i looked into building a voron 2.4. kit prices span from £800-1400 . prusa offer their xl for about £1800 , consider this, you will get prusa back up and its mostly pre assembled. for most people thats close enough, the prusaxl is quite well priced.
Considering I spent somewhere between 30-40 hours building my Voron and I charge $100/hr for engineering time, I'd say an out of box usable printer capable of multiple toolheads is affordable.
This doesn’t feel like a review. More like a spec sheet list. There were a few things mentioned, like how long the heat soak can take and the gcode Wi-Fi speeds I would’ve been more interested to know about. Show first layer calibration in action, I’ve seen people use cardboard!
One thing i can't seem to find much information on is the part cooling. It's always been one of the only downsides of my MK3S+ and i have tried so many different ducts. Just wondering it they have upgraded it to a 12 or 24v fan.
what is the print speed, what is the speed benchy time (with normal settings none of the unusual bonkers benchy nonsense). How long does it take to print a normal part with the same settings when compared to mk3, mk4 and bambu labs.
Thanks for the detailed video and information. What do you think of Prusa continuing to use a drive belt for the X-axis? What would be a better option and could it be modified?
did you ask chatgpt to write that video? 😆You don't need to tell us about the specs of the printer, we all know them. Tell us about the item you printed, the dog, the vase mode, how long it took, show us close up, etc. The heat soak time, wifi transfert time is good info.
@@GannonMakerspace I get that but PRUSA hasn't released anything official and that kinda bugs me. Not enough for me to cancel my order, but still ...... LOLZ?
Great video, I'm considering the XL. *Just subbed too. Consider that a Voron 2.4 Bill of Materials for comparable costs realistically about $1500-$2400 USD depending on which materials, extruder, nozzles and circuit boards, and you still need to invest 20-30 hrs minimum to assemble those materials, I'd say the Prusa XL is a decent price. Then there is the Bambu P1P and X1C, which is 100% proprietary and requires connecting to communist Chinese government for operation. I can't even consider the Bambu for those reasons, unfortunately.
It doesn't matter whether it requires connection to a Chinese company or an American one. I'll never buy a Bambu, for the same reason that I'll never buy an iPhone. No walled gardens, ever! It's only a matter of time until Bambu pulls the rug out from under us.
Creality will soon stat shipping their K1 Max, a 300 X 300 X 300 mm print volume CoreXY printer with Klipper for input shaping and a ridiculous claim of 600 mm/sec print speeds which can only be attained on their smooth curve test print, but it is fast and produces good quality prints. I know the 3D printing community complains about Creality for good reason, but good & fast large format printers are coming.
Looks unbelievably slow for a corexy. @2:15 the print for that Z leadscrew part looks really rough. @2:23 those reviews lmaoooo @6:40 doesnt prusa QC actually test these things?
Jabba Jabba how about ship times are we to move on to other printers? I choose this printer based on testing, research and customer service. Explain to me a person who checks email and logs into my account for any information about when this ships to my front door, like a horse chasing a carrot oh it being worked on we get to it when we get to it enough of the specs get down to this is where we are
stop comparing Voron 2.4 to the xl, its not even close IMO. maybe if you were to compare the elusive VORON V24 with the 24 inch build plate, but then you still gotta contend with the tool changer, which right now nobody but e3d can effectively do without the end user being a senior engineer. PRUSA FOR THE WIN
Prusa xl is more similar to a Voron trident than a 2.4. The 2.4 doesn’t move the bed. For the price I honestly rather have a 2.4. Yes you assemble it but you actually learn a lot doing so.
Dude was reading off a script soooo hard. My guy, work on it. Make it more natural. Make it authentic. Make a note card or something, rehearse, and look at talking points, ot speaking word-for-word.
Check out our Reddit Q&A for more information! www.reddit.com/r/prusa3d/comments/12xu87w/prusa_xl_ask_us_anything/?
Affordability?! 😂 That’s the 1 thing they’re far from.
A 500mm cubed Ratrig is cheaper and likely better 🥴
He lost me when he said affordability. Good thing he lost me early.
i looked into building a voron 2.4. kit prices span from £800-1400 . prusa offer their xl for about £1800 , consider this, you will get prusa back up and its mostly pre assembled. for most people thats close enough, the prusaxl is quite well priced.
Considering I spent somewhere between 30-40 hours building my Voron and I charge $100/hr for engineering time, I'd say an out of box usable printer capable of multiple toolheads is affordable.
Good price for what you’re getting imo. It’s prebuilt, has tons of features, and a huge amount of support for the product.
This doesn’t feel like a review. More like a spec sheet list. There were a few things mentioned, like how long the heat soak can take and the gcode Wi-Fi speeds I would’ve been more interested to know about. Show first layer calibration in action, I’ve seen people use cardboard!
who would have thought us fellow burgerlandians would finally get onboard with the metric system because of 3d printers.
One thing i can't seem to find much information on is the part cooling. It's always been one of the only downsides of my MK3S+ and i have tried so many different ducts. Just wondering it they have upgraded it to a 12 or 24v fan.
