Creality K2 Plus: 350mm Enclosed Flagship with 4-Color CFS Capability

The K2 Plus is Creality’s premium machine. A 350 x 350 x 350mm enclosed CoreXY, CFS multi-color system compatible, 600mm/s max speed. It is the largest enclosed consumer Creality printer and the only one in the lineup with serious multi-color capability built in.

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Full Specs

Build Volume 350 x 350 x 350mm
Architecture Enclosed CoreXY
Max Print Speed 600mm/s
Multi-Color CFS compatible, up to 4 colors (Combo includes CFS)
Enclosure Yes, fully enclosed
Nozzle Hardened steel, included
Hotend Temp 300°C, all-metal
Materials PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, CF-PLA, CF-PETG, TPU
Build Surface PEI spring steel, magnetic
Heated Bed Yes, max 100°C
Camera AI monitoring, failure detection
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Creality Cloud app
Starts From $1,099+ standalone / $1,299+ CFS Combo

What the K2 Plus Does That Nothing Else in the Creality Lineup Can

The K2 Plus sits at the top of the Creality consumer range for two reasons: it has the largest build volume in the enclosed lineup at 350mm, and it is the only Creality machine that works with the CFS multi-color system for up to 4-color printing. No other machine in the lineup offers both enclosed capability and multi-color output at the same time.

The CFS (Creative Filament System) is a filament switcher that sits alongside the printer and feeds different colors or materials into the hotend during a print job. It works differently from Bambu’s AMS: it switches between four loaded spools and purges material between changes. The result is multi-color prints in a single job. Multi-color purge waste is real on any switcher-based system, so the material cost per print is higher than single-color. That is the trade-off for not using a tool-changer approach.

The 350mm build volume competes with the Bambu H Series on paper. In practice, Bambu’s software, auto-calibration, and build consistency have a track record the K2 Plus does not yet match. If software maturity and QC history matter to you at this price, Bambu is the stronger argument. If you want the largest Creality enclosed machine and are comfortable managing Creality’s ecosystem, the K2 Plus delivers the build volume and multi-color capability at a lower price than the Bambu equivalent.

Standalone vs Combo is the first decision to make. The $1,099 standalone version does not include the CFS unit. The $1,299 Combo bundles the CFS in. If multi-color is part of why you are buying this machine, start with the Combo. Adding the CFS separately later costs more than the $200 bundle premium.

Who Should Buy It

Best For

Makers who need the largest possible enclosed build volume in the Creality lineup. Anyone who wants 4-color enclosed FDM printing and is not committed to the Bambu ecosystem. Large-format prop work, multi-color cosplay pieces, and production runs of enclosed-chamber parts that exceed the K1 Max’s 300mm limit. If the K1 Max’s 300mm cube is not enough and multi-color output matters, this is the only machine in the Creality range that covers both.

Not Ideal For

Anyone on a budget. At $1,099, the Bambu P2S ($549) and X2D ($649) deliver strong enclosed printing with better software at less than the K2 Plus’s entry price. The K2 Plus earns its cost when the 350mm volume and CFS multi-color are both required. If only one of those matters, there is a more targeted machine for less money.

Where to Buy the K2 Plus

The K2 Plus standalone and the Combo bundle with CFS are both available direct from Creality at the official Creality store.

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