Bambu’s X1 Carbon dominating the CoreXY space helped them gainnearly 26% of the market share.
Core One, though, is a CoreXY machine, so the bed only moves up and down.
This allows for greater stability and improved speed while maintaining the excellent print quality Prusa is known for.
Users can still disassemble it with just a screwdriver."
Prusa said in a blog post announcing the Core One.
Open source and the ability to fix your 3D printer yourself is always a plus.
The solid steel construction also uses plastic parts that are easily replaceable over the years.
There is some good news if you recently bought a Prusa MK4 or MK4S and fear missing out.
Many of the internals from those printers can be used to make the Core One.