Prusa
CORE One
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H2C vs Prusa Core One L Indx
How long can you wait? Because there’s zero timeline on the Core One L INDX and anyone saying later this year is probably kidding themselves. You’re probably looking mid 2027. If you can’t wait that long just go with the H2C given you can get that right now. As much as I’d love to say get the Core O
...MonorailPurple in r/prusa3d
August 9, 2026 7:42 AM
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so uhh... bondtech outright lied, and just did a bait and switch
I also hate Bambu as a company, and I bought a Core One L because I wanted to eventually add INDX. I've had a pre-order (back order) with 3D Printing Canada (who have been great) for nearly two months now. Nearly all the filament that I ordered is for designing parts and prototypes. So I fully expec
...Serenity867 in r/prusa3d
July 18, 2026 1:24 AM
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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
...Jaded-Moose983 in r/prusa3d
May 7, 2026 2:06 PM
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Prusa on Bambi’s AGPL Violaton
Yeah exactly. If this was actually how it works (and legally it may be by the letter of the license NAL) this is bad for the consumer not good. It makes it quite literally impossible for a company to build on top of any AGPL3 licensed product. You can hate some of Bambus actions all you want but you
...Joamjoamjoam in r/BambuLab
May 16, 2026 8:06 PM
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CORE One with a 256x256 mm Build Plate? Yes - It's actually fairly easy. Here's why.
Hell yeah. Honestly, compromising on build volume to stick with Prusa is the bitter part of things for me because otherwise my Core One has been pretty much solid-- the whole "upgrade path" thing is a bit silly now that you change so much per update it basically is just buying a new printers worth o
...Twigzzy in r/prusa3d
July 15, 2026 7:46 PM
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Is the price of the 8 head indx kit meant to cost as much as a whole new core one base kit?
Unfortunately for Prusa, it’s hard to justify the cost to consumer when Bambu seems to launch (largely) polished products with more features at a far more competitive price. Open source (tick), upgradability (tick), repairability (tick) but no one will care if you are far too expensive AND continue
...MrMSanchez in r/prusa3d
May 3, 2026 12:54 AM
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X2D vs PRUSA Core Plus Kit
Prusa build quality isn't better than Bambu. The c1+ still have layer shift issues, belts adjustments issues, firmware issues so if it's your first printer, I cannot recommend it, especially as a kit. Imho, the x2d is just a better printer. The auxiliary hotend will prove useful for casual color pri
...Grooge_me in r/BambuLab
April 17, 2026 7:24 PM
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H2C vs Prusa Core One L Indx
The Core One L has a super leaky enclosure. Sure it can print technical materials but not as good as the H2C can. Plus the active chamber heater is a big win for that. INDX is ultra buggy and with a lot of very bad company practices. No timeline and don’t expect it before Q4/27. Also the Prusa USS i
...Sebastian1989101 in r/prusa3d
August 9, 2026 7:57 AM
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X2D Prices are diabolical
Feels like snapmaker 1 and prusa fumble with the announcement and release of their tool changer machine, which gives Bambu time to catch up a lot of ground. If the U1 is completely refined at release and Core one indx can actually launch Bambu will have a hard time playing catching up, instead it's
...mimicsgam in r/BambuLab
April 14, 2026 3:29 PM
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Is the price of the 8 head indx kit meant to cost as much as a whole new core one base kit?
Yep the price is prohibitive. I was looking forward to it but the price is just too much. People will say it’s new tech but it’s just too expensive right now; especially for a regular Core One as you don’t even benefit from a large print area and that you are paying to be a tester for the first few
...MrMSanchez in r/prusa3d
May 3, 2026 12:47 AM
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