The Prusa is a hobby class prototyping machine that heats up solid plastic to print 3D parts. In the Maker Lab we have several Prusa i3 MK3S, Prusa MK4, and Prusa Mini 3D Printers as well as the Prusa ...
Belts on a 3D printer should be tight enough, but not too tight. That can be an iffy thing to get right for someone who lacks familiarity with CNC platforms. Prusa Research aims to make it a bit ...
For the larger 3D printing community, it’s unfortunate that Prusa’s advanced filament sensor didn’t work out. Though even in failure, it does serve as an important engineering lesson.
Matthew Mensley, senior editor at All3DP Magazine, has tested virtually every major desktop 3D ... [+] printer released in the past 10 years, including these from Bambu Lab, left, and Prusa Research.