It’s been four months since we started shipping the Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. It was an exhausting race to get the machine to first customers before Xmas. We made it, although there were some things that could’ve gone better. However,…
Today, we are releasing the full CAD files for the CORE One and CORE One L frames....
Our Prusa Academy team has been on fire, bringing you a sixth course already this year: this...
On our blog, we usually focus on our desktop 3D printers and various upgrades like INDX, accessories,...
It’s been four months since we started shipping the Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. It was an exhausting race to get the machine to first customers before Xmas. We made it, although there were some things that could’ve gone better. However,…
Connecting members of 3D printing communities have an extremely positive effect – more than ever. People can benefit from easier communication and cooperation in many different cases – you can share information, collaborate on interesting projects or (as many people currently…
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…
I’m sure many of you are already overwhelmed with all the news about the COVID-19 pandemic. However, after careful consideration, I decided to write this article and disclose what course of action we took in Prusa Research and how we managed…
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We have originally published this article on March 18th, 2020 and since it had a great response, we kept on updating in with the latest information regarding 3D printed protective shields. Our open-source shield design became popular among…
We are launching our fourth designer contest on PrusaPrinters.org. Last time we promised something else than practical models again. However, the current situation regarding the coronavirus COVID-19 and all the related restrictions compelled us to change the sequence of topics. We…
“And can it print LEGO parts?” This is a question we often hear from people who are considering buying a 3D printer and they wonder for which purposes they could use it. And no wonder they ask about these awesome little…
Professor Andrew Shoben is a British artist, specialized in public space art. Instead of the usual pretentious art-for-art stuff, he always seems to come up with something both fun and heart-warming. The main ideas are usually simple, but their execution is…
Our third PrusaPrinters.org designer contest attracted hundreds of designers with a total of 1.250 models. After the second contest, we secretly hoped to double the number of competing models. Well, actually, it quadrupled! The turnout was really beyond all expectations. Thanks…
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…