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Product
details
Title:
Original
Prusa
i3
MK3
/
Original
Prusa
i3
MK3
(kit),
Filament:
1.75
mm
Manufacturer:
Prusa
Research
s.r.o.,
Partyzánská
188/7A,
Prague,
170
00,
Czech
Republic
Contacts:
phone
+420
222
263
718,
e-mail:
EEE
group:
3
(IT
and/or
telecommunication
equipment),
Device
use:
indoor
only
Power
supply:
90-135
VAC,
2
A
/
180-264
VAC,
1
A
(50-60
Hz)
Working
temperature
range:
18
°C
(PLA)-38
°C,
indoor
use
only
Working
humidity:
85
%
or
less
Kit
weight
(gross
/
net):
9.8
kg
/
6.3
kg,
assembled
printer
weight
(gross
/
net):
12
kg
/
6.3
kg.
The
serial
number
is
located
on
the
printer
frame
and
also
on
the
packaging.
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Introduction
Thank
you
for
purchasing
our
original
3D
printer
Original
Prusa
i3
MK3
from
Josef
Prusa
either
as
an
assembled
printer
or
a
printer
kit
-
as
your
purchase
supports
us
with
its
further
development.
Read
the
handbook
carefully,
please,
all
chapters
contain
valuable
info
for
the
correct
service
of
the
printer.
Original
Prusa
i3
MK3
is
a
successor
to
Original
Prusa
i3
MK2S
with
numerous
hardware
and
software
upgrades,
which
lead
to
improved
reliability,
increased
speed,
and
ease
of
use
and
assembly.
Please
check
the
page
for
the
updated
version
of
this
3D
printing
handbook
download).
In
case
of
any
printer
-related
problem,
do
not
hesitate
to
contact
us
at
We
are
glad
to
receive
all
of
your
valuable
comments
and
tips.
We
strongly
suggest
you
visit
our
official
forum
at
,
where
you
can
find
solutions
to
common
issues,
tips,
advice
and
hints,
in
addition
to
actual
information
about
the
Original
Prusa
i3
printer’s
development.
3.1
Glossary
Bed,
Heatbed,
Printbed
-
Commonly
used
term
for
printing
pad
-
a
heated
area
of
the
3D
printer
where
3D
objects
are
printed.
Extruder
-
Printing
head,
or
extruder,
is
a
part
of
a
printer
consisting
of
a
nozzle
,
hobbed
pulley,
idler,
and
a
nozzle
fan.
Filament
-
The
term
for
plastic
provided
on
a
spool.
It’s
used
throughout
this
handbook
as
well
as
in
the
LCD
menu
on
the
printer
.
Heater,
Hotend
-
Other
names
for
a
printing
nozzle
.
1.75
-
3D
printers
use
two
different
diameters
(thickness)
of
filament
:
2.85
mm
(
commonly
called
as
3
mm)
and
1.75
mm.
Worldwide
the
1.75mm
version
is
used
more,
although
there
is
no
difference
in
printing
quality.
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