We have just launched our brand-new Prusa USS Drybox – a truly useful accessory to keep your filaments organized, neatly stacked, and above all: dry. Using it is as straightforward as it can be, and thanks to its tightly-sealed design, the…
We have just launched our brand-new Prusa USS Drybox – a truly useful accessory to keep your filaments organized, neatly stacked, and above all: dry. Using it is as straightforward as it can be, and thanks to its tightly-sealed design, the…
The MMU3 has been our workhorse for single-nozzle multi-material printing, and before it hands the baton to the upcoming INDX system, we wanted to give it one last significant upgrade. We usually design our hardware with some headroom, so it can…
The holiday season is upon us. We’re bracing ourselves for the inevitable auditory attack of Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas followed by Wham’s Last Christmas (we like to participate in Whamageddon every year). While many of us are avoiding…
The visitors of Prague’s Zoo can enjoy an unusual sight: a life-size replica of a Triceratops skull. We used photogrammetry to create a 1:1 clone of an actual dinosaur skull and 3D printed it on our Original Prusa XL 3D printers….
The 4.4.0 BETA2 firmware for the Original Prusa MINI/MINI+ is out on our GitHub page and the most important new feature is the support for Wi-Fi connections. And there’s no other way to put it: It took us a long time…
Slic3r, one of the most popular slicing apps, is 10 years old. The very first public Github commit was made on September 1st, 2011 and this seemingly insignificant event transformed the world of 3D printing forever. At that time, it was…
Our new Original Prusa MINI 3D printer may be small, but it’s capable of doing some great things. And tiny things, too! Miniatures for tabletop games present a good challenge. These figures are small and richly detailed, so many users prefer…
After several alpha versions, beta versions and release candidates, the final version of our latest PrusaSlicer 2.2.0 with SLA hollowing and support for 3rd party printers is out! Thank you, everyone, who shared feedback with us! PrusaSlicer releases are usually accompanied…
It’s always like a little puzzle to solve: it starts with a 3D object, and then you’re trying to figure out how to rotate it, where to add supports and how to configure the print settings to achieve the best possible…
We’re often asked how to make great looking time-lapses with a digital camera and our Original Prusa i3 3D printers. While OctoLapse is a good solution for some users, we’re using something a bit more special – a custom-made remote trigger,…