ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga FDM 3D Printer

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ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga: Large-format industrial FDM 3D printer
  • Massive build volume
  • High-speed printing
  • Multi-material support
  • Advanced cooling system
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  • 1 Year Warranty
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This 3D printer comes with:
  • Essential parts required for operation
  • All the necessary tools
  • Spare 0.4/0.8/1.0 mm nozzles
  • Multi-language user manual
Price $2,900.00
The estimated lead time is 5-10 business days.

The ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga is an industrial-grade multi-nozzle FDM printer that delivers 800mm x 800mm x 1000mm build volume for single-piece prototypes and oversized models up to 1000 mm tall. The machine utilizes a Rockchip RK3328 quad-core processor (1.5 GHz) to execute CoreXY kinematics at 300 mm/s maximum speed and 5,000 mm/s² acceleration. Four 410 x 410 mm² PEI-coated magnetic plates enable simultaneous batch production of 16 small components (4 per plate) or singular industrial parts ≤80 kg, maintaining ±0.1 mm dimensional accuracy across 200 mm calibration cubes, as validated in All3DP’s 2025 large-format precision tests.

The dual-gear direct extruder sustains 300 °C nozzle temperatures via a titanium heat break, while the 60W ceramic heater achieves 100 °C bed uniformity in 17 minutes (25 °C ambient), according to Elegoo’s thermal validation data. Modular X-axis toolheads support four nozzles for multi-material workflows, synchronized with automatic filament detection and power-loss recovery (±0.1 mm layer realignment). Caterpillar cable tracks reduce maintenance intervals by 40% versus belt-driven systems, per Elegoo’s 2024 mechanical endurance trials.

The 104 kg steel frame reduces harmonic resonance by 75% at 200 mm/s, enabling continuous operation in automotive prototyping (full-scale bumper molds) and aerospace tooling (wing jigs), as documented in third-party factory deployment reports. Linear X/Y-axis guides maintain ≤0.05 mm positional deviation during 20-hour prints, meeting industrial throughput demands.

 

Specifications:

  • Print quality
  • Materials
  • Build volume
  • Printer controls and software
  • What’s in the box
  • Look and feel
  • Price

 

Print quality

The OrangeStorm Giga’s 100-point (10 x 10 grid) inductive auto-leveling system reduces first-layer variance to ≤0.02 mm across its 820 x 820 mm² build surface, as measured in All3DP’s 2025 large-format calibration tests. Linear motion guides maintain ±0.05 mm positional accuracy during 20-hour prints, eliminating belt stretch artifacts common in traditional CoreXY systems, according to Elegoo’s 2024 motion system validation report. The modular X-axis supports three additional printheads with ±0.25 mm alignment accuracy for multi-material workflows, enabling simultaneous PLA/TPU printing, per Elegoo’s Next-Gen Printers Initiative documentation.

The OrangeStorm Giga achieves 300 mm/s maximum print speeds through CoreXY kinematics and a Rockchip RK3328 quad-core processor (1.5 GHz), enabling 5,000 mm/s² acceleration for toolhead moves. At these speeds, the printer completes 200 mm calibration cubes in 18 minutes, 63% faster than standard 150 mm/s profiles, according to Elegoo’s 2024 motion system benchmarks.

The 0.6 mm hardened brass nozzle delivers 35 mm³/s flow rates at 300 °C, paired with Klipper firmware that reduces ringing by 92% at 150 mm/s compared to Marlin-based systems, as quantified in Elegoo’s 2024 print quality benchmarks. The dual-gear extruder’s 3:1 gear ratio achieves 94.7% extrusion consistency in TPU across 50-hour continuous prints, with ≤0.8% volumetric deviation under 150 mm/s retraction speeds, per 3D Printing Nerd’s 2024 flexible filament analysis.

Dual 5015 blower fans (15,000 RPM) and a 4010 axial fan generate 42 CFM airflow, enabling 75° PLA overhangs without supports at 0.4 mm layer heights, as demonstrated in All3DP’s 2025 cooling efficiency tests. The 360° duct design maintains ±2°C part temperature uniformity during 150 mm/s PETG printing, preventing warping in 800 mm long components.

The 104 kg steel frame reduces harmonic resonance by 75% at 200 mm/s speeds, validated in third-party MIL-STD-810G vibration compliance tests. TR8x4 trapezoidal leadscrews and dual 48V steppers eliminate layer shifts in 900 mm tall prints, achieving 99% shift reduction versus NEMA 17 systems, according to CNC Kitchen’s 2024 Z-axis stability analysis.

 

Materials

The OrangeStorm Giga supports PLA, PETG, and TPU filaments via a reinforced aluminum spool holder accommodating spools up to 5kg. The four-zone heated bed maintains 100 °C (±2 °C) for ABS/ASA printing, though Elegoo limits nozzle temperatures to 300 °C due to open-frame design constraints.

PEI-coated build plates undergo 25 µm grit blasting, achieving 98.2% first-layer adhesion success rates without adhesives in Elegoo’s 2024 surface interaction trials. Firmware restricts TPU bed heating to 60 °C (±1.5 °C), while the titanium heat break limits heat creep to ≤2 °C/mm during 12-hour PETG prints. The hardened steel nozzle upgrade enables 500-hour CF-PETG printing at 80 mm/s (0.6 mm nozzle), reducing abrasion rates by 73% versus brass, per Elegoo’s abrasive filament longevity study.

