![]() ![]() The printer itself is only part of the package: Prusa also offers PrusaSlicer, one of the best slicer programs around, which converts a 3D model into a format for printing and sends it to the printer. ![]() You’ll need to put it in a sheltered spot or build an enclosure. The combination of a heated print bed (up to 248F/120C) and a maximum print nozzle temperature of 572F/300C means that it can print using a wide variety of filament materials, including the usual PLA and ABS plastics, plus Nylon, Polystyrene, and others that mimic wood and metals. The printer is not enclosed, though, and cold drafts and breezes can cause print errors. With a large print area of 677 cubic inches, it can print objects of up to 9.8 by 8.3 inches, which is big enough to print anything from a Minifig to a full helmet. The Prusa i3 MK3S has a rather clumsy name, but it’s the latest in a series printers that Czech company Prusa Research has been producing since 2012. Type: Fused deposition modelling (FDM) | Print area: 9.8 × 8.3 × 8.3 inches (677 cubic inches) | Layer thickness: 0.05 to 0.4 millimetersīest for: Making high quality 3D prints in a variety of materials. ![]()
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