Prusa Research CORE One+
Prusa Research

CORE One+

The Prusa Research CORE One+ is a FDM 3D printer released in 2026 by Prusa Research, with a build volume of 250×220×270 mm and MSRP of €1,349. Compatible with multi-material system MMU3 (5 slots). Enclosed chamber. Active heated chamber. Maximum speed 600 mm/s. Current status: active.

€1,349 Manufacturer's MSRP

Manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). Not the Amazon price — the actual price in stores may vary.

Technical specifications

Technology FDM
Build volume 250×220×270 mm
Weight 22.5 kg
Max speed 600 mm/s
Max acceleration
Max nozzle temp 290 °C
Nozzle material brass
Drive direct
Flow rate
Max bed temp 120 °C
Bed material PEI spring steel
Auto-leveling automatic (load cell mesh)
Enclosed Yes
Heated chamber Yes
AMS compatible Yes (MMU3, 5 slots)
WiFi Yes
Camera included No
Official slicer PrusaSlicer
OrcaSlicer support
Power 240 W
Noise

What materials can it print?

Compatibility derived from its verified specs. See the full materials guide →

MaterialPrints it?Why
PLAYesYes. PLA has no special needs: any FDM printer like the CORE One+ prints it out of the box.
PETGYesYes. With a nozzle up to 290 °C and a bed up to 120 °C it comfortably meets PETG's needs.
TPU (flexible)YesYes. It has a direct-drive extruder, ideal for flexibles; prints TPU well (go slow).
ABSYesYes. Nozzle up to 290 °C and an enclosure: it contains ABS's warping and fumes.
ASAYesYes. Nozzle up to 290 °C and an enclosure: it contains ASA's warping and fumes.
Nylon (PA)YesYes. It reaches 290 °C and is enclosed: it prints Nylon (dry it well first). For carbon-fibre variants, use a hardened-steel nozzle.
Policarbonato (PC)YesYes. Nozzle up to 290 °C and an enclosure with active heating: suitable for PC. For carbon-fibre variants, use a hardened-steel nozzle.

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