Prusa CORE One

LAN + Fuse
Nozzle sizes 0.25 mm0.3 mm0.4 mm0.5 mm0.6 mm0.8 mm
Printago support Tested

The Prusa CORE One is a fully enclosed CoreXY desktop 3D printer with a 250 × 220 × 270 mm build volume and active chamber temperature control reaching 55 °C, enabling reliable printing of engineering materials such as ABS, ASA, and PC. It uses the Nextruder print head with a load-cell-based first-layer sensor and supports travel speeds up to 600 mm/s with hardware input shaping. The printer ships with open-source firmware and CAD files and comes with over 200 factory-tuned material profiles, targeting users who want a capable enclosed machine with Prusa's ecosystem support.

Pros

  • Enclosed chamber with active control up to 55 °C enables ABS, ASA, and PC out of the box
  • CoreXY kinematics with input shaping run faster than the MK4S
  • Nextruder load-cell sensor provides precise, automatic first-layer calibration
  • Open-source firmware and hardware with 200+ tuned material profiles

Cons

  • Higher price point than open-frame Prusa models
  • Larger footprint and weight than an unenclosed i3-style printer

Prusa CORE One capabilities

What Printago can do with this printer once it's connected.

Nozzles
1 nozzle (all heated)
Bed
1 bed · sensor only
Axes
X, Y, Z
Fans
1 fan (part)
Filaments
1 feed
What Printago can control
start pause resume stop upload files

How to connect the Prusa CORE One to Printago

  1. 1
    Enable PrusaLink on the printer.
  2. 2
    Find the PrusaLink password under Settings → Network → PrusaLink.
  3. 3
    Install the Fuse bridge, then add the printer with its host/IP and PrusaLink credentials.

Need the bridge? Download Fuse for Windows, macOS, or Docker.

Frequently asked questions

Does Printago work with the Prusa CORE One?

Yes. Printago manages the Prusa CORE One over your local network through PrusaLink, with cloud slicing, automatic job routing, and remote monitoring.

How do I connect the Prusa CORE One to Printago?

Enable PrusaLink on the printer. Find the PrusaLink password under Settings → Network → PrusaLink. Install the Fuse bridge, then add the printer with its host/IP and PrusaLink credentials.

Can I manage multiple CORE One printers with Printago?

Yes. Printago is built for production fleets: route jobs across many CORE One units, mix them with other brands, and run the whole farm from one dashboard.

Do I need a Raspberry Pi or extra hardware?

No. Printago connects over your local network through the Fuse bridge, which runs on your computer or in Docker, with no Raspberry Pi, no soldering, and no extra hardware.

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