CORE One

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CORE One

597 positive 7 neutral 367 negative

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Everyone is bragging about their new CoreOne. Meanwhile, my old lady:

In 10 years I will still be bragging about my core one and maybe also call it an old lady, thats the whole point with prusa 🤣.

bokitothegreat in r/prusa3d

May 7, 2026 9:20 AM

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Honest question: Who is the Prusa Core One L actually for in 2025/2026?

I want to touch one point about tuning. With Prusa, you don’t need to tune each machine individually - tuning is done in the slicer for specific filaments and it applies it to ALL Prusa printers. Prusa printers will give you the same print everytime, that’s why they’re best for farms. In my experien

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soldat21 in r/prusa3d

January 21, 2026 9:30 AM

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My MK4's are so much quieter and reliable than my Core ONE, where did I go wrong?

All I can tell you, is that does not sound anything like my Core One. There has to be something going on here! Maybe contact Prusa support?

No_Possibility7276 in r/prusa3d

December 1, 2025 8:19 PM

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Update: Let's talk about quality control for Prusa kits

I took 3 days and lots of breaks to assemble my core one upgrade kit. All my prusas have been kits and are all reliable. Too many times I see people with a lot of problems that assemble their kit in 8 hours.

Ok_Seaworthiness8432 in r/prusa3d

April 6, 2026 12:25 PM

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What made you choose a prusa over a bambu or a voron?

I have had a Bambu X1C and a Bambu A1 Mini. Recently went with the Core One L over H2. I’ve rambled a lot here and maybe been too positive, but it’s just as much because I’m trying to get my thoughts down in paper, I think this is one of the bigger questions in 3d printing today - ol reliable vs sta

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kaanivore in r/prusa3d

November 9, 2025 3:04 AM

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Disappointing Experience - Buddy3d Camera & Core One Damage

Making me glad I went directly to Prusa for my Core One. Thankfully, no issues with my camera. I’m surprised that they’re not standing behind a Printed Solid purchase, given the tight relationship. I mean, PS is even doing assembly work. Weird.

devhammer in r/prusa3d

December 29, 2025 1:09 PM

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New to printing, CORE One Plus, or Bambu X2D?

The business ethics, generally open platform, and repairability will keep me in the Prusa ecosystem unless they pull some shenanigans (boy, that would be sad). I’ve had MK3’s through the Core One. I’ve always had other printers as well, and those Prusa were the only ones that just kept chugging alon

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manyxcxi in r/prusa3d

April 24, 2026 12:56 AM

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Core One vs H2S

They’re completely different printers, so I’m not sure how you want to compare them, but I’ll answer nonetheless: They are similar in terms of quality. A proper breakdown can be found at https://auroratechchannel.com/. Bambu Slicer is based on PrusaSlicer, so both have the same performance. I prefer

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clearfuckingwindow in r/prusa3d

October 4, 2025 9:57 AM

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Did a comparison of P1S and H2C in the slicer

I mean, the time saving for this exact model / setup are huge. I understand what you mean though, in a world of tool changers it loses its shine and I think we should be seeing more comparisons of the H2D vs H2C. The Prusa Core One L looks the most interesting to me given it can have so many on Indx

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The_Manoeuvre in r/BambuLab

November 24, 2025 9:28 AM

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Introducing the INDX! Fast and affordable 8-material printing exclusively on the CORE One

Prusa might FINALLY be able to compete with a bambu product in both functionality and price. For me personally, this is just a straight upgrade to the h2c once it rolls out to the core one L. The only downside I can possibly find is the lower nozzle temperatures.

toolschism in r/BambuLab

November 19, 2025 12:45 PM

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