While the Original Prusa XL has some rough edges, we can put these aside for its terrific versatility. We explore what sets this monolithic printer apart.
The Original Prusa MK4 gets a serious feature boost with v6.0 and a limited edition bundle to celebrate its first year.
The Original Prusa XL, is available to order, but multi-toolhead units have yet to ship. Here’s our first look.
Prusa jumps into the industrial 3D printing market with both feet offering a machine designed to deliver reliable parts in engineering-grade materials.
The soon-to-be-released multi-material unit, the MMU3, by Prusa Research aims to make the system less finicky, and easier to troubleshoot.
Prusa has begun shipping its MK3.5 upgrade kits, which bring popular features from the MK4 to MK3S and MK3S+ 3D printers – and marks the end of the MK3.
Creality continues to update its Klipper interface, the Sonic Pad, with impressive regularity, adding valuable features to the screen.
Prusa's Nozzle Replacement Tool secures your heater block to the Nextruder, reducing the risk of damage and enabling faster and safer nozzle swaps.
After a cryptic tweet from Josef Průša showed off a high-quality Benchy printing fast, the Original Prusa MK4 has been officially released.
Multi-material printing-focused improvements headline this minor release, which aims to sate the community’s appetite until the next major update.
Covering all things ESG, the report takes a look at Prusa’s accomplishments in 2021-2002, as well as sets sustainability-focused goals for the future.
A recent Prusa Research blog post seeks community feedback on its repository's upcoming subscription service.
The new Bondtech release is made of white technical thermoplastic, reduces run-out, and offers improved manufacturing tolerances.