MakerBot Sketch Sprint

MakerBot Sketch Sprint

With fast print speeds, easy-to-use features, and extensive training support, the MakerBot Sketch Sprint empowers users to seamlessly integrate 3D printing into their workflows.

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Where speed meets innovation

Our fastest PLA 3D printer
Safe, reliable, and workday-ready
Resources for 3D printing success
Ready to print with Cura Cloud on Digital Factory
Fast prints,
more output

Speed without compromising quality

The MakerBot Sketch Sprint is a fast, user-friendly 3D printer, reaching speeds of 300 mm/s without sacrificing quality. It delivers precise, detailed prints, giving you the best of both speed and performance.

Fast prints, more output

Print speed up to

300 mm/s

Safe, reliable,
and workday-ready

Safety at the core of innovation

Designed with a fully enclosed structure and safety lock features, the Sketch Sprint ensures a secure printing environment, giving teachers peace of mind as students explore the world of 3D printing.

Active filtration with

HEPA

and carbon filters

Resources for 3D printing success

Skill up: Curriculum & training

MakerBot's Learning Platform offers intuitive courses, assessments, and tools to help you master 3D printing—perfect for honing your skills and advancing your projects.

Certification, training and

curriculum to get you started

Skill up

Ready to print with
Cura Cloud on Digital Factory

Seamless printing, anytime, anywhere

Digital Factory’s features make managing 3D printers easy. Queue print jobs to different printers, assign specific projects to users, and manage everything with just a few clicks—all designed for everyday productivity.

Prepare, slice and

queue print jobs with

CURA

and Digital Factory

The MakerBot education ecosystem

We provide everything you need to scale classroom 3D printing to your needs. Reliable and easy-to-use 3D printers. The largest 3D printing community for educators. Free lesson plans and curriculum. And MakerBot Certification.

 

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More speed, less waiting. Unleash your ideas with our fastest 3D printer yet—The Sketch Sprint

Easy filament options

The Sketch Sprint printer uses PLA and Tough PLA, which are safe, easy to work with, and less likely to emit harmful fumes, adding an extra layer of safety during printing.

Tough PLA

Print Core

0.4

Hardness

80 Shore D

Thermal resistance

58°C

Impact
strength

9 kJ/m²

PLA

Print Core

0.4

Hardness

84

Thermal resistance

59°C

Impact
strength

4kJ/m²

Software

UltiMaker Cura

UltiMaker Cura is free, easy-to-use 3D printing software trusted by millions of users. Fine-tune your 3D model with 400+ settings for the best slicing and printing results.

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Specs

Dimensions

Build volume

The physical space inside the Sketch Sprint that can be used for single or dual extrusion 3D printing.

220mm x 220mm x 220mm (8.66 x 8.66 x 8.66 inches)

Assembled dimensions

The 3D printer's dimensions, including the spool holder.

452mm (W) x 400mm (D) x 466mm (H) 17.79in (W) x 15.75in (D) x 18.35in (H)

Print technology

This is the process of depositing layers of filament, one on top of the other, to build up shapes and models. It is a form of additive manufacturing technology and the process used by all UltiMaker 3D printers.

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

Compatible filament diameter

The filament diameter that achieves optimal results on MakerBot Sketch Sprint

1.75 mm

Weight

The net weight of the 3D printer.

16kg (35.27b)

Maximum power output

The peak power output that the printer can reach – usually when the heated bed and hot ends are heating up.

100-­240 V, 50-60 HZ2.7-1.3A

Printer properties

Layer resolution

A micron is the measurement used to define the thickness of a 3D printed layer. 20 micron is 0.02 mm thick. Thinner layers are used for high-detail prints, thicker layers are great for fast prototypes.

0.4 mm nozzle: 200 micron

Feeder type

The system used to push filament through on the Sketch Sprint

Direct drive single extrusion

Display

Redesigned touchscreen with updated user interface

Color touchscreen

Print head

Amount of material tool heads in the printer

Single extrusion print head

Nozzle diameter

Sketch Sprint 3D printer ships with two 0.4 mm extruders

0.4 mm

Operation parameters

Filter technology

Active air filter on the enclosed chamber of Sketch Sprint

Replaceable HEPA filter Carbon filter

Nozzle temperature

A wide nozzle temperature range means greater flexibility in the 3D printing material choice.

max 280° C

Nozzle heat-up time

The nozzle heat-up time relates to how fast you can start printing, as well as how fast it can melt the polymer filament.

< 2 minutes

Operating sound

Thanks to their quiet operation, Ultimaker 3D printers are suitable for use in the office, studio, or classroom environment.

< 51 dBA

Build plate leveling

Achieve consistent accuracy with mesh leveling, a leveling process that compensates for height variations across the build plate.

25 point automatic mesh leveling

Build plate

Simply bend the build plate and your 3D printed parts pop off.

Flexible steel build plate

Operating ambient temperature

This Ultimaker 3D printer operates best in locations between these temperatures.

15 - 32 °C (59 - 90 °F)

Non-operating temperature

This Ultimaker 3D printer can be safely stored or left inactive at these temperatures.

0 - 32 °C (32 - 90 °F)

Ecosystem

Supplied free software

UltiMaker Cura is our industry-leading slicing software that turns your 3D model into a file your printer can use. Use UltiMaker Digital Factory to manage printers and print jobs via your local network or the cloud.

UltiMaker Cura Cloud – print preparation software UltiMaker Digital Factory – printer management software

Supported OS

MacOS, Windows, and Chromebooks

Supported file types

An STL file is the most used file type for 3D printing. Nearly any 3D modeling software program is able to create these files.

UltiMaker Cura: STL Printable formats: GCODE, .makerbot

File transfter

Print with one click via Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection from UltiMaker Cura or UltiMaker Digital Factory. Or export your print job to a USB stick.

Wi-Fi (2.4 and 5 GHz), USB

Safety and compliance

More information

Learn more about Sketch Sprint safety and compliance.