With our Original Prusa i3 MK3, we have introduced a logic board called Einsy RAMBo. It works on 24V and uses Trinamic drivers for motors, allowing for super silent printing and…
On the Original Prusa XL multi-tool, it is possible to combine different materials within the same print. The following aspects and considerations have to be kept in mind for a…
Every firmware version goes through intense testing to verify that every single feature works as it should. That applies especially to the safety features: for example, if the…
The 360 Viewer is a virtual tool you can use to inspect all parts of the Prusa printers. Rotate, zoom, hide layers, explode the model, and click on individual objects to see their…
This article describes the menu introduced with firmware 3.13.0 for the Original Prusa i3 MK3S. Controlling the LCD screen is done by a single control element: a rotational knob…
Written as Mini-RAMBo, Mini Rambo, or Rambo mini, the logic board used in the Original Prusa MK2 series is very simple. Please refer to the image below regarding wire colors and…
The Original Prusa MK4/S and MK3.9/S are equipped with two proprietary boards: the xBuddy and the LoveBoard. The two are connected by a main cable. When replacing a part in the…
Where your spools are located can make the difference between trouble and smooth operation of the printer. It is also often desirable to reduce the footprint of the printer as…
The Original Prusa MK4 and MK3.9 are equipped with a color LCD screen that, among other things, supports G-code thumbnails and QR codes. The footer of the main screen can be edited…
The components installed on your printer rely on firmware configuration. To facilitate the use of components sourced from third-party vendors, firmware version 3.9.1 introduced…