Prusa
XL
Based on 51 Reddit mentions
$2799.00
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XL owners and users, I’d appreciate your thoughts.
I’ve had my XL 5T for about 1.5 years now and I love it. I’d definitely buy it again. The quality (both single material and multi-color/material) is very, very good. I’ve had very few failures that I could only blame the machine for, maybe 5? I know a review isn’t good without some criticisms so her
...InnesPort in r/prusa3d
March 19, 2026 2:33 AM
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Prusa XL 5 Tool heads - Still worth it?
I would hold off and wait.I have watched a few reviews of the U1 and was very impressed with just how fast it is for multicolor prints. It even beat the XL in speed by 3 hours. That's not to say the pre release of the printer doesn't have issues they need to fix.I am confident the INDX will be faste
...drcigg in r/prusa3d
September 1, 2025 12:38 PM
5
Advice on multicolor printers
When it comes to multi colour 3D printing, there are two types: the AMS like systems where multiple filaments share a single nozzle ( like the ones you mentionned ) , and the toolchangers where each filament has its own nozzle. The AMS like systems are the most common and are pretty cheap, but they
...BionicBananas in r/3dprinter
November 14, 2025 8:30 AM
5
If you have the money, get the H2D
Sorry was on mobile earlier so it was kinda hard to respond to your comment that way. I'll address each point individually from desktop. I'm aware of the .4 and .6 issues from early printers. Since new models (including mine) ship with .4 doesn't apply Input shaping very much is present in current f
...USSHammond in r/BambuLab
June 22, 2025 6:06 PM
4
If you have the money, get the H2D
My research was old. I haven’t bothered to research Until you just corrected me. Im glad to see things are coming along but I just spent time digging into current reviews (Tom’s Hardware, 3D Printing Industry, Reddit), and here’s updated info on why I still wouldn’t buy it, even after years to impro
...BeyondDesperate7708 in r/BambuLab
June 22, 2025 6:24 PM
4
Should I get the Prus Core ONE+ over the Bambu Lab X2D?
(In my opinion) wait for reviews on the INDX to see how it performs. If it's good, definitely get the Core One. If INDX sucks, go with the Snapmaker U1 for now. If you absolutely cannot wait, get either the Core One or Snapmaker U1. If multiple toolheads doesn't matter to you, go with the Core One n
...Tynted in r/3dprinter
May 21, 2026 5:42 AM
2
Update on the CC1 AMS might be coming within two weeks, according to customer support.
I really hope the U1 works as well as the early reviewers have said. My Prusa XL works flawlessly as a toolchanger - I just have too many jams in the hot end. I just purchased a complete spare head for the Prusa - about $400, or more than a CC and half the price of the U1.
woodwaker_dave in r/ElegooCentauriCarbon
November 27, 2025 2:50 PM
2
~2k Budget. What are the most reliable 350+ x 350+ x 350+ core xy options available today?
The Prusa XL is likely going to end up being a good bit over 2k. If you need to print engineering filament, it doesn't come with a heated chamber (or a chamber at all) nor chamber filtration or even hardened nozzles. Except for a temp controlled chamber, they can all be bought as extra. It is a good
...bjorn_lo in r/3dprinter
December 22, 2025 8:17 PM
2
Tempted to get an H2D, what convinced you?
Coming from an old Ender 3 Pro, I really wanted the bigger area, enclosed/heated volume, multiple colors, and in general just not having limitations. But the biggest selling point for the H2D versus the Prusa XL (besides being quite a bit more expensive fully kitted out) was something I heard in one
...reinhen in r/BambuLab
August 27, 2025 2:29 PM
2
Upgrade a 5 y/o Ender 3 pro or replace with a newer model?
While I am loathe to recommend them, BambuLabs has really good printers if you don’t mind the closed system, the P1S, H2D, and the H2S are good printers from what I hear. With standalone prices respectively being $699, $1,999, and $1,249. They are reliable and about as plug and play as you can be, b
...JudgeShoelace in r/ender3
September 6, 2025 12:56 AM
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