CORE One+

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CORE One+

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Question: Is the Core One+ L worth the extra $1000 over the Core One+ ?

I also find their lack of core1L kits frustrating. ianal or legally fluent but I fail to understand the argument, and especially in light of how buttoned up the builds are I enjoy building prusa's even after 4 of them. The heatbed is different from all previous printers. Since the printers are shipp

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Jaded-Moose983 in r/prusa3d

May 7, 2026 2:06 PM

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Core One + things you wish you knew/did sooner

Use the instructions for both the CoreOne and CireOne+. Some amazingly helpful comments in there, but some are only in one or the other version. Use Loctite 425 on all metal-to-metal parts (It's plastic safe, and will prevent things coming loose down the road. Use sparingly. I just had a bottle cap

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andymook in r/prusa3d

May 5, 2026 6:31 PM

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Prusament PP-GF

Printing a lot with PP (Fiberlogy) and PP-GF from Prusa for Lab equipment. The Prusa one is so easy to print and extremely durable. Only downside (and why I have to use the PP), is that its not water tight. This is due to the GF which creates little pores for liquids to pass through. My CoreOne+ pri

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sebiiop in r/prusa3d

May 20, 2026 3:54 PM

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Recommendation for 3D printer from EU?

PLA is cheap, easy to print and otherwise not terrible. Supposedly it is biodegradable, but not in practice. A lot of places still recycle it, if you want to get rid of your waste. It has a few disadvantages, like compared to other filaments warping easier, breaking easier and being less resistant t

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Daniel-EngiStudent in r/BuyFromEU

May 21, 2026 12:27 PM

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Core One + things you wish you knew/did sooner

I jumped from an Ender 3 S1 Pro with the sonic pad where I though I was printing pretty fast (after retuning every 10-15 prints lol) to the Core One+ just last month. Printed my first benchy on the stock profile and it blew me away with how well it worked fresh off the build. I did see this prusa co

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ShreddingShane in r/prusa3d

May 5, 2026 11:43 PM

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Good Bambu Lab X2D alternatives?

Have a look at the Kit: Prusa Core One+ Kit It saves money and takes you a day to build the printer while it gives you the advantage to understand your printer down to the very first screw. The online build manuals are awesome everyone can build a Core One. It is a big advantage to really understand

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yahbluez in r/3dprinter

May 18, 2026 7:49 PM

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Core One+ vs XL. (Migrating from Bambu)

I recently got a second 5T XL. The core one L with indx is really promising, but at the moment it is pie in the sky and prusa products tend to get released not fully developed and it may take additional time for all the kinks to get worked out as it did for the XL to mature. My first XL has been ext

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Obvious-Piano-8125 in r/prusa3d

May 19, 2026 4:10 AM

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Developer re-enables 3D printer features that Bambu Lab disabled, firm promptly threatens legal action — OrcaSlicer-BambuLab project now shuttered

My brother in law had an ender. The amount of fiddling and modification he's had to do a lot to get it to print well. I had the Prusa MK3S and once I ran it through calibration after putting it together, I didn't have to do anything for the next 3 years I had it other than standard maintenance (lubr

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flamewave000 in r/technology

May 3, 2026 3:42 PM

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Developer re-enables 3D printer features that Bambu Lab disabled, firm promptly threatens legal action — OrcaSlicer-BambuLab project now shuttered

The Prusa Core One+ I got in November has required nothing from me and prints great every time. They're definitely on the level of Bambu while also being very open source.

flamewave000 in r/technology

May 3, 2026 9:19 PM

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Question: Is the Core One+ L worth the extra $1000 over the Core One+ ?

The voron community is pretty solid for support. If you get the LDO kit, the vendor usually provides support as well. I was between the Trident Cube 300x300x300 vs the Prusa L. I'm coming over from a 255x255x255 printer. I'd imagine it's rare that I'd need the 300^3 build size, however, the core one

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Livid_Strategy6311 in r/prusa3d

May 7, 2026 2:08 PM

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