Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is a special 3D printing filament that can be layer smoothed. Read on to learn all about PVB filament!
The Mini is a solid 3D printer with a great stock extruder. Read on to learn more about the Prusa Mini extruder and possible alternatives!
PrusaSlicer ironing can yield smooth top surfaces on 3D prints. Read on to learn more about what it is, what it does, and when to use it!
When it comes to converting G-code into a print, firmware is the hidden hero. Learn how Prusa i3 MK3S firmware can be updated and tweaked.
Prusa's at it again, this time disrupting the 3D printing industry with Prusament filament. Keep reading to find out all you need to know!
Creality's Ender 2 Pro vs. Prusa's Mini+: At first glance they have a lot in common. Read on to learn about the differences between them!
The new Smooth Variable Layer Height feature for Slic3r Prusa Edition improves surface quality while maintaining print speed.
Rubik's Cubes have been a popular puzzle since they began in 1974, but recently a puzzle so huge has been created that it has broken all previous world records.
The Prusa MMU2S helps you print with up to four additional filaments, but getting started can be tricky. Read on to get it right!
Prusa's design-sharing website, PrusaPrinters, has many amazing free prints for you to download. Check out the latest and greatest!
Good news for Prusa Mk2 owners: An upgrade kit to Mk3 is now available. But be prepared to replace most of the old parts.
This is where 3D printing is right now, according to Thomas Sanladerer. Read his detailed and enthusiastic Original Prusa i3 MK2 review.
Josef Prusa nabs himself a coveted spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Technology in Europe, and shares a status update on the Original Prusa i3 MK3 3D printer two months after shipping began.
The Original Prusa i3 MK3S has been a long-time top pick of ours. Check out our review to find out why we think it was pretty much the best 3D printer you could buy (and still, sort of, can.)
News from Josef: Prusa has been simplifying and improving its open-source slicer Slic3r PE, offering a ton of interesting new features and introducing a new name PrusaSlicer.
Prusa’s new firmware adds comfort features and a "Linear Advance" algorithm that will give you better overall print quality.