0:00
how do you spot a Prusser fan in the
0:01
wild oh that's easy They'll look
0:03
something like this With all the apparel
0:05
and devoted enthusiasts coupled with a
0:07
beloved back catalog I think it's fair
0:09
to describe Prusser as the indie rock
0:12
stars of 3D printing And I have to admit
0:14
I've been bit by the bug a little I do
0:17
have a growing fondness for Prusser as a
0:19
brand I want to wear the t-shirts the
0:22
hats and the hoodie even though I've got
0:23
no idea what this slogan on the back
0:26
actually means If you can explain this
0:29
please tell me in the comments The thing
0:30
is I like to walk around in kit that
0:32
says I'm a 3D printing enthusiast and
0:35
fly our community's flag But we're not
0:37
here to look at branded apparel We're
0:39
here to talk about the Core 1 Pruss's
0:41
latest evolution of their i3 range And I
0:44
think there are a ton of great technical
0:45
videos out there saying how incredible
0:48
this printer is And yeah I've got to
0:50
agree the print quality is solid When it
0:54
comes to the raw practical user
0:56
experience you know the things I focus
0:58
my reviews on I have to be real and say
1:01
it's missing a few elements I've come to
1:03
expect from far more basic printer
1:05
brands Yet for a very particular reason
1:08
I've been compelled to come back to this
1:10
and print more and more on it than most
1:13
of the printers I've touched recently So
1:15
hi I'm Ross and this is Fauxhammer
1:18
Videos So yeah if you don't know my
1:20
channel already I'd say I'm more of a
1:23
product user experience reviewer Less
1:25
tech talk though I still test these
1:27
machines The videos are more about
1:29
highlevel overviews what a product does
1:32
or doesn't do and what that means
1:34
practically to the average end user And
1:36
I know I'm going on about me here more
1:38
than the printer but I want to be clear
1:40
upfront and avoid wasting your time if
1:42
you're looking for another tech review
1:44
You really don't need me here trying to
1:45
be that kind of channel too because
1:47
there's already plenty of awesome ones
1:50
of those So yeah as I said Prussa are a
1:53
brand I actually want to champion And no
1:55
not just because they sent me another
1:56
free printer I won't go over why again
1:59
here If you want to see what led me to
2:00
this point please check out my previous
2:02
videos about the MarkVs and the Prusser
2:05
XL And yeah I like cool apparel Anyway
2:08
this one is much the same Prusser is a
2:11
premium brand Even the unboxing process
2:13
is more premium than most The
2:15
presentation of the product on the box
2:17
is excellent and there are pictograms on
2:19
the inside showing how to unbox it
2:21
That's a smart workflow A cardboard
2:24
frame is used to lift this smooth 23 kg
2:26
cuboid out of its box which I must say
2:29
is both incredibly handy and recyclably
2:32
nice And it's been pointed out I've
2:34
neglected to mention the bonus free
2:35
packs of Haribo that you get with Prusso
2:38
machines which should easily last you
2:40
through and beyond setup assuming you
2:42
reward yourself with one after each
2:44
stage rather than just scoff the whole
2:46
bag as you read the included manual In
2:48
fact there's actually a common joke that
2:49
with a Prusser machine you buy an
2:51
expensive pack of Haribo and get a free
2:53
printer Now in the box I noticed but
2:56
ignored some long rubber box that
2:58
weren't mentioned in the manual It turns
3:00
out if you read labels rather than
3:02
ignorantly just film them these are
3:04
rubber pads that you actually need to
3:05
stick onto the printer for feet
3:07
Something I recommend you do immediately
3:09
whilst the printer's lifted out of the
3:11
box and onto its side lest it scratch
3:13
the out of your lovely wooden
3:15
worktop So watch out for this scar in
3:17
future videos I do have to say though
3:20
and this is my first complaint for a
3:21
typically more premium machine why am I
3:24
sticking the feet on myself i know it's
3:26
a minor thing but it does make this
3:28
rather important element seem like a
3:30
bungedin afterthought on how the machine
3:32
was designed And again I'm I'm sore
3:34
about it scratching my lovely worktop
3:36
Now as I've said with all Prusser
3:38
machines I love the style at least the
3:40
color scheme But this time I absolutely
3:43
love the look of this printer I'd go so
3:45
far as to say this is the nicest looking
3:48
3D printer I have Though I know this is
3:50
subjective maybe you don't but I
3:53
actually had to move this printer to my
3:55
dining room when printing models for
3:56
this review And I've got to admit it
3:58
didn't look awful as furniture I could
4:00
actually see this in a modern house as
