Phrozen ARCO FDM 3D Printer
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Phrozen ARCO FDM 3D Printer
The Phrozen ARCO is a CoreXY FDM 3D printer built for small businesses, engineers, educators, and production environments that need large-format output and high-speed performance in daily use. With a 300 × 300 × 300 mm build volume and a top speed of 600 mm/s, the ARCO is suited to applications where a standard desktop printer runs too slowly or cannot physically accommodate the part.
CoreXY is a motion system where the print head moves in X and Y while the build plate moves only in Z. This separates the mass that accelerates horizontally from the growing weight of the print, which is what allows the ARCO to maintain accuracy and surface quality at 600 mm/s across a 300 mm print area. For large functional parts and batch production runs, this structural advantage directly affects dimensional consistency and print reliability.
Klipper is an open-source firmware platform that gives you direct control over motion parameters including input shaping and pressure advance. This means you can tune the ARCO precisely for the material and speed you are running, rather than working within fixed factory settings. For businesses and engineers who print regularly, this level of control directly affects output quality and repeatability across every job.
The HGX direct-drive extruder uses dual 18 mm gears and produces 9.5 Nm of torque. This grip level allows the ARCO to push filament consistently at high speeds without slipping, which matters when printing carbon-fibre composites, TPU, or other materials that standard extruders struggle with. The all-metal hotend reaches 300°C and the heated PEI bed reaches 120°C, covering the full temperature range required for engineering-grade filaments including ABS, ASA, PC, and carbon-fibre composites alongside standard PLA and PETG.
The ARCO detects filament runout, monitors for print failures, resumes automatically after a power loss, and handles bed levelling and vibration calibration without manual input. For users who run long or unattended jobs, these features reduce wasted material and reprints. When your requirements grow to include multi-colour or multi-material output, the ARCO accepts the Chroma Kit upgrade. For engineering filaments that need a stable thermal environment, the PentaShield Enclosure fits directly to the frame.
Common applications include functional prototyping, jigs and fixtures, tooling aids, architectural and engineering models, education lab use, and small batch component production.
3D Cast is Australia’s official Phrozen distributor. All ARCO printers ship from Australian stock and are backed by local warranty and technical support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Phrozen ARCO FDM 3D Printer
What is the Phrozen ARCO FDM 3D Printer used for?
What is the Phrozen ARCO FDM 3D Printer used for?
The Phrozen ARCO is an FDM 3D printer designed for producing strong, functional plastic parts in large formats at high speed. Common applications include functional prototypes, jigs and fixtures, enclosures and housings, engineering brackets, tooling aids, architectural models, and small batch component production. It is used by small businesses, engineering teams, educators, and production environments that need reliable FDM output daily.
What does the Phrozen ARCO unit include?
What does the Phrozen ARCO unit include?
This product includes the Phrozen ARCO FDM 3D printer as a standalone machine. The PentaShield Enclosure and Chroma Kit are sold separately and can be added at any time as modular upgrades.
Who is the Phrozen ARCO best suited for?
Who is the Phrozen ARCO best suited for?
The ARCO is best suited for small businesses, engineers, product designers, educators, and production users who need a large-format FDM printer capable of running engineering-grade filaments with precision and reliability. Users who will get the most from it are those printing functional parts regularly and who want the control that Klipper firmware provides.
What filament materials can the Phrozen ARCO print?
What filament materials can the Phrozen ARCO print?
The ARCO supports PLA, Tough PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, ASA, PC, and carbon-fibre and glass-fibre composite filaments. The all-metal hotend reaches 300°C and the heated PEI bed reaches 120°C, which provides the temperature range required for engineering-grade materials. For ABS, ASA, and PC, the PentaShield Enclosure is recommended to stabilise the print environment and prevent warping.
Do I need an enclosure to print with the ARCO?
Do I need an enclosure to print with the ARCO?
No enclosure is required for PLA, Tough PLA, or PETG. An enclosure becomes important when printing ABS, ASA, PC, or other materials sensitive to ambient temperature fluctuations. Drafts and temperature changes during a long print cause these materials to warp and delaminate. The optional PentaShield Enclosure raises the internal temperature by up to 10°C and eliminates this problem.