We tested the fan pins and it is 5v
@@GannonMakerspace Thanks very much, bit disappointed tbh. Ah well won't change my mind, I have a n XL kit on order.
Dang, can't wait for mine to arrive! Also gears look extremely similiar to my tutorial, lol. :D
Anybody else think it’s kind of absurd that a $3000 3D printer is made with 3D printed parts?
yep still looks diy
Personally that's why I'm buying it! What better way to test your own 3D printers :)
@@MrBigbird007 I’d prefer machined aluminum parts for that price
what is the print speed, what is the speed benchy time (with normal settings none of the unusual bonkers benchy nonsense). How long does it take to print a normal part with the same settings when compared to mk3, mk4 and bambu labs.
Thanks for the detailed video and information. What do you think of Prusa continuing to use a drive belt for the X-axis? What would be a better option and could it be modified?
This is CoreXY. The same belt drives half of X and Y
Thanks for the video, I appreciate it.
did you ask chatgpt to write that video? 😆You don't need to tell us about the specs of the printer, we all know them. Tell us about the item you printed, the dog, the vase mode, how long it took, show us close up, etc. The heat soak time, wifi transfert time is good info.
I would give the script a read or two out loud to someone prior and work on tone and faciliation skills. That being said, good info
ALL This talk about specs and STILL no one can tell us what the speed max is on this thing, why? Im already buying one, but I'm curious.
You can check out the Prusa slicer profile to get an idea on the tuned speed for Prusa's acceptable quality. It is definitely Prusa's fastest printer.
@@GannonMakerspace I get that but PRUSA hasn't released anything official and that kinda bugs me. Not enough for me to cancel my order, but still ...... LOLZ?
speed is the main question for me especially with such as large build volume you're looking at days unless it's got reasonable speed like bambu
Great video. Well produced
Great video, I'm considering the XL. *Just subbed too.
Consider that a Voron 2.4 Bill of Materials for comparable costs realistically about $1500-$2400 USD depending on which materials, extruder, nozzles and circuit boards, and you still need to invest 20-30 hrs minimum to assemble those materials, I'd say the Prusa XL is a decent price.
Then there is the Bambu P1P and X1C, which is 100% proprietary and requires connecting to communist Chinese government for operation. I can't even consider the Bambu for those reasons, unfortunately.
It doesn't matter whether it requires connection to a Chinese company or an American one. I'll never buy a Bambu, for the same reason that I'll never buy an iPhone. No walled gardens, ever!
It's only a matter of time until Bambu pulls the rug out from under us.
and another 1500+ if you add the tool changer, so its a wash.
Creality will soon stat shipping their K1 Max, a 300 X 300 X 300 mm print volume CoreXY printer with Klipper for input shaping and a ridiculous claim of 600 mm/sec print speeds which can only be attained on their smooth curve test print, but it is fast and produces good quality prints. I know the 3D printing community complains about Creality for good reason, but good & fast large format printers are coming.
YUP
especially when you consider "who is e3d licensing to right now"? if you factored that in , then easily the cost would be the same.
Looks unbelievably slow for a corexy. @2:15 the print for that Z leadscrew part looks really rough. @2:23 those reviews lmaoooo @6:40 doesnt prusa QC actually test these things?
Similar thing happened on the Mk4 too. It's a tight fit on its own.
Did they email you that script to read? 🤣
Why? Didn’t you get that email? 😂
You know we have... two XL. - Wow! You must be rich! - Oh, honey, he's teasing you. Nobody has two Prusa XL
Jabba Jabba how about ship times are we to move on to other printers? I choose this printer based on testing, research and customer service. Explain to me a person who checks email and logs into my account for any information about when this ships to my front door, like a horse chasing a carrot oh it being worked on we get to it when we get to it enough of the specs get down to this is where we are
sweet!!
stop comparing Voron 2.4 to the xl, its not even close IMO. maybe if you were to compare the elusive VORON V24 with the 24 inch build plate, but then you still gotta contend with the tool changer, which right now nobody but e3d can effectively do without the end user being a senior engineer. PRUSA FOR THE WIN
Prusa xl is more similar to a Voron trident than a 2.4. The 2.4 doesn’t move the bed. For the price I honestly rather have a 2.4. Yes you assemble it but you actually learn a lot doing so.
@@Bigpopp1 do date , ive owned 7 3d printers, and ill eventually build a Voron, but I'm tired of learning curves for the moment. XL FTW
love prusa, thank you for video
Full review or infomercial? You pay what for a 3 day benchy print? Dude you're more than a fan boy! You really love Prusa! 😂😂😂
So cool!!! 😍 ❤
allready part in print 3d ... 2000€ .. need aluminium part and reel palstic injected part not abs printed low quality.. Bamboo lab look like better
You must be making a lot of money if you think Prusa is affordable....
Great Video - can not believe I am the first one commenting!
Dude was reading off a script soooo hard. My guy, work on it. Make it more natural. Make it authentic. Make a note card or something, rehearse, and look at talking points, ot speaking word-for-word.
This channel seems overwhelmingly disingenuous :/
this is the most boring review i have ever watched
Well, proves why sometimes a Wozniak does need a Jobs.