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A big update for the Buddy3D cameras and Prusa App is here!

In our recent XL Summer Deal, we have teased an upcoming major update to our Buddy3D cameras...

July 8. 2025 | PrusaResearch

Update – extended to July 20th: Prusa XL Summer Deal is Here with Free Shipping and Filaments!

Update: We’ve extended the XL Summer Deal to July 21, 0:01 PST (9:01 CET)! So if you...

July 8. 2025 | PrusaResearch

Perfect Your 3D prints With Our New Prusa Academy Postprocessing Course!

It's only been a month since the release of the PrusaSlicer Masterclass, and we're already bringing you...

June 12. 2025 | Vladimir Kafka

5 cool tips on how to reuse empty Prusament spools

Guides, Printing tips
Test Test

Our customers love Prusament, so this is a good opportunity to tell you more about the Prusament spool design evolution. Also, we prepared 5 ideas on how to reuse the spools! Download the printed parts and start creating!

Have you found some unusual…

Estimated reading time: 9 minutes Read more

16 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment November 1. 2018

How to print maps, terrains and landscapes on a 3D printer

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Ondřej Stříteský Ondřej Stříteský

From time to time, every 3D printer owner is asked the same question: “Why is the printer really good and useful? I cannot imagine what would I use it for.” I did not find a satisfactory answer to this simple question…

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Read more

22 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment October 25. 2018

From 2D to 3D. How to turn a picture or a photo into a 3D model?

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David Schwarz David Schwarz

Many people, who begin with 3D printing, often limit themselves to printing models downloaded from PrusaPrinters and other sites like Thingiverse or MyMiniFactory. There is nothing wrong with that, of course, but the 3D printing options are way wider than that….

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

14 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment October 5. 2018

Parametric design in OpenSCAD

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Michal Altair Valasek Michal Altair Valasek

In my previous article, I’ve shown you how to create a spare part for an office chair using OpenSCAD. And I have also encouraged the readers to try and modify the values in the code to see how they affect the…

Estimated reading time: 13 minutes Read more

One Response / Log in to leave a Comment September 7. 2018

7 problems affecting the quality of your 3D prints

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Tomáš Chvalina Tomáš Chvalina

As promised, we have prepared another article about more-or-less common 3D printing errors. In the first part, we were dealing mainly with the first layer and the ways how to make it just right. This time, we will take a closer look…

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Read more

One Response / Log in to leave a Comment August 10. 2018

How to set up wireless printing with Toshiba FlashAir SD cards

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Michal Altair Valasek Michal Altair Valasek

If you don’t like juggling SD cards and consider Raspberry Pi with Octoprint too difficult to set up, then we might have the right solution for you: Toshiba FlashAir SD cards. There are already various posts about these Wi-Fi enabled cards…

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Read more

31 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment July 19. 2018

Practical problem solving: Programming objects for 3D printing in OpenSCAD

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Michal Altair Valasek Michal Altair Valasek

How do you 3D print something? Well, that’s easy: get an STL model, load it into a slicer app, generate a G-code, upload it to a 3D printer and that’s it! But what if you can’t find the desired STL file…

Estimated reading time: 9 minutes Read more

7 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment June 29. 2018

Everything about nozzles with a different diameter

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Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

The default nozzle diameter for most of today’s printers is 0.4 mm, and the nozzles used in Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ and the MINI printers are no exception. Changing the nozzle takes just a few minutes and it can bring a…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

36 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment June 7. 2018

5 Cool Models to Print and Postprocessing Showcase

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Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

The main focus of our previous articles was often the pre-production or production phase of 3D printing process: how to cut an object, how to print supports or how to fix errors in 3D models. One could get the idea that…

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Read more

2 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment May 25. 2018

How to create custom overhang supports in Meshmixer

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Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

The core of FDM technology is extruding melted plastic, where each layer is laid on top of the previous, already cooled down and solidified layer. There has to be something to lay the new layer on, otherwise the plastic just drips down…

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6 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment May 18. 2018
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The CORE One is a fully enclosed CoreXY 3D printer with active chamber temperature control designed for top print quality and speed. Easy to set up and made to last, this rugged machine is perfect for beginners and professionals alike. It is available either as a plug-and-print machine, and also as an assembly kit, allowing you to build your own printer completely from scratch. Designed and built in the EU.

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