RE: Whose upgrading to Core One?
Like many here I've recently installed the Mk4S upgrade, and am in no direct need of upgrading right away. I suspect that If this printer had been launched at the same time as the Mk4, we all would have chosen the Core One instead. That's not at all to say I'm disappointed with the MK4(s). I am thrilled (shocked) that they went well out do their way to provide an upgrade path to the Core One, and I look forward to doing the conversion at some point. Seeing how all (or most) of the electronics will be carried over, I expect it should run really well out of the gate. The nextruser was brand new with the Mk4/XL launches. It is well established now and profiles shouldn't be far off of those printers either. With my limited needs, I have no reason to rush to upgrade other than the convenience of the enclosure and ability to add a few material choices. I plan to wait until initial orders get caught up on the conversion kit before ordering. I think this is going to be a perfect combination of features and simplicity.
-J
RE: Whose upgrading to Core One?
- With that price I can purchase now the Bambulab X1C+AMS combo (1.049€) and I would still have money.
But the X1 with AMS costs €1249
RE: Whose upgrading to Core One?
I’m wondering how the MK4(non-S) to Core 1 conversion would work… do I really need to buy both upgrades separately? I’ve been holding off on the S upgrade because I don’t really need the NFC/etc and $100 seems a lot for a somewhat better nozzle and a bigger part fan(I already have a self-printed 360 adapter for the existing MK4 fan), but not sure how much the other things are needed here.
I also had a different air duct on my MK4. But you can't compare that with the new fan.
RE: Whose upgrading to Core One?
You bet that six months after the Core One starts shipping, the Core One-S will be announced in order to fix missing features and poorly designed parts on the original printer. Then the Core One S+ and so on...
Other manufacturers also do this during a model cycleBambulab has also improved parts of the X1C and AMS. It's just that you shouldn't find out about it and certainly not have the opportunity to upgrade.
RE: Whose upgrading to Core One?
- With that price I can purchase now the Bambulab X1C+AMS combo (1.049€) and I would still have money.
But the X1 with AMS costs €1249
@rainer-2 Normally, but we are in the Black Friday week and there is a huge discount on the combo and they sell it at 1.049€.
But again, I am against closed source, and especially Filament DRM (yes, X1C and its companions have DRM on filament usage as the Inkjet printers 🙄 Till now it has not been activated by Bambulab, but in the future.. who knows.... 😑 )
So am am very reluctant to purchase the combo. And I don't like the fact that the Prusa One Kit will we available later in spring 2025.
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- With that price I can purchase now the Bambulab X1C+AMS combo (1.049€) and I would still have money.
But the X1 with AMS costs €1249
@rainer-2 Normally, but we are in the Black Friday week and there is a huge discount on the combo and they sell it at 1.049€.
But again, I am against closed source, and especially Filament DRM (yes, X1C and its companions have DRM on filament usage as the Inkjet printers 🙄 Till now it has not been activated by Bambulab, but in the future.. who knows.... 😑 )
So am am very reluctant to purchase the combo. And I don't like the fact that the Prusa One Kit will we available later in spring 2025.
When I look at the current page. X1C 1049 X1C+AMS 1249
Add the printer to the shopping cart. Then the price for the X1CmitAMS will change
RE: Whose upgrading to Core One?
Just upgraded my MK4 to the S variant, of course I'll buy the MK4S to Core One kit. I planned on buying the enclosure at $349 so upgrading to Core One for $449 only makes sense and is a better overall value.
I love how Prusa is committed to giving us an upgrade path, where it makes sense. I firmly believe that the Core One is the entry-level CoreXY printer for new 3D print users and current users looking to upgrade. I expect to see at least one more CoreXY between the Core One and the XL that is an enclosed, two print head took changer, 270 x 270 x 270, high flow/hardened nozzle printer with a heated chamber.