4:03
kind of a current version of the home
4:06
hi-fi units we had back in the 80s and
4:08
'90s Though I'd love to see how to make
4:10
this gorgeous wooden version of the
4:12
printer that was shown off at Form Next
4:14
last year when they announced it Why
4:16
can't we buy that version and yeah it's
4:19
not lost on me that the material this is
4:21
made out of is bamboo Like I said these
4:24
guys are rock stars Anyway still with
4:26
the unboxing Once again I got a list of
4:28
QA checks that had been performed on the
4:30
my specific machine Though this was the
4:32
first Prusser machine I've had that
4:33
doesn't have a print stuck to the build
4:35
plate on arrival which showed that it
4:38
was used at the factory for tests and
4:39
worked fine Is this cost cutting or am I
4:42
an odd one out anyway and spoiler alert
4:45
mine worked fine Prints are solid
4:48
They're not oh my god wow amazing but
4:50
solid with caveats I'll talk about that
4:53
later Now when it comes to features this
4:56
is where I feel the printer is a bit
4:57
limited when directly compared to others
4:59
on the market but much of this comes as
5:02
a double-edged sword For example the
5:04
build area here matches the MarkVs being
5:07
250x 210 mm And whilst this is
5:10
intentional because one of the best
5:12
parts of this machine is that you can
5:13
upgrade it from a previous i3 Prusser
5:16
framework machine I've got to admit that
5:19
missing 4 cm on the Y-axis of the build
5:21
plate does feel noticeably limiting
5:24
especially when printing larger
5:25
multi-art projects A larger build area
5:28
for me means fewer times Returning to
5:30
the printer and clearing off the plate
5:32
per project Oh and the printer comes
5:34
with a smooth plate which has incredible
5:36
adherence but there are various other
5:38
plates available already because this
5:40
component is identical to the previous
5:42
i3 machines Anyway now that this printer
5:46
has a new Core XY profile the build
5:48
height has increased to 270 mm which is
5:51
a decent upgrade from the 220 mm limit
5:54
of the previous MarkV but overall the
5:57
build volume is still on the noticeably
5:59
smaller size of similar machines Now
6:02
whether print volume matters obviously
6:04
depends on what you intend to print So
6:06
if these comments put you more on the
6:07
fence one of the best free tests you can
6:10
do with any machine is just download a
6:12
slicer before you get one and see if
6:14
your stuff fits in the available area In
6:17
Orca Slicer for example you can easily
6:19
compare most modern machines I'll come
6:22
back to slicer and workflow shortly Now
6:25
as I said I love the look of the machine
6:27
but I also need to call out a lot of the
6:29
way this is made seems to be due to the
6:31
limits of a company not working out of
6:33
China with easy access to tons of vacuum
6:35
form plastics Beyond the mechanical
6:38
components the printer is made from
6:39
sheet metal 3D printed parts and dark
6:42
perspect panels which are just pinned
6:44
into the metal frame with plastic studs
6:46
Now this is where we come on to one of
6:47
the first of my many mild frustrations
6:50
Where most printers have removable lids
6:52
this one is pinned in place Now sure you
6:55
can easily remove those plastic pins and
6:57
sit it loose on top like other printers
6:59
My point is having it locked in place is
7:02
somewhat restrictive when you'll most
7:04
likely need to access the hotend for
7:07
semifrequent general maintenance I like
7:10
a lid that is intended to be removed for
7:12
immediate hotend access The pins tell me
7:15
this wasn't designed or intended that
7:17
way but it should have been And yes I
7:20
know I can hear myself when I'm
7:22
complaining about these things I know
7:23
it's minor I know it's small But let's
7:26
be fair If Eligu any cubic or Creality
7:28
had designed their lids this way some of
7:31
us would be absolutely losing our
7:33
and calling them anything from
7:35
shortsighted to downright stupid now
7:37
wouldn't we and those are the kinder
7:39
things we'd say But since we're on with
7:41
minor gripes I've got more Here's one
7:44
When changing filament I noticed that
7:46
when the runout detection would happen
7:48
it was just as the filament enters the
7:50
printer through the PTFE tube on the
7:52
right hand side rather than when the
7:54
filament has reached the hotend Now we
7:57
know the hotend can detect the presence
7:58
of filament because well it detects when
8:01
the filament enters the top of the
8:03
hotend on material changeover So why
8:06
does the core one retract a PTFE tube's
8:08
length of filament every time you want
8:10
to change material if I've missed a
8:13
