Which controller does my Onefinity machine use?
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Onefinity has offered several different machine series and controller types over the years. This guide is designed to help you quickly identify which controller your Onefinity machine uses, which can be helpful when purchasing add-on products, downloading the correct files, or troubleshooting an issue.
2025 Release
Gen 2 Elite Series
The Gen 2 Elite Series comes standard with the closed-loop RTX-2 Realtime Motion Controller.
This controller is often paired with the Redline 15" HMI Screen. Together, the controller and screen are commonly known as the Redline Control System.


2025 Release
Apprentice Series
The Apprentice Series comes standard with the open-loop RTX-1 Realtime Motion Controller.
This controller is often paired with the Redline 15" HMI Screen. Together, the controller and screen are commonly known as the Redline Control System.


2025 Release
Gen 1 Elite — Redline
The Gen 1 Elite Redline Series comes standard with the closed-loop RTX-1 Realtime Motion Controller, paired with the Redline 15" HMI Screen.
Together, they are commonly known as the Redline Control System.


2023 Release
Gen 1 Elite — Masso
The Gen 1 Elite Masso Series comes standard with the Masso G3 Touch Advanced Controller.
This controller was used on the original Elite Series before the release of the Redline Control System.

2022 Release
Gen 1 Pro Series
The Gen 1 Pro Series came standard with the BB Buildbotics Controller.
This controller was discontinued in 2025.

2020 Release
Gen 1 Original Series
The Gen 1 Original Series came standard with the BB Buildbotics Controller.
This controller was discontinued in 2025.

Why This Matters
Knowing which controller your Onefinity machine uses is important when:
Purchasing accessories or add-ons
Downloading the correct post processor
Following setup guides
Troubleshooting controller-specific issues
Understanding compatibility with future upgrades
If you are unsure which machine or controller you have, check your original order information, the controller label, or contact Onefinity support for assistance.


