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john ioul
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eSUN filaments compatibality

Hi guys i wanna to know if there is any Prusa 3d printer version which is not compatible with esun filaments, that is represented in the site. thanks in advance

Posted : 18/01/2025 8:56 pm
john ioul
(@john-ioul)
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Topic starter answered:
RE:

i mean filaments here :
https://mrprinter3d.ir/

Posted : 20/01/2025 7:33 am
JoanTabb
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RE: eSUN filaments compatibality

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Posted : 20/01/2025 4:39 pm
iftibashir
(@iftibashir)
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RE: eSUN filaments compatibality

While I haven't used them myself, eSun filaments are used by many and are typically compatible with all of the printers across the Prusa range. They are a common brand and you should be fine with them 😉

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Posted : 20/01/2025 5:26 pm
Ken
 Ken
(@ken-2)
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RE: eSUN filaments compatibality

I've been using a roll of white eSun PLA+, prints OK on the MK4S, so I'd expect it to work as well on the CoreOne

Posted : 20/01/2025 9:57 pm
ScottW
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RE: eSUN filaments compatibality

Nobody has a CoreOne yet to confirm, but I think it is safe to assume it will perform similarly to the MK4S since it is the same extruder, fan, and bed.  I have not used eSun PLA with the Nextruder, but I do use a lot of eSun PETG on the MK4S.  I have always found it to be high quality and to work 99% as well as Prusament PETG (even using the Prusament PETG profiles!).  

Posted : 27/01/2025 1:20 am
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