setting to resolve this please tell me
8:14
and I'll post it along with any other
8:16
fixes for the things I've called out in
8:18
the video description And again not a
8:20
huge problem but respectfully it's still
8:23
something that many cheaper machines
8:25
have overcome Speaking of the filament
8:27
let's talk about mounting So this mounts
8:29
onto the 3D printed reel holder recessed
8:32
into the right hand side of the printer
8:34
And this is a neat and tidy place to put
8:36
it with the PTFE tube also in a sensible
8:39
location for easily feeding the filament
8:41
in I actually like this more than I
8:44
thought I would It's really tidy and it
8:46
helps with the overall look of the
8:47
machine Though this is at the cost of
8:49
some internal space So again build
8:52
volume But I do like some of the designs
8:54
I've seen for these recesses where you
8:56
can make a filament door for the right
8:58
hand side and a tool holder for the left
9:00
And with the case being magnetic this is
9:03
great for tinkerers adding customization
9:05
options But I'm also keen to see Pruss's
9:07
version of a filament enclosure or any
9:10
enclosure that doesn't look like a
9:11
bellows But maybe this isn't their angle
9:14
or their target audience which more
9:16
elements of this printer will come to
9:18
show But it was also when changing
9:20
filament during the many prints I did
9:22
that I feel I'm missing things here that
9:25
make my life a touch more convenient
9:27
There's no dedicated purge shoot and no
9:29
nozzle wiper So again small but missing
9:32
conveniences that I have on other
9:34
cheaper machines And what I found really
9:37
fun is that every time I did a filament
9:40
change on the many prints I did I had to
9:42
open the door to remove the floating
9:44
line of filament So the door sensor
9:45
would then tell the printer the door is
9:47
open and display a full screen message
9:49
until I closed it right at the time that
9:52
I actually want to be controlling the UI
9:54
to tell it yes the purge filament is the
9:56
right color Please continue And yeah
9:59
okay maybe it's just me but I found this
10:01
warning along with stopping and pausing
10:03
the print every time the door was opened
10:05
to be highly annoying I understand it
10:07
from a safety perspective I understand
10:10
that the printer doesn't want to be
10:11
printing at any time there's a risk of
10:13
an environmental temperature change I
10:16
understand why it's on by default but as
10:19
a home user with a single printer
10:21
printing PLA it was one of the first
10:23
things I turned off So moving on to
10:25
features this printer does have rather
10:27
than just winging about ones it doesn't
10:29
The Core 1 has built-in Wi-Fi and
10:31
Ethernet And you can connect to the
10:32
Slicer via Prusser Link or Prusser
10:34
Connect for LAN or cloud-based printing
10:36
and monitoring respectively But
10:38
something it doesn't have there's no
10:40
webcam in this machine by default There
10:42
are already mods so you can add one and
10:45
it natively works through the printer
10:47
and the slicer and Prussa are releasing
10:49
their own and I honestly well I don't
10:51
mind this too much but you tell me is a
10:54
webcam more of a feature you want in a
10:56
printer as standard or are you glad this
10:59
is more of an optional extra because you
11:01
don't need it and I'll tally up who says
11:03
what But I think the question we're
11:05
going to answer by the end is are you
11:07
the sort of person this printer is even
11:09
aimed at but since we're talking about
11:11
features that could be seen as an
11:13
unnecessary expense of hardware in a
11:15
machine that you don't want to pay for
11:16
because there's not much value in it I
11:19
have to bring up the NFC reader on the
11:21
back of the machine because like the
11:22
MarkVs the only function I see this
11:24
performing is so that you can use the
11:26
Prusser app on an NFC compatible phone
11:29
to send your Wi-Fi credentials to the
11:31
printer once during initial setup And
11:35
this time this didn't even work for me
11:37
despite it working fine on the MarkVs
11:39
the printer that this printer is the
11:42
next evolution of And the instructions
11:44
for other methods of connecting to Wi-Fi
11:46
during the out-of-box experience just
11:48
didn't marry up what it said on the
11:50
printer and what I could do in the app
11:52
So I did it manually with an onscreen
11:54
alpha numeric keypad And this is a
11:57
touchcreen in 2025 Now I've said before
12:00
in previous Prusser reviews and I'll say
12:02
it again here I find this control dial
12:05
along with the UI a bit legacy now Where
12:08
other machines have moved to more
12:09
infographic styles of display Prusser
