Anycubic displays its consumer-focused Kobra S1 Combo at TCT Asia 2025, featuring multi-color printing and the ACE Pro feeder system.
At TCT Asia 2025, Anycubic unveiled its Kobra S1 Combo 3D printer, which dubbed as “stable, economical, and versatile with materials.” Launched earlier this year, the consumer-focused multi-color FDM printer has quickly become a standout in the competitive 3D printing market.
“The Kobra S1 Combo is a breath of fresh pragmatic air,” said one materials exhibitor onsite. “It’s quick, responsive and Anycubic’s new Orca-based Slicer Next streamlines the workflow. For individuals up to little workshops or schools, it’s surely a go-to choice.”
The Kobra S1 Combo features a CoreXY FDM system and is compatible with a variety of functional filament materials, including PLA, PETG, ABS, and ASA. One of its standout features is the ability to handle multi-color printing with up to eight colors via the Ace Pro filament feeder, which also includes side drying to maintain filament quality. The printer also cuts setup steps down by 90 percent compared to previous generations, allowing for plug-and-play use for every level of skill.
Anycubic’s presence at TCT Asia 2025 also highlights the company’s broader mission to make 3D printing accessible to all. The Kobra S1 Combo takes its cue from the success of last year’s Kobra 3 Combo and the Makeronline platform, showing just how far the industry has come with user-friendly, high-precision printing.
On the software front, Anycubic continues to innovate with its Orca-based Anycubic Slicer Next, which offers model libraries, filament profiles, and remote control capabilities. The Makeronline platform, with over 140,000 registered creators, further enhances the user experience by fostering a collaborative community for sharing designs and hosting themed contests.
On the 10th anniversary of Anycubic, the company is still keeping up its principle that hardware should be an enabler and not a barrier. Through the Kobra S1 Combo, Anycubic is in a position to provide the future of economical 3D printing, paving the way for a major new release set to hit the shelves in mid-2025.