Creality Debuts Creality Hi Multi-Filament Model

Company also introduces trade-in for K2 Plus Combo at CES 2025.

Creality's multi-filament model comes with lower price tag and serves as entry point for enthusiasts, company says.

Creality shares new trade-in campaign at CES 2025. Image courtesy of Creality.


Creality showcased its latest innovations at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025. During the show, Creality debuted a trade-in campaign featuring the K2 Plus Combo and debuted its new Creality Hi, the maker's multi-filament CoreXY model.

K2 Plus Combo Trade-in Campaign

One of the highlights of Creality's CES presence was the K2 Plus Combo, featuring a trade-in offer. The K2 Plus Combo, which was first released last year as a large-format multi-color 3D printer. During the event, Creality invited customers to trade in their old 3D printers for discounts of up to $500 towards the K2 Plus Combo or K2 Plus model. This offer was available for all 3D printer brands, including resin and fused filament fabrication machines.

Built with an all-metal frame and five servo stepper motors, the K2 Plus ensures stability, low noise (48dB), and a print speed of up to 600 mm/s, made for high-intensity printing environments. With a heated chamber temperature capable of 60°C, the K2 Plus supports a wide range of materials, from PLA and TPU to high-strength and heat-resistant filaments like PA and PPS-CF. The K2 Plus can handle regular and specialty filaments.

Creality Hi 3D Printing

Creality also unveiled the Creality Hi, a budget-friendly, multi-color 3D printer. Offering an intuitive user experience and high-quality prints, the Creality Hi is an entry point for users interested in 3D printing at home.

  • Color Your Fun Deftly: Equipped with the innovative CFS (Creality Filament System), users can achieve stunning multi-color prints without additional post-processing. The CFS system automatically detects and switches filaments, ensuring easy transitions and minimal waste, company says.
  • User-Friendly Setup: The Creality Hi is easy to assemble, requiring just around 8 minutes to get started. It has a pre-assembled design and auto-leveling system.
  • Enhanced Print Quality: Built with an all-metal body and linear rail systems, the Creality Hi ensures print quality and durability, company says.

K1 Series CFS Upgrade Kit

Creality also introduced the K1 Series CFS upgrade accessory kit, designed to elevate the multi-color capabilities of the K1 Series printers. This new accessory kit adds a high-performance filament system compatible with all K1 Series printers. 

In addition, Co-Print, Creality's partner for providing wider multi-filament capability, was also at Creality's booth. The Ender-3 V3 Plus and Ender-3 V3 will soon be integrating Co-Print components for multi-filament printing.

New Ecosystem Offerings 

At CES, Creality also unveiled products and filaments such as the launch of Soleyin Ultra PLA environmentally-friendly filament. Additionally, Creality introduced high-speed Rainbow PLA, Hyper PETG, PPA-CF, and PLA-CF, which allow users to experiment with new textures, colors, and performance characteristics.

Creality also showcased two recent additions to its ecosystem hardware lineup, including the Falcon A1 Laser Engraving Machine, a smart CoreXY engraver with auto material parameter filling and AI camera technology featuring no-assembly operation and speeds of up to 600 mm/s, and Creality RaptorX 3D Scanner, a scanning solution offering accuracy of up to 0.02 mm and madefor professionals needing detailed scans of objects ranging from small to large-scale projects.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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