12:12
has stuck with lists and they kind of
12:14
have to in order for this dial to still
12:17
work with the UI Anyway I was talking
12:19
about the NFC reader What is the actual
12:22
point in this beyond adding Wi-Fi
12:24
credentials it'd be great if it were I
12:27
don't know maybe able to read NFC tags
12:30
in spools of primeament and tell the
12:32
printer what's loaded so that it can
12:33
sync back to the slicer Maybe it could
12:36
even track usage so you know how much is
12:37
left on each spool remotely Seriously if
12:40
this component has any value beyond
12:42
Wi-Fi credentials please tell me And
12:44
again I'll update the description But
12:46
before being snarky with your comments
12:48
please also be aware of when this video
12:50
came out because yeah my complaint here
12:53
will look especially dafted if they add
12:55
a use for this later And I have to say
12:58
yes I know I'm dragging this on I know I
13:00
know I'm being more apologetic and
13:02
cautious with my criticisms in this
13:04
review than most I'm pretty much
13:05
backtracking or talking down everything
13:07
I complain about but it's because I'm
13:09
conscious of the people out there who
13:11
are maybe a little more extreme in their
13:14
devotion to Prusser And yeah because I
13:16
read all my comments I am nervous of
13:18
inviting that wroth I'm a sensitive guy
13:21
By all means if you think I'm wrong in
13:23
anything please tell me Just do it
13:25
kindly These are only my opinions after
13:27
all But speaking of Prusser fans the
13:30
Core 1 has two in the back of the
13:32
chassis This is Prusser's first enclosed
13:35
Core XY machine and one of the main
13:36
benefits of these types of setups is
13:39
environmental temperature control Now
13:41
for me I just prefer a Core XY because
13:44
it looks tidier but yeah it's for
13:46
environmental control Material like PLA
13:49
wants to be kept cool and materials like
13:51
ABS wants to be kept warmer And to
13:53
manage internal temperature these two
13:55
fans on the rear of the machine are
13:57
designed to do that And between these is
13:59
the chamber temperature sensor Air blows
14:01
out to the chamber through these fans
14:03
and in through the manually openable
14:05
vent in the top of the lid I say lid but
14:07
as we've established top cover Now I'm
14:11
not an airflow engineer but I have many
14:13
other printers that have got more of an
14:15
air blade outlet for what appears to be
14:17
more directional part cooling across the
14:20
surface of where the nozzle is here This
14:23
printer has two case fans and what
14:25
Prusser call the 360° cooling fan on the
14:29
hotend which I expect would work fine on
14:31
an open air bed slinger But I'm
14:34
presuming this is less effective in an
14:37
enclosed chamber because what I do know
14:40
is that the printer struggled to keep
14:42
the chamber below 30° C despite this
14:45
being near an open door and the
14:47
environment air temperature was nearer
14:49
15° Now thankfully this was still cool
14:52
enough for PLA So my prints were fine as
14:55
I said But if you have a print farm full
14:57
of these what's temperature management
14:59
like on yours please let me know in the
15:01
comments Now moving on to the slicer As
15:03
always I've been using Prusser Slicer on
15:06
Prusser reviews because it's the
15:07
intended software for these printers
15:09
which as I've said before has more of a
15:12
techy interface than the filter it's
15:14
gone through on the way to what is now
15:16
Orca Slicer And for reasons I'll come on
15:18
to I really spent a lot of time in the
15:21
slicer this time round And I was
15:23
constantly asking myself so that I could
15:25
be objective is the Orca UI better or am
15:29
I just more used to it and after hours
15:32
now I can confidently say that I feel
15:35
Orca is objectively better in terms of
15:38
layout and workflow I'll give a clearer
15:41
example in a moment Now when it comes to
15:43
printing quality as I said before it's
15:45
solid Well I'd say it's fine It's not
15:48
incredible It's not wow The benchy test
15:51
that's loaded onto the printer was fast
15:53
but like most fast printers the quality
15:55
suffers a little bit with the increase
15:57
of speed I can see gaps in the top and
16:00
I've got to be honest I've seen better
16:01
results before from Prusser Now it was
16:05
as soon as I printed this toaster test
16:06
that I could see that the 70° overhangs
16:09
and that's the second line down by the
16:11
way which were amazing on the MarkVs
16:14
weren't so great this time around Still
16:16
okay compared to other machines But this
16:19
is surprising when the printer uses
16:21
pretty much the same hotend and likely a
