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Polymer Gold!
Prusa Launches PEI Filament for Extreme Conditions

To 3D print parts that withstand the heat and radiation of outer space or the harsh chemicals of the oil and gas industry, Prusa Polymers offers the new PEI 1010.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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LE-MK4
Prusa MK4 Gets Touchscreen, Multi-Material Support in Expansive 6.0.0 Update

The Original Prusa MK4 gets a serious feature boost with v6.0 and a limited edition bundle to celebrate its first year.

by Shawn Frey
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Swap Meet
Swap your Prusa’s Nozzle in Under a Minute with this 3D Printable Part

Prusa's Nozzle Replacement Tool secures your heater block to the Nextruder, reducing the risk of damage and enabling faster and safer nozzle swaps.

by Adam Kohut
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Appetizer
Prusa Research Improves Multi-Material 3D Printing with PrusaSlicer 2.7.2 Release

Multi-material printing-focused improvements headline this minor release, which aims to sate the community’s appetite until the next major update.

by Adam Kohut
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Training the Future
Inside Volkswagen’s 3D Printing School, Featuring Prusa

To stay on the cutting edge of manufacturing efficiency and innovation, Volkswagen trains creativity into its employees through 3D printing.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Switch Up
The Prusa XL Now Comes With a 0.4 mm Nozzle

The switch is the result of input shaping which enables the 0.4 mm nozzle to reach “comparable” speeds as the 0.6 mm, but with finer levels of detail, according to Prusa.

by Adam Kohut
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Printing Money
Prusa Research Launches Printables ‘Store’ Paid Model Repository

Printables Store is the repository's second method of monetization since "Clubs", but makes efforts to preserve its free model space.

by Shawn Frey
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L8-MMU3
Prusa Delays MMU3 MK4 Variant

A 'reliability drop' is the culprit, necessitating a new filament change strategy and further fine-tuning – with no ship date in sight.

by Adam Kohut
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Shaping the Input
Input Shaping is Coming to the Prusa XL

A blog post details the challenges involved in implementing the feature, and also provides clarity on preorders of the backlogged machine

by Adam Kohut
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Just a PEEK?
Will Prusa Research Launch a PEEK 3D Printer? Materials?

A post on X of a “special” Benchy out of what looks to be a PEEK-like material could be just that. What does it mean? Let’s speculate!

by Adam Kohut
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Going Green
Prusa and Bambu Lab Both Cry Foul Following MakerWorld Beta Launch

Accusations of migration blocking from Bambu Lab prompt claims of "nefarious" behavior by the company's developers from Josef Průša.

by Shawn Frey
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The Right Enclosure (MK)4 You
Prusa MK4 Enclosure: The Best Solutions

3D printers these days aren't complete without the right enclosure. Check out great off-the-shelf and DIY options for a Prusa MK4 enclosure!

by Rob Jess
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Winner by Design
Accessorize Cooler Master’s Latest PC Case in this Printables Design Contest

Entrants will design an accessory for the Qube 500 PC case, with first prize taking home a Prusa MK4 kit and a case itself.

by Adam Kohut
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Lil' Speedsters
Original Prusa MK4 Input Shaping Is Here, and the Mini Gets in on the Fun Too

The MK4 finally gets its long-awaited input shaping firmware update, but the announcement comes with the bigger news is that the Original Prusa Mini and Mini+ are fast now, too.

by Adam Kohut
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Join the Club
Prusa Research Launches ‘Printables Clubs’ Subscription Service

The Patreon-like service sees creators defining up to five tiers, with subscribers billed monthly and receiving benefits such as exclusive models.

by Adam Kohut
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MMU3 4 U
Prusa Starts MMU3 Shipments, MK4 Users Will Have to Wait

Featuring a cassette-style buffer and “dozens of major changes”, units for MK3S+ machines are ready now, with those for the MK4 set for the coming weeks.

by Adam Kohut
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3D ESG
Prusa Research Releases Comprehensive Sustainability Report

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.

by Adam Kohut
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Printer Parade
Prusa Details New Shipping Dates and Updates to the MK4, XL, and MMU3

Many of Prusa Research's new products are being released in a slow drip, but the MK4 and single-nozzle XL kits are here now.

by Shawn Frey
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Sub Hub
Printables to Launch Patreon-Like Subscription Service

A recent Prusa Research blog post seeks community feedback on its repository's upcoming subscription service.

by Adam Kohut
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Going Down
The New Race to the Bottom: Will the CoreXY Arms Race Pose a Problem to Open Source?

CoreXY is the new knock-off to be, new patents keep coming in, and established players aren't happy with the state of open source. Sound familiar?

by Shawn Frey
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