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  2. Prusa Mini - Wikipedia

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    The Prusa Mini, stylized as the Original Prusa MINI, is an open-source fused deposition modeling 3D printer that is manufactured by the Czech company Prusa Research. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The printer is the lowest cost machine produced by Prusa Research and is designed as a first printer or as part of a 'print farm'.

  3. Prusa i3 - Wikipedia

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    Josef Průša was a core developer of the RepRap project who had previously developed a PCB heated "print bed". He adapted and simplified the RepRap Mendel design, reducing the time to print 3D plastic parts from 20 to 10 hours, changing to the use of two Z-axis motors to simplify the frame, and including 3D printed bushings in place of regular bearings.

  4. File:Prusa i3 MK2 printing farm.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: A Prusa i3 3D printer farm producing parts for new printers. Polski: „Farma” drukarek 3D Prusa i3 MK2 produkujących części do nowych drukarek w ramach projektu RepRap . Čeština: Sestava několika desítek 3D tiskáren typu Prusa i3 MK2 pracující pro projekt RepRap , copyleft software pro 3D-tisk součástek počítačových ...

  5. Bambu Lab - Wikipedia

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    A1 - a Prusa i3 style printer for personal use, that supports multi-color printing via an Automatic Material System (AMS) called "AMS Lite". [7] [8] A1 Mini - a Prusa Mini style printer, thus a smaller and less expensive version of the A1, for beginners printing small objects. P1S - a closed-case CoreXY printer with advanced features for ...

  6. Fused filament fabrication - Wikipedia

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    A desktop FFF printer made by Stratasys. Fused deposition modeling was developed by S. Scott Crump, co-founder of Stratasys, in 1988. [6] [7] With the 2009 expiration of the patent on this technology, [8] people could use this type of printing without paying Stratasys for the right to do so, opening up commercial, DIY, and open-source 3D printer applications.

  7. Slicer (3D printing) - Wikipedia

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    A slicer is a toolpath generation software used in 3D printing.It facilitates the conversion of a 3D object model to specific instructions for the printer. The slicer converts a model in STL (stereolithography) format into printer commands in G-code format.

  8. RepRap - Wikipedia

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    All of the plastic parts for the machine on the right were produced by the machine on the left. Adrian Bowyer (left) and Vik Olliver (right) are members of the RepRap project. RepRap (a contraction of replicating rapid prototyper) is a project to develop low-cost 3D printers that can print most of their own components.

  9. Prusa - Wikipedia

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    Prusa may refer to: Prusa i3, a 3D printer; Průša, a Czech surname; Prūsa, the name for Prussia in Old Prussian; Prusa (Bithynia), ancient city of Anatolia;

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