CORE One

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CORE One

488 positive 6 neutral 247 negative

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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

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Ok_Environment_5368 in r/prusa3d

April 14, 2026 11:08 PM

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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

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Userybx2 in r/prusa3d

October 6, 2025 2:15 PM

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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

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

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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

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hotrods1970 in r/3dprinter

March 15, 2026 8:45 PM

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Think Big, Print Bigger: Introducing the Prusa CORE One L!

Yeah I really appreciate the work done here! The trouble we had was that we were stuck between High end industrial machines like Stratasys and Markforged with silly expensive running costs and then the Consumer desktop market that is plagued with chinese machines. Prusa sit in this lovely middle gro

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Grahamr1234 in r/prusa3d

October 31, 2025 3:29 PM

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Debating on getting the Core One

I'd wait a few weeks to see what gets announced at Formnext. There are going to be a lot of announcements from a lot of manufacturers. I've got a Core One. It's great. But if you're looking for the cheapest that can do what it does, you might be better to look at a Bambu. Reason I like Prusa printer

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pugzor86 in r/prusa3d

November 15, 2025 11:38 PM

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Vortek bad

Prusa Core One + INDX looks like the better deal.Cleaner mechanics, faster swaps, no DRM nozzles, no crazy 40s filament changes, no overheating bed issues, and proper TPU handling. If the final price lands close to the H2C (and it probably will), INDX is simply the less compromised solution...

Accomplished-Pie9754 in r/3DPrintingCirclejerk

November 19, 2025 1:02 PM

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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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