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Open-sourcing CORE One CAD Files Under the New Open Community License (OCL)

Today, we are releasing the full CAD files for the CORE One and CORE One L frames....

December 19. 2025 | Josef Průša

Start Painting Miniatures with Prusa Academy!

Our Prusa Academy team has been on fire, bringing you a sixth course already this year: this...

December 8. 2025 | Vladimir Kafka

Prusa Pro HT90 One Year Later – Improving our Industrial Workhorse

On our blog, we usually focus on our desktop 3D printers and various upgrades like INDX, accessories,...

November 28. 2025 | Martin Knižátko

Cool 3D prints from our office: T-Rex, Boxer Engine & 3D Clock

Printing tips
Jan Olejnik Jan Olejnik

When we travel the world to show off our 3D printers, people often ask us not only about our machines but also about the 3D printed models we usually bring with us. And, please excuse us, but we would like to…

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Read more

3 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment July 13. 2018

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

Guides
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

Guides
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

Guides
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

Guides
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

Father made a 3D printed arm for his son. Four inspirational stories about how our 3D printers help

Testimonials
Vojtěch Soudný Vojtěch Soudný

A 3D printed arm designed to look like a part of Buzz Lightyear’s spacesuit brought joy to the life of little Tommy Dengel and his family. Charles University in Prague bought our Original Prusa i3 printer to create custom-made and cost-efficient…

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11 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment May 4. 2018

How to fix the most common 3D printing errors

Guides
Tomáš Chvalina Tomáš Chvalina

3D printing is quickly becoming a widely accessible and user-friendly technology. Despite this fact, some users (especially beginners) can sometimes run into various difficulties during the printing process. Such problems are usually caused by improper configuration or just by a random…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

9 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment April 27. 2018

How to build a simple, cheap enclosure for your 3D printer

Announcements, Guides
Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

Maybe you have already seen some of those fancy enclosures people build for their printers. How do they work? And do they work? Today, we will shed some light on this matter! Plus, we are going to dive into patent wars…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

301 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment April 13. 2018

10 handy little gadgets for beginners in 3D printing

Announcements
Vojtěch Soudný Vojtěch Soudný

Are you perhaps wondering, what kind of cool gadget you should print on your shiny new 3D printer? Definitely something useful! How about something that can help you to get rid of the ever-returning mess on your work desk? After seeing…

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Read more

5 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment April 6. 2018

New upgrade for the Original Prusa i3 MK3 is here to change your life

Featured
Josef Průša Josef Průša

Since 2012 I’m working hard (along with all colleagues from Prusa Research) to develop 3D printers that are easy to use, reliable, versatile and affordable. The Original Prusa i3 has become well-known all over the world. But now it’s time to…

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7 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment April 1. 2018
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