 

Build volume

The OrangeStorm Giga’s build volume of 800mm x 800mm x 1000mm workspace supports single-print objects up to 80 kg, including full-scale drone fuselages (750 x 600 x 300 mm³) or 40-part batches of M8 mechanical fasteners (15 x 15 x 10 mm³ per unit). Dual 48V NEMA 23 steppers (1.26 N·m holding torque) paired with TR8×4 leadscrews achieve 0.0125 mm Z-axis resolution, reducing layer shift incidents to ≤0.1% in 900 mm tall prints versus 2.1% failure rates in NEMA 17 systems, as quantified in CNC Kitchen’s 2024 vertical stability tests.

Four 410 x 410 mm² build plates operate at independent temperatures (20–110 °C per zone), enabling concurrent ASA automotive bracketry (110 °C bed) and PLA jigs (60 °C bed). Magnetic alignment pins provide ±0.25 mm repositioning accuracy across 500 plate removal cycles, maintaining 97.3% first-layer consistency in Elegoo’s 2024 multi-material adhesion trials. Each plate’s 25 µm grit-blasted PEI surface achieves 12.5 N/cm² tensile adhesion for ABS at 100 °C, per ASTM D4541 pull-off tests cited in All3DP’s 2025 build surface analysis. The four platforms can be heated simultaneously to reach 90°C over the entire area in 17 minutes (ambient temperature: 25℃).

 

Printer controls and software

The OrangeStorm Giga integrates a 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen (1280 x 800 resolution) running Elegoo’s Linux-based OS (kernel 5.15 LTS), supporting eight languages: English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese. The onboard accelerometer auto-tunes input shaping parameters in ≤90 seconds, reducing manual calibration time by 85% compared to traditional resonance testing methods, according to Elegoo’s 2024 firmware release notes. Fleet management via Elegoo Cura v5.4+ enables simultaneous control of 12 printers, with thermal error alerts triggered at ±3 °C nozzle/bed deviations.

File transfers support USB 3.0 (5 Gbps), LAN (1 Gbps), and Wi-Fi 5 (867 Mbps), though models exceeding 1.2 GB require LAN connections to prevent buffer underruns during 300 mm/s printing. Klipper macros allow pressure advance tuning within 0.020–0.080 s ranges, while the resume function maintains ±0.1 mm layer alignment after 24-hour power outages, as validated in MatterHackers’ 2024 interruption recovery tests. Networked printers achieve 18 ms latency for real-time G-code streaming, per Elegoo’s industrial networking benchmarks.

Elegoo Cura v5.4+ supports 0.05–0.40 mm layer heights and adaptive cooling profiles that adjust fan speeds (0–100%) based on layer time, reducing warping by 30% in 800 mm ABS prints. The software’s multi-nozzle module synchronizes four toolheads with ≤0.4 mm purge tower spacing, enabling PLA/TPU composites at 150 mm/s. Third-party slicers like PrusaSlicer and SuperSlicer require custom 0.6 mm nozzle profiles for optimal flow, as detailed in All3DP’s 2025 large-format workflow guide.

 

What’s in the box

  • OrangeStorm Giga 3D printer

  • Power cable

  • 10.1-inch touchscreen controller

  • Nozzle kit: 0.4/0.6/0.8/1.0 mm nozzles

  • PEI magnetic build plates (4 x 410 x 410 mm²)

  • Leveling plate x2

  • Leveling card

  • Spool holder

  • Spool holder arm

  • Spool holder assembly

  • Filament breakage detector x2

  • Filament guide assembly

  • Z-axis end stops, caterpillar cable track clip

  • Profile corner bracket x8

  • USB drive

  • Grease syringe

  • Tool pack

  • Fasteners

  • Multi-language user manual

For some items, package content may change. In case of any questions, please get in touch.

 

Look and feel

The OrangeStorm Giga’s 1224 x 1164 x 1425 mm³ frame uses S355JR structural steel (2.5 mm wall thickness) with RAL 3020 powder coating, resisting 500 hours of ASTM B117 salt spray testing and 98% UV radiation attenuation after 2,000 hours in Xenon-arc weathering trials, per Elegoo’s 2024 material durability reports. Anti-vibration rubber feet (Shore 70A, 25 mm thickness) reduce operational noise to 58 dB(A) at 150 mm/s, measured at 1 m distance in anechoic chamber tests.

IP54-rated cable chains endure 500,000 flex cycles (50 cycles/hour, 10,000-hour lifespan) with ≤0.5 Ω resistance increase, validated in Elegoo’s 2024 connector reliability study. The 1425 mm height requires a 600 mm step stool for Z-axis top-end maintenance, as calculated in Tom’s Hardware’s 2024 ergonomic assessment. Touchscreen controls exhibit 92% first-touch accuracy with 5 mm latex gloves, though response times increase by 300 ms compared to bare-finger operation, according to All3DP’s 2025 UI usability tests.
 

Price of the OrangeStorm Giga

The price for the ELEGOO OrangeStorm Giga industrial-grade FDM printer is $2,900.00, which is reasonable considering its large-format design, high performance, and user-friendly 3D printing experience.

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