16:23
similar profile to the MarkVs which was
16:26
mildly but noticeably better So I wonder
16:30
again is there a temperature issue and I
16:33
don't seem to be the only person
16:34
noticing this as there are a few forums
16:36
online with people talking about it and
16:39
all 3DP even have an article about it So
16:42
I find it strange that such a
16:44
self-loorded feature of the last
16:45
evolution of Prusser printer hasn't been
16:48
matched here in terms of performance All
16:50
the benefits of better overhangs such as
16:53
fewer supports needed were praised on
16:55
the MarkVs And maybe you see this as
16:58
another minor thing I'm winging about
17:01
but the point is Prusser can't have it
17:03
both ways It can't be "Oh my god wow
17:05
look at this on the MarkVs." But now a
17:08
marginal issue to quote the article from
17:10
all 3DP especially when it's published
17:13
on the front page marketing material for
17:15
the Core 1 Prusser can't claim the Core
17:18
1 is flawless when the MarkVs was
17:20
visibly more flawless Flawless by
17:23
definition is an absolute and here there
17:26
are flaws But anyway if you've got a
17:28
theory beyond mine as to why this could
17:30
be the case let me know in the comments
17:32
Is it a cooling issue as I've supposed
17:34
can it be resolved and finally another
17:37
called out feature When it comes to
17:38
speed well as I'm about to explain I
17:41
printed lots on this printer And whilst
17:43
the quality was okay I also noticed that
17:46
the profiles for print speeds were
17:48
rather conservative when compared to
17:50
similar printers maybe 20 to 30% slower
17:53
And again this is something you can test
17:55
for free yourself with the profiles in
17:56
Prusser Slicer versus the profiles in
17:59
other slices Just compare the estimates
18:02
Anyway coupled with the slightly smaller
18:04
build plate than what I'm used to this
18:06
machine was printing almost non-stop for
18:08
just over 3 weeks But here's the twist
18:11
which means haha caught you angry fan
18:14
who already left a shitty comment
18:16
Because the thing is I probably actually
18:18
agree with you I'm a big fan of this
18:21
printer The key is understanding what
18:25
type of user it's made for You see when
18:28
it comes to printing lots isn't that
18:30
kind of the whole point of Prusser
18:32
machines they're made to be workh horses
18:34
first and foremost And despite my user
18:37
experience complaints that I hope you'd
18:39
at least agree are comparatively valid
18:41
based on my preferences of someone who
18:44
wants a single hobbyist machine at home
18:46
when it comes to my experience actually
18:48
using the printer Well it's been
18:51
faultless And you see it got me With
18:56
most printers I review I'll do the test
18:58
see the workflow check the features and
19:00
compare them to what I think is common
19:03
sense I'll highlight any issues and
19:05
sometimes print an attention-grabbing
19:07
model to showcase in the video And that
19:10
was my plan here I wanted to print some
19:12
more models by Tame Grips that you'll
19:14
keep seeing until I've done his full
19:16
collection because they're now all free
19:18
on Colts and I hope he makes more This
19:20
time I wanted to print both varieties of
19:22
this pulse rifle and that was about 8 to
19:25
12 plates worth of printing Now this
19:27
would have been easier if Prusser Slicer
19:29
didn't have some odd limit of nine build
19:32
plates per project So please please can
19:35
you extend that limit Prusser but anyway
19:37
it was the printer's workflow that got
19:39
me After setting up each plate I'd send
19:41
it to the printer via Prusser Connect
19:43
But you could actually add this to the
19:45
print queue Meaning once a print was
19:47
finished you simply had to go to the
19:49
printer empty the plate reinsert it
19:51
easily thanks to the two guiding pins on
19:53
the back of the build platform and hit
19:55
ready on screen which is actually the
19:57
default option to hit at the end of a
19:59
print Lo and behold your next print
20:01
begins immediately And it was this
20:03
process that kept me coming back to each
20:06
next print like I was playing Fallout 3
20:09
You know if anyone can relate to that
20:10
mindset of all right just one more quest
20:13
and then I'll go to bed Here it was Okay
20:16
I'll just add one more thing to the list
20:18
and one more and one more for fun and
20:21
one more I just kept adding more plates
20:23
when I had a few minutes free And that's
20:25
why I ended up printing two more of
20:27
these profiles Well that and it was for
20:29
the greater good And I know only a few
20:31
of you will get that reference So again
20:33
pop it in the comments But anyway this
