Key Takeaways
1. Prusa launched the Core One L, a larger version of the Core One, with a build volume of 300 x 300 x 330 mm, while only being 10% larger in size.
2. The Core One L features an innovative heatbed with uniform heating, maintaining temperature differences of less than 2 degrees Celsius across 99% of the print area.
3. Users can operate the printer online or offline, with a detachable Wi-Fi module for added flexibility.
4. The printer includes a high-flow brass CHT nozzle, temperature capabilities of up to 290 degrees Celsius, and comes with a 3.5″ touch color display and a 1080p camera for monitoring.
5. A special edition, the Signature Oak Core One, features a CNC oak chassis and is limited to 250 units, celebrating the friendship between the Prusa and Jelinek families.
Prusa has introduced a new, larger 3D printer named the Core One L, along with a special edition of the existing Core One. These new models were revealed during an event in Prague, where reporters and content creators experienced a 3D presentation on a 360-degree digital screen. The Core One L is essentially an enlarged version of the Core One, yet it doesn’t appear overly large compared to its smaller sibling.
Enhanced Features of Core One L
Like the Core One, the Core One L is a fully enclosed Core XY 3D printer. It offers a build volume of 300 x 300 x 330 mm, which Prusa claims is twice as much as the Core One, all within a frame that is just 10% bigger. The Core One L is slightly lighter than the Core One due to the use of lightweight aluminum materials.
What sets the Core One L apart is its innovative heatbed, which features uniform heating provided by a cast metal, precision-milled surface. According to Prusa, the temperature difference is less than 2 degrees Celsius across 99% of the print area. Additionally, the design includes fans under the heatbed that help to warm up the chamber through forced convection.
Connectivity and Control Options
Prusa highlights that users can operate the printer both online and offline, with online features being entirely optional. The Wi-Fi module can also be physically detached, offering flexibility for users who prefer to work without connectivity.
Regarding specifications, the Core One L is equipped with a high-flow brass CHT nozzle (0.4 mm) and can reach temperatures up to 290 degrees Celsius. The heatbed is capable of reaching 120 degrees Celsius, while the chamber can achieve up to 60 degrees Celsius. Control is made easy with a 3.5″ touch color display, and it includes a 1080p camera with night vision for monitoring prints.
Special Edition: Signature Oak Core One
The Signature Oak Core One pays homage to the long-standing friendship between the Prusa and Jelinek (master woodworkers) families, dating back to 1897. This limited-edition printer features a CNC oak chassis treated with durable hardwax oil. Only 250 units will be made available, and those interested must request a personal quote from Prusa.
The Core One L is priced at $1,799 and will begin shipping on November 7. Pricing for the Signature Oak Core One is not yet available. For comparison, the Core One is priced at $1,299 for the fully assembled option, while the kit version is available at $999.
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