2 Product details
Title: Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ / Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ (kit), Filament: 1.75 mm
Manufacturer: Prusa Research a.s., Partyzánská 188/7A, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic
E-mail:
EEE group: 3 (IT and/or telecommunication equipment), Device use: indoor only
Power supply: 90-135 VAC, 3.6 A / 180-264 VAC, 1.8 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.
3 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing 3D printer
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+
from Josef Prusa either as
an assembled printer or a printer kit - your purchase supports us with its further
development. Please, read the handbook carefully, since all chapters contain valuable info
for the correct service of the printer.
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+
is a successor to Original
Prusa i3 MK2S with numerous hardware and software upgrades, which lead to improved
reliability and ease of use and assembly.
In case of any printer-related problem, do not hesitate to contact us at
or
via 24/7 live chat at
We are glad to receive all of your valuable
comments and tips. We also 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
- The commonly used term for the printing pad - a heated area of
the 3D printer where 3D objects are printed.
Extruder
- The printing head also known as an 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.
3.2 Disclaimer
Failure to read the handbook may lead to personal injury, inferior results, or damage to the
3D printer. Always ensure that anyone who operates the 3D printer knows and understands
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