What is the PentaShield Enclosure and can it be added later?
What is the PentaShield Enclosure and can it be added later?
The PentaShield is an optional enclosure for the ARCO consisting of five removable tempered glass panels. It raises the internal chamber temperature by up to 10°C, reduces operational noise by approximately 15%, and includes a carbon-filter fan that activates automatically at 35°C to manage fumes. It can be purchased and installed at any time after buying the ARCO.
What is the Chroma Kit and what does it do?
What is the Chroma Kit and what does it do?
The Chroma Kit is an optional multi-filament system that connects to the ARCO and enables automated printing across 4 filament channels, expandable to 16. Each channel has a built-in drying chamber up to 70°C and its own jam and runout sensors. The Chroma Kit switches between filaments automatically during a print based on slicer instructions, removing the need for manual swapping. It can be added at any time.
How does the ARCO compare to resin 3D printers?
How does the ARCO compare to resin 3D printers?
FDM printers like the ARCO produce parts that are stronger, more durable, and better suited to functional and mechanical applications. The ARCO can print at a much larger scale than most resin printers, up to 300 x 300 x 300 mm, and supports a wider range of materials including flexible and engineering-grade filaments. Resin printers produce finer surface detail and higher dimensional accuracy at small scales. Many users run both technologies for different applications.
Can the Phrozen ARCO be used for production or batch printing?
Can the Phrozen ARCO be used for production or batch printing?
Yes. The 300 x 300 x 300 mm build volume allows large individual parts or multiple smaller parts in a single job. Klipper firmware with input shaping and pressure advance helps maintain quality across repeated runs. Features like power loss resume and filament runout detection reduce failed jobs during long unattended prints.
What slicer software does the Phrozen ARCO use?
What slicer software does the Phrozen ARCO use?
The ARCO is compatible with PIXUP Slicer, which is Phrozen’s own FDM slicing software. It is also compatible with OrcaSlicer and other Klipper-compatible slicers. Phrozen provides printer profiles to help you get reliable results quickly without starting from scratch.
General Purchase and Support FAQs
Is the Phrozen ARCO shipped from Australia?
Is the Phrozen ARCO shipped from Australia?
Yes. All in-stock ARCO printers are shipped from 3D Cast's Australian warehouse.
How quickly will my ARCO order be dispatched?
How quickly will my ARCO order be dispatched?
In-stock orders are dispatched from 3D Cast's Australian warehouse. Tracking information is provided once the order has been collected by the carrier.
What if I am not sure the ARCO is right for my application?
What if I am not sure the ARCO is right for my application?
Contact 3D Cast before ordering. Tell us what you plan to print, which filaments you want to use, and the scale of your parts, and the 3D Cast team can help confirm whether the ARCO is the right fit.
Do you provide support after purchase?
Do you provide support after purchase?
Yes. 3D Cast supports everything stocked and sold. The 3D Cast team can assist with setup, Klipper configuration, PIXUP Slicer profiles, filament selection, and troubleshooting throughout the life of the printer.
What warranty does the Phrozen ARCO come with?
What warranty does the Phrozen ARCO come with?
The ARCO is covered by the Phrozen manufacturer warranty for hardware components. Consumable parts including nozzles and the build plate surface are not covered under warranty. If you experience an issue, contact 3D Cast and the team will help through the process.
Can I return or cancel my order?
Can I return or cancel my order?
Returns and cancellations are handled in line with our store policy. Please review our returns information or contact 3D Cast before ordering if you have concerns.
Why buy the Phrozen ARCO from 3D Cast?
Why buy the Phrozen ARCO from 3D Cast?
3D Cast is the official Australian distributor for Phrozen products, stocking locally and shipping from an Australian warehouse with hands-on experience across the full Phrozen range. 3D Cast provides technical support across setup, slicing, and material selection, and is available directly if something goes wrong.
Is the Phrozen ARCO covered by Australian Consumer Law?
Is the Phrozen ARCO covered by Australian Consumer Law?
Yes. As an Australian retailer, all purchases from 3D Cast are covered by Australian Consumer Law guarantees in addition to the manufacturer warranty. This gives you rights to repair, replacement, or refund for genuine product faults.














