Be aware that old Joe Prusa even says that open source printing is dead at this point.
So I would expect to see even Prusa locking their new ideas away behind patents.
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DaddleDew@lemmy.world 2 weeks agoI’m personally keeping an eye on Prusa. They’re working on a new multi-filament system for their new Core One printer and it might be worth the wait.
It is pricier because it is made in Europe but at least the company has a solid reputation for more ethical business practices than whatever enshitification hell Bambu is heading down the road towards.
Be aware that old Joe Prusa even says that open source printing is dead at this point.
So I would expect to see even Prusa locking their new ideas away behind patents.
Not to be that guy but prusa’s latest is not fully open source either
If you’re talking about the MMU3 it’s the same solution they’ve had for their other printers. The only “new” part is the mounting hardware for the Core One. I have one and it’s awesome, but it’s not new.
They might ditch that - they published photos of a Bondtech INDX and the Core One. It might be,that they ditch the MMU3 all together.
They announced that they were working on a new system that would depart from the MMU3 for the core one.
Do you have a source for this? All I could find is information about the MMU3.
It’s in one of their official videos about the core one on their YouTube channel
fufu@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
Check out Bondtech Indx and regret buying anything else
StopSpazzing@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Sounds kinky
BastingChemina@slrpnk.net 2 weeks ago
This is what Prusa is planning to use on the Prusa Core One.
The picture released by Prusa shows 7 Indx head on a Prusa core one and has been relayed by Bontech. https://preview.redd.it/what-mmu4-is-probably-going-to-look-like-v0-a9k1435yyelf1.jpeg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=acdc5101cd9ea18d7474e89ebbf6f69e188e870c