20:36
time I printed them in Prussa branded
20:37
colors because well again their branding
20:40
has also really got to me But it was
20:42
whilst printing all this that I think
20:44
I've realized who this printer's aimed
20:45
at It's not for the average hobbyist
20:48
home user like me It's for the proumer
20:51
And that is kind of who Prusser are
20:53
aiming their machines at This workflow
20:56
the options on the UI and even the
20:58
colored LED bar in front of the bill
21:00
plate seem to fit very perfectly with
21:03
the likes of a print farm walking up and
21:05
down rows of printers looking for a very
21:07
clear and bright indication of which
21:09
needs your attention next And the
21:11
functions are all aimed at keeping that
21:13
printer printing The workflow is made so
21:16
that you ceue up prints in one session
21:18
sat on your ass at a computer and then
21:20
just keep returning to the printers as
21:22
they need a clear down This seems like a
21:25
machine designed primarily for that
21:27
level of business workflow and that
21:29
level of workflow specifically The sort
21:32
of workflow that I'm sure benefits
21:34
Prusser's own print farm These machines
21:36
are very obviously built from their
21:39
perspective and what they want We just
21:41
reap the benefits of it but they're not
21:44
made with the perspective of the home
21:46
user in mind And I guess that's fine The
21:49
things I want like purge shoots enclosed
21:52
filament boxes or automated material
21:54
changes suit me as a home user who yeah
21:56
I chop and change between projects and
21:58
colors and filaments on a whim But in a
22:01
farm in a business workflow burning
22:03
through reel after reel of the same
22:05
filament who cares about the features I
22:07
want so to conclude you're probably
22:10
asking "Is this a good machine and is it
22:12
worth your money?" Well I'll say it
22:14
again I think there are some rather
22:15
common modern convenience elements
22:17
missing here probably nothing
22:19
earthshattering or damaging just things
22:21
I personally find helpful in other
22:23
machines for me as an average home user
22:27
And I'm a little underwhelmed with its
22:29
current PLA performance which tells me
22:32
I'm going to need to revisit this
22:33
printer in the future once there's been
22:35
some updates Maybe I should actually go
22:38
through the process of upgrading my
22:40
MarkVs to a Core 1 just to get more
22:43
hands-on experience with building and
22:45
maintaining a printer I think that'll be
22:47
an exercise worthwhile What do you think
22:49
is that a video of mine you'd want to
22:51
watch but anyway the thing is you just
22:54
you don't buy a Prusser for the latest
22:57
high-tech features anyway You buy it for
22:59
reliability If you stack this or any
23:02
Prusser machine up on paper against any
23:04
similar machine the other machines will
23:06
probably outshine Pruser in various ways
23:09
Speeds flow rates lists of features
23:12
price And I guess I also feel a bit
23:14
redundant here because you also you
23:17
don't buy a producer because you've
23:18
watched a video like mine online or any
23:21
other tech review and we've convinced
23:23
you to do it You buy a Prusser because
23:26
you know someone be it in real life or
23:28
online who champions Prusser like no
23:30
other brand for their level of support
23:32
continued firmware updates reliability
23:35
and repairability As I've mentioned in
23:37
my other Prusser videos you buy a
23:40
Prusser because you want to invest in a
23:42
3D printer or maybe you've got more of a
23:45
business use for it and the workflow and
23:48
reliability suits those needs at the
23:50
price it costs You buy it because you
23:53
want to upgrade to the next generation
23:55
when it becomes available rather than
23:57
buy a whole new printer As I said they
23:59
aren't pushing more features They're
24:01
pushing reliability Sure it's a
24:03
different angle to what other brands are
24:05
doing but they're sticking to their guns
24:06
and they're the only ones doing it And
24:09
I've got to say they're probably the
24:11
best at that too And that along with the
24:13
apparel the fans and the energy amongst
24:16
the community of Prusser users is what
24:19
makes these guys the rock stars of the
24:21
3D printing industry If you want in on
24:23
their next gig it's easy You don't need
24:25
to ask You just need to order a printer
24:27
from them So if this video has helped
24:28
you though I'm not sure why it would
24:30
maybe it's at least put you in the
24:31
perspective of what you're getting and
24:33
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24:58
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