Slowly but surely, the chapter called Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ will have to come to a close eventually, although we’re not planning to drop the support tomorrow. Either way, the MK3 series had a long and wonderful run. The first units…
*okay let me explain 😉 The stable release of Input Shaper firmware for the Original Prusa MK4 is...
We’re ready to send the first Original Prusa MMU3 units for the MK3S+ right now and the...
PrusaSlicer 2.6 is here and it brings many huge improvements, not only in the overall user experience...
Slowly but surely, the chapter called Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ will have to come to a close eventually, although we’re not planning to drop the support tomorrow. Either way, the MK3 series had a long and wonderful run. The first units…
In the last XL-related article, I mentioned that we want to bring you another update very soon. Since the publication of the previous update, we discussed the XL in our Prusa Live podcast, brought it to ERRF 2022 and we’ve shown…
Our 3D printers have been known as highly reliable machines for a long time. We did our best to pack the MK3S+ full of important safety features that can save you a lot of headaches. There’s power loss recovery, crash detection…
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…
It’s been more than three months since we revealed the upcoming Original Prusa XL, so it’s time to give you an update on the development and also answer at least some of the most frequently asked questions.
I know these are not…
In today’s dev diary, we’ll explore the world of pixels and subpixels. In addition, we’ll shed some light on how we managed to tame UV light, and most importantly, how we managed to make the Original Prusa SL1S the fastest desktop…
We have recently released a new 3.10 firmware version for all members of our Original Prusa i3 MK3 flagship 3D printer family. There is a lot of things worth talking about, both bug fixes and interesting new features. However, before we…
During the first Prusa Hackathon, which you can check in our short video, we decided to invite our long-time GitHub contributors to talk about current events and also to get to know them better. These three gentlemen had been working for…
We continue with our series of articles, which give you a unique glimpse into the world of Prusa Research’s development, design and programming. In our last article, we explained how we tackled an improved Mesh Bed Leveling routine. This time, we’ll…
We’ve promised that we would start publishing dev diaries to give you a unique opportunity to see what’s happening “behind the curtain” – and here’s the first one! Today, we’ll take a look at the Mesh Bed Leveling routine and the…