Sovol teaser suggests large-format six-color 3D printer system
Six visible spool bays and six tube ports put Sovol in multicolor territory, against Bambu's H2C and Creality's K2 Plus Combo.

Sovol’s latest teaser pointed straight at a big multicolor FFF machine. The silhouetted render showed six external spools stacked in two rows of three, six matching tube ports on top, and an extra tube that could signal a dedicated path for TPU or another flexible material. The image did not show an enclosed drybox.
That matters because Bambu Lab already sells the H2C, a 330 x 320 x 325 mm machine built around hotend swapping, up to seven materials in one run, and minimal purge waste, while the H2D offers dual-nozzle printing with a 350 x 320 x 325 mm total volume and laser, cutting, and plotting add-ons. Creality’s K2 Plus Combo ships with one CFS unit and can reach 16 colors with four units, all inside a 350 x 350 x 350 mm frame.
Sovol’s current lineup still stops short of that kind of native color automation. The SV08 Max is a 500 x 500 x 500 mm CoreXY machine with high-speed motion, but it remains a single-material printer, and the smaller SV08 measures 350 x 350 x 345 mm. If the teaser becomes a shipping product, Sovol would be trying to pair its biggest-volume identity with the feature buyers now compare first: color.

That is the real pressure point in desktop printing right now. Large-format machines are no longer rare, but Bambu Lab and Creality have turned multicolor support into a headline feature, and Sovol’s teaser suggests it does not want to be left selling size alone. A true six-color or seven-color Sovol system would push the market harder on purge waste, automation, and material support, especially for users who want big cosplay parts, props, and functional prints without splitting them across multiple machines.
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