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Prusa EasyPrint: Slice on Your Phone, Tablet, or Laptop! Now Open to Everyone!

Ever since I built my very first 3D printer, I’ve been driven by the idea of making...

May 12. 2025 | Josef Průša

Printables Anniversary Sale: A Month of 30% Discounts on Amazing Models!

Printables is celebrating its anniversary, and we’re running a huge sale to mark the occasion! All participating...

April 29. 2025 | Prusa Research Content Team

Prusa Firmware Dev Diary – Regressive Extrusion Preview

We’re preparing to launch a new firmware update for our Buddy-based 3D printers, including the MK4S, XL...

April 1. 2025 | Mikolas Zuza

3D print a media control volume knob for your computer and learn Arduino basics

Guides
Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

There is something very satisfying about physical knobs and buttons. Unlike various software sliders that you drag with your cursor, you can feel when a real button clicks and get a perfect sense of scale when you rotate a physical knob…

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

61 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment August 2. 2019

Prusa 3D Printing Stories: Bohemiatex

Guides, Interviews, Prusa Stories, Testimonials, Video
Jakub Kmošek Jakub Kmošek

Internal parts for car exhausts, tapes for electrical insulators and other products. This is what Bohemiatex, located in Litomyšl, Czech Republic, produces on a daily basis. And 3D printers are an integral part of the technical development of new machines. Thanks…

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes Read more

No Responses / Log in to leave a Comment August 1. 2019

Filament dryboxes and alternative spool holders – not only for MMU2S

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Ondřej Stříteský Ondřej Stříteský

Nearly all Original Prusa i3 3D printers have a spool of filament placed in the original holder on the frame. This solution is trouble-free, practical, functional and mobile. However, if you want to print from special materials, which are hygroscopic, you…

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

68 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment July 26. 2019

“Modeling” with PrusaSlicer – Modifier meshes tutorial

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Ondřej Stříteský Ondřej Stříteský

Have you ever thought that the infill pattern itself can be very nice to look at? In this article, we will explore an unusual use of PrusaSlicer and we will show you how to completely transform imported models with ease!

Anyone who…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

8 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment July 12. 2019

How to slice 3D objects for the Original Prusa SL1 [updated with video guide]

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Jan Olejnik Jan Olejnik

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…

Estimated reading time: 11 minutes Read more

No Responses / Log in to leave a Comment June 19. 2019

Prusa Printer Enclosure V2 – with MMU2S support

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Ondřej Stříteský Ondřej Stříteský

Our first 3D printer enclosure became incredibly popular – and naturally, once we released our new Multi Material Upgrade 2.0 and 2S, people started asking us for an updated enclosure that would accomodate the Original Prusa i3 MK3S (and 2.5S) 3D printer…

Estimated reading time: 15 minutes Read more

349 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment June 14. 2019

How to print on a powder-coated sheet

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Jakub Kočí Jakub Kočí

You may have heard about the powder-coated sheets before – and no wonder! They are incredibly popular, we’ve sent over 18,000 of them to our customers and the demand is still huge. Today, we’ll take a close look at what makes…

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

45 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment June 7. 2019

Create and print your own 3D jigsaw puzzles!

Guides, Printing tips
Ondřej Stříteský Ondřej Stříteský

3D printing provides the opportunity to make things that are not easily produced by other technologies, and literally change our possibilities. Thanks to the ingenuity and creativity of the community surrounding 3D printing, there are many interesting projects that use this…

Estimated reading time: 9 minutes Read more

7 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment April 26. 2019

How to make 3D print time lapses with your smartphone camera

Guides
Michal Altair Valasek Michal Altair Valasek

In our previous article, we’ve shown you how to make a special remote trigger cable for a digital camera. It’s a solution we’re using to record our time lapses and it worked pretty well for us. However, if you are not…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

50 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment April 5. 2019

How to create beautiful 3D print timelapse videos

Guides
Jan Olejnik Jan Olejnik

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,…

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Read more

26 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment March 14. 2019
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Original Prusa MK4S

The MK4S provides high-speed 3D printing with ease and is ever so reliable like all Original Prusa 3D printers. It has all the best features of the popular MK3 – an open-source 3D printing workhorse with easy maintenance and advanced safety features – and adds much more!

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