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As a filament-based (FFF, for fused filament fabrication) 3D printer, the Original Prusa MK4 supports an extensive ... an alternative to ABS), Flex, nylon, carbon-filled, and Woodfill.
more importatly when it comes to single-filament printing, the X1 Carbon finally has a rival in both quality and speed. The Original Prusa CORE One is an outstanding 3D printer, and whilst it ...
The AMS was plugged in with its power and control cables, and the first filament ... the X1-Carbon, the slicer is called Bambu Studio, and it's based on the PrusaSlicer developed by Prusa and ...
The optical filament sensor of the Prusa i3 MK3. But the most exciting upgrade of all was the new filament sensor. Using an optical encoder similar to what you’d find in a mouse, the Prusa i3 ...
Josef Prusa offered an update on his company’s progress developing more advanced filament switching technology.
The Core One is a direct competitor to the X1 Carbon, with a lot of nifty features like 360 part cooling. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s.
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