Is the Prusa MK3S still relevant in 2023.

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Join us as we delve into the world of 3D printing with our latest video on the remarkable Prusa MK3S! In this informative episode, we'll share our experience with this fantastic 3D printer, giving you insights into why it has become our go-to choice for top-notch printing projects. Whether you're a 3D printing enthusiast or just starting to explore this innovative field, this video is perfect for you.

We'll begin by discussing our second-hand purchase experience, highlighting the Prusa MK3S's durability and consistent performance. You'll also learn about the key features that make this 3D printer an exceptional choice for both beginners and experienced users, such as its reliability, versatility, and print quality.

Next, we'll showcase a range of impressive prints created with the Prusa MK3S. From intricate designs to practical everyday objects, this printer demonstrates unparalleled capabilities in turning your ideas into reality.

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I have sold all my printer, except my 2 x MK3S+. I realize that they were the ones where my tools, not my toys.

PerMejdal
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Got my MK3 kit in 2017. I upgraded it to MK3S+ years ago and it is currently printing away in a cabinet in the basement closet. It is run by Octoprint and monitored by Obico. I used FreeCad to design a custom radio bracket for my camper and just threw in some Creality PeTG because Prusament is impossible to get these days. Prusa have done a great job supporting this old printer and each new release of firmware just keeps making it better. It just works and works until it doesn't but then it's easy to troubleshoot and fix if something goes wrong. Nothing else I've got comes close to this printer for reliable, good prints.

Velocentric
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just bought a second hand mk3s, I was looking for a Prusa because I wanted to print parts for my hobbies, not so much have a hobby fixing and running a printer.
Turned out I found one that was missing the spool holder but otherwise working well, for the same price as a modded creality printer. got it home and printed the missing bits the first night and am finding it a great tool. Maybe a bit on the slow side but able to print useable bits in different materials pretty easily as a beginner.

antt
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Hi, I hope you continue to enjoy your Prusa. I bought new but it hit the wallet here in Australia. It cost me about AU$1600 as a kit and i thoroughly enjoyed putting it together, which took me 12 hours as I was super careful. I paid out the extra because I did my research. As an example, what printer do you see in many farms? You know it; Prusa printers.
I very recently bought a much used one that is in non working condition but as a pickup only it cost me AU$300. I will strip it back and build it up to good workable condition. As you know, waiting for a long print while you are already thinking of the next job can be so frustrating.
I enjoyed your video and I believe your prints are coming out better than mine. That horse is magnificent.
I'm not made of money but if the latest MMU gets good reviews i will get one closer to Christmas. Using up to six different filaments automatically has to be much better, especially to highlight certain parts of a print. Better than my lousy painting anyway.
Good luck. Oh, I just remembered, you can get even glossier prints using ABS apparently but you will need an enclosure.

jed
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Awesome! I just picked up a second hand machine.

Mikinux
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Yes a 3d printer is a giant fidget tool lol. I love it😊

tomaga
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As someone who has just jumped into 3D printing I was really apprehensive about getting one for a long time because I was worried I wouldn't use it. I've done this with drones. I get one, use it a handful times and then I forget about it and it just sits in a closet. Because of this I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a printer and got an Ender 3 V2 on sale for $190 US. It was really simple to setup out of the box and I was printing shortly after. Now I find myself using my printer to tackle annoyances all over the house. I have a few dark closets that have lights with pull-chains on them to turn them on and off. You always have to swipe around in the air to find the chain. I have now printed pull handles for the chains in bright orange filament and you can spot them in the dark. No more fumbling around trying to grab the chain. I find this to be an invaluable tool and hope to move to a Prusa someday when I want those great print anesthetics.

RYTHMICRIOT
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Prusa slicer is even better, compared to cura

danenaidu
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I know that Prusa only sell spare parts to puchasers of Prusa printers, how are people like yourself who buy a used machine catered for?
By the way I love coffee also and especially Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee, its expensive but worth the cost in my opinion, I buy the pre-roasted beans and grind it myself. it is one of my few luxuries in life.

AndrewAHayes