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The CORE One L by Prusa is the perfect entry point into the world of 3D printing and modeling, designed specifically for beginners and educational institutions. This robust 3D printer combines reliability with ease of use, allowing you to transform your digital models into physical objects quickly and precisely. With a generous build volume, the CORE One L provides ample space for creative projects, while its high print quality is ensured by precise layer resolution. Key features include an automatic bed leveling system that simplifies setup and maintenance, as well as a user-friendly interface that makes getting started a breeze for newcomers. Connectivity via USB and Wi-Fi ensures seamless data transfer, and support for common filament types like PLA and PETG offers material flexibility. Thanks to intuitive software and a wealth of tutorials, the CORE One L is the ideal choice for anyone taking their first steps in digital fabrication.
Machine TypeThe printing technology — FDM uses filament, SLA/DLP use resin, SLS uses powder
OTHER
Build VolumeMaximum printable size (Width x Depth x Height). Larger = bigger single-piece prints
220 × 220 × 250 mm
Print SpeedMaximum print speed in mm/s. Real-world speeds are usually 30-70% of max
up to 200 mm/s
Nozzle TemperatureMax nozzle temp determines which materials you can print — 300°C+ needed for Nylon/PC
up to 260 °C
Bed TemperatureMax heated bed temp — 100°C+ needed for ABS/ASA to prevent warping
up to 100 °C
Layer ResolutionMinimum layer height. Smaller = finer detail but slower prints
from 0.05 mm
Nozzle DiameterStandard is 0.4mm. Smaller for detail, larger for speed
0.4 mm
Filament DiameterMust match your filament — 1.75mm is standard, some use 2.85mm
1.75 mm