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David Wood (dwuk3d)
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CoreOneMinus+INDX or CoreOne+INDX (+ MK3.5->MK3.9 using spare NexTruder)

Exploring options for MK3s -> CoreINDX upgrade paths - would appreciate any thoughts

Pricing - in GBP

MK3S - £0  MMU2 - £0

MK3S->MK3.5s - £255

Mk3S->MK3.9S - £509

MK3s->MK4s - £589

MK4S->CoreOne - £579

CoreOne+ Kit - £950

CoreOneMinus Kit- (CoreOne without NexTruder) - price guess - £850

Founder edition INDX+CoreOne 8 Nozzles - £658 ($699)

Option 1 - Full upgrade path - Most expensive - rejected.

    MK3S->MK4S->CoreOne->INDX = £589+£579+£658 = £1,826
    Probably only the bed from the MK3s would be reused.

Option 2 - CoreOneKit + MK3.5->Mk3.85 - Most likely

   CoreOne+INDX = £950+£658 = £1,608

  Could the spare nextruder out of the CoreOne be added to an Mk3.5s - to make it into a MK3.85s MK3s->MK3.5s+Nextruder - £255 -
    effectively an MK4 - without the motor or frame upgrades?

Option 3 - CoreOne-INDX Kit - cheapest option

    If Prusa come out with a CoreOne Minus kit in time- say for about £850

    CoreOneMinus + INDX = £850 + £658 = £1,508

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Conclusion - I think I will wait a couple of months to see if Prusa come out with a CoreOneMinus kit.

If not - I think option 2 looks the most practical - and at the end I would have two good printers.

This topic was modified před 1 hour by David Wood (dwuk3d)
Napsal : 21/11/2025 9:11 am
Jürgen
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RE: CoreOneMinus+INDX or CoreOne+INDX (+ MK3.5->MK3.9 using spare NexTruder)
Posted by: @david-wood-dwuk3d

  Could the spare nextruder out of the CoreOne be added to an Mk3.5s - to make it into a MK3.85s MK3s->MK3.5s+Nextruder - £255 -
    effectively an MK4 - without the motor or frame upgrades?

Wouldn't you need a firmware version (or setting) which drives the Nextruder together with the 1.8° stepper motors in XYZ? Does that combination exist in any Prusa printer, or does the firmware UI let you configure the motors and extruder individually?

If you feel comfortable with recompiling your own firmware flavor, it should always be feasible of course. 

Napsal : 21/11/2025 9:34 am
Jürgen
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RE:

Oh, hang on... The MK3.9 is that "hybrid" printer with 1.8° steppers and Nextruder, right? 

Is there an overview table anywhere which compares the relevant hardware features (motors, extruder, Buddy board version, display, what else?) across the various incarnations of the i3 platform?

This post was modified před 13 mins by Jürgen
Napsal : 21/11/2025 9:59 am
David Wood (dwuk3d)
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Topic starter answered:
RE:

I thought the MK3.9 still used to old motors - so I presume the firmware supports that ok.

Parts list comparison  - red parts would need to be sourced too.

This post was modified před 7 mins by David Wood (dwuk3d)
Napsal : 21/11/2025 10:04 am
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