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>Yesterday, Prusa Research officially unveiled their next printer, the Core ONE. Going over the features and capabilities of this new machine, it’s clear that Prusa has kept a close eye on the rapidly changing desktop 3D printer market and designed a machine to better position themselves within a field of increasingly capable machines from other manufacturers.

Archive: https://archive.today/o6Hnj From the post: >>Yesterday, Prusa Research officially unveiled their next printer, the Core ONE. Going over the features and capabilities of this new machine, it’s clear that Prusa has kept a close eye on the rapidly changing desktop 3D printer market and designed a machine to better position themselves within a field of increasingly capable machines from other manufacturers.
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Yeah, though.. With the price point of ~$1200 for a single color spool printer I probably would go with @MrFadedGlory's suggestion and go with a bambu lab printer that can do multi-color out of the box. https://bambulab.com/en-us

The P1 + the AMS is only $750 right now.

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There was a reason I finally upgraded my Ender 3 (i upgraded this a lot along the way, sprite extruder, v2 MB and display, dual z, bltouch, others...) for a P1S with the AMS... it is night and day difference in how much effort I put into a print.

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Isn't it amazing? Normally I try to avoid Chinese shit but they hit this one out of the park. There really is no comparison.

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No comparison in ease of use at this point. That was the reason I swapped to it.

They turned my frustrations of printing into a point and click with pretty great speed and reasonable quality.

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Yeah, I am still on a MakerSelect v2 which is basically a clone of a Prusa i3 MK3. Its old as all hell and still works but the effort to run a print is far, far, higher than any of the new stuff.

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Send pics!!!! You know you want it.