The Czech company Prusa Research has introduced the “Prusa CORE One”, a new 3D printer that has been specially developed for industrial applications and advanced hobby users. The CoreXY device is based on a closed housing with active temperature control, which means that even demanding materials such as nylon or polycarbonate can be reliably processed.
The CORE One offers a compact design with a print volume of 250×220×270 mm. The printer reaches temperatures of up to 55 °C with its heated chamber, creating a stable environment for materials such as ABS and ASA. An innovative cooling system enables PLA and PETG to be processed optimally even when the door is closed.
The heart of the printer is the proven “Nextruder”, which is equipped with a 360° cooling system. This enables precise printing and reduces the need for support structures. The printer also offers a 15-20% reduction in printing time compared to its predecessors and supports a wide range of filaments.
The device is not only aimed at professional users, but is also suitable for beginners. The CORE One comes pre-assembled and is ready for use after a short calibration. For businesses and maker communities, the printer offers numerous expansion options, including a modular design for easy repairs and upgrades. An optional camera for print monitoring and accessories such as a multi-material module extend the range of applications.
Prusa focuses on sustainability with the CORE One. The printer is made from durable and recyclable materials. With an upgrade kit, it is also possible to convert the MK4S into a CORE One. The Prusa CORE One will be delivered from January 2025 and is available for 1349 euros. The kit for self-assembly is also available for 1049 euros.
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