

#PRUSA MINI E3D REVO DRIVERS#
To use the object preview feature, you’ll need to have the PrusaSlicer 2.1.1 or higher which can be found at the Prusa3D drivers page. The PrusaSlicer is a unique slicer which gives fine-tuned print profile. It comes with a high-quality power supply for a safe and reliable connection. That’s why it comes with many safety features such as 3 thermistors, fan RPM monitoring, certified high-quality PSU and self-diagnostics.Īll the parts used in the Prusa Mini were tested in-house and are very reliable and safe to use. Safety is always of importance when it comes to 3D printing, which the Prusa is aware of. It simply pushes your 1.75mm filament though a PTFE tube into the hotend then through your nozzle. The extruder motor is placed on the Z-axis column to decrease the weight of the extruder. Most Prusa printers have direct drive extruders, but the Mini on the other hand has a Bowden system and a drive gear ratio of 3:1. All you have to do is confirm your selection, click your control wheel, and watch your printer work. This will then open up a nice menu with the preview of your print. You have the choice to insert a USB drive with your desired file. (textured or smooth top sheet), One Click Printing

When the sheet cools down, parts can easily be removed by slightly flexing the sheet inwards, making them pop off the surface. This is a very popular feature, which comes with removable flexible spring steel sheets. You also have a built-in Ethernet for network connectivity (with an optional Wi-Fi upgrade). It usually means much less extrusion issues and less buffering.
#PRUSA MINI E3D REVO CODE#
The difference between the 32-bit board and the 8-bit board they have on the MK3S is the ability to process G Code quickly and support higher step rates, while doing more preprocessing. It allows you to do many things which you would need OctoPrint to do such as multiple printer management, sending files to the printer wirelessly, or downloading firmware update. The 32-bit controller gives the Prusa Mini a lot of extra control that you don’t get with most 3D printers. It’s not essential, but it’s a nice visual to have before seeing your print come to life. It has the ability to preview your sliced model before printing. One of the main features that people love about this printer is its responsive color LCD screen.

This printer comes with many sought-for features such as:

UPDATE: The Original Prusa Mini is back with normal lead times and no longer delayed by supply issues. It’s a great choice for people who already have a printer and have been wanting to get that secondary, back-up or support printer on the side. When it comes to building a farm of Prusa printers (Prusa Mk3), you’d still be able to print all the parts on the Prusa Mini without issue. This 3D printer should put people at a good level, at an affordable price, while still maintaining a high quality product.Įven though it’s called the Prusa Mini, it still has a more than capable build volume. The original Prusa line can get quite pricey for a lot of people, which is why they opt-in to buy Chinese copies and run into many issues. If you exclusively make small prints, it’s a perfect option for you. Many times, people just want a printer that works with a high success rate and doesn’t require all kinds of tinkering and upgrading. There isn’t much to talk about the Revo Six, mainly because if there isn’t anything to improve then let it be like that.The Prusa Mini costs around $349 from Prusa3D ($399 with the extras). Obviously one of the biggest advantages of the Revo ecosystem is the small size and weight, but if you already have a V6 this shouldn’t be a problem, but if you plan to get a Prusa mini then you should consider the Revo Micro. You could get rid of the square heater block that is a pain What are the cons of the Revo six Obviously, the biggest benefit of having the Revo Six, instead of a regular V6, is that you can use the rapidChange ecosystem, making swapping nozzles and basic work on the hotend very very easy. The dimensions and fan specs should be the same, as I stated, the only difference is the smaller heaterbreak interface. No other big differences were seen other than the plastic support for the fan, which is transparent and not blue like my old V6.
