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The Prusa CORE One+ is a state-of-the-art CNC milling machine that fits perfectly into the Prusa ecosystem, making it ideal for makers, engineers, and prototyping studios. With a robust build volume, it offers ample space for a wide range of projects. The machine's precision allows for the machining of intricate details and complex geometries with high accuracy. Key features include a high-quality aluminum frame that ensures stability and durability, as well as a powerful spindle motor that delivers reliable results. Connectivity is versatile, with USB and Ethernet options allowing for easy access and integration into existing networks. Ease of use is a priority, thanks to an intuitive touchscreen and clearly structured software, making it accessible even for beginners. The Prusa CORE One+ is aimed at hobbyists looking to expand their skills as well as professional users who need a reliable and precise machine for daily use. With its combination of performance, user-friendliness, and flexibility, it sets new standards in digital fabrication.
Machine TypeThe printing technology — FDM uses filament, SLA/DLP use resin, SLS uses powder
FDM
Build VolumeMaximum printable size (Width x Depth x Height). Larger = bigger single-piece prints
250 × 220 × 220 mm
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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 300 °C
Bed TemperatureMax heated bed temp — 100°C+ needed for ABS/ASA to prevent warping
up to 120 °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