ORIGINAL PRUSA
CORE One
Based on 741 Reddit mentions
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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
79
Trying to choose between Prusa and Bambulab - what am I missing?
This is a Prusa group so you are likely to get some biased responses. For what it's worth, I choose to go Prusa over Bambu because I like how Prusa has remained open source. Bambu has recently made moves to close in their ecosystem which was a concerning direction. One of my first 3D printers was ve
...Ok_Environment_5368 in r/prusa3d
April 14, 2026 11:08 PM
75
CORE One L Price increase from April 7th
Prusa really needs to figure out a way to cut some cost. They are simply not competitive. Why would I pay 2k (plus 200 dollar shipping) for a printer that is less capable than my 800 dollar printer. I love my Core One, but admittedly my P2S is considerably better and cost half the price. Same with t
...Big-Bank-8235 in r/prusa3d
April 3, 2026 12:01 PM
43
Is Prusa trying to clear stock? New model coming soon?
I highly doubt that they are trying to clear stock. The Core One has been barely released (for Prusa time, not chinese printer time that push 10 iterations in one year) and a Core One S upgrade will likely still take some time. The INDX version will likely be sold beside the normal Core One. Many pe
...Userybx2 in r/prusa3d
October 6, 2025 2:15 PM
128
CORE One L Price increase from April 7th
I love Prusa printers and was debating on ordering a Core One L, to replace my MK3S+, last week but didn't because it's hard to justify the cost especially when Bambu Labs have printers that are cheaper and just as capable. Prusa needs to figure out something on their prices.
hailster17 in r/prusa3d
April 3, 2026 12:17 PM
41
Why I am disappointed of the Core One
This post is probably why they stopped selling assembly kits. No offence but when you order a kit you literally cannot expect a plug and play experience. How exactly would it be a plug and play experience anyway when you have to build your printer first? Secondly, why would you give you or any of us
...AlexGaming1111 in r/prusa3d
November 8, 2025 12:14 PM
72
CNC Kitchen review of the CORE One L
Yeah, Prusa needs to make a better case for their machines, and focus on their strengths. The question of "Who are these printers for?" is becoming less clear. Kinda appearing to me like they are focusing more on government contractors and businesses that have very stringent information security nee
...cobraa1 in r/prusa3d
November 8, 2025 10:01 PM
68
Are things getting better on Core One family?
I have the CORE One, the CORE One L, and the X1C. In terms of severity of VFAs, CORE One L has the least, followed by the CORE One, then the X1C dead last. Both Prusa machines are factory assembled, and I have also assembled more than 10 CORE Ones. IMO this VFA thing is overblown since the CORE One
...no_help_forthcoming in r/prusa3d
December 24, 2025 10:44 PM
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Is it just me....
I like the grey too. But I'm grateful they didn't go with "Original Prusa Core One"
Bobson1729 in r/prusa3d
July 11, 2025 9:40 PM
58
If money wasn’t an issue, which 3D printer would you buy today? Need Advice.
I want my next printer to be a multi head, and I like the Snapmaker U1 for the great price point. But if money was no object probably go Prusa Core one+ W/INDX or the XL 5 tool head variant. I think in the next year we will be seeing a lot of multi heads come to market, so that answer may have to ch
...hotrods1970 in r/3dprinter
March 15, 2026 8:45 PM
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