smooth transition between spools to keep your prints going.
Will the filament transition create defects in my parts?
The S1 is designed to make filament transitions seamless, minimizing any potential defects. The filament is fed smoothly to ensure the quality of your print is maintained.
Will the S1 work with my printer?
The S1 is compatible with most FDM 3D printers that use 1.75mm filament. We offer an adapter kit which include the most common adapter fittings. Many popular printers already have downloadable adapters from online sources, which you can print to use with the S1.
Can I use a 3D printed adapter?
Absolutely! You can download and print adapters from various online sources to fit your specific printer. 3D printed adapters work well with the S1.
Can I make my own adapter?
Absolutely! You can download and print adapters from various online sources to fit your specific printer. 3D printed adapters work well with the S1.
Does the S1 work with all filament types?
Yes, the S1 supports standard FDM filament types such as PLA, ABS, PETG, and others. Flexible filaments like TPU are not guaranteed to work with the S1.
Does the S1 do multi-color printing?
The S1 is not designed for color-changing or multi-material setups but focuses on automatic filament switching, ideal for extended prints with single filament types.
How does the S1 prevent print fails?
The S1 prevents print fails by automatically switching to a new spool when the current one runs out, so there’s no need to pause the print or intervene manually.
Does the S1 work for Bowden and direct drive extruders?
Yes, the S1 is compatible with both Bowden and Direct Drive extruders. Adapters may be required for different setups, and we provide guidelines on how to connect the S1 to your printer.
How does the S1 prevent filament waste?
The S1 allows you to use every last bit of filament on your spools when automatically switching to the next spool, eliminating waste.