Prusa Research
Intermediate
Prusa CORE One
Prusa's first fully enclosed CoreXY printer, with an active-temperature chamber, Nextruder, and the legendary Prusa support and reliability.
$1199-1599
Typical Price Range
Key Specifications
250
X (mm)
220
Y (mm)
270
Z (mm)
0.4mm
Nozzle
Heated Bed
Yes
Max Hotend
290°C
Max Bed
120°C
Filament
1.75mm
Recommended Settings by Material
PLA
215°C
60°C bed
200 mm/s
PETG
240°C
85°C bed
150 mm/s
ABS
255°C
100°C bed
130 mm/s
About the Prusa CORE One
Prusa's first fully enclosed CoreXY printer, with an active-temperature chamber, Nextruder, and the legendary Prusa support and reliability.
With a build volume of 250 x 220 x 270mm, the Prusa CORE One offers a generous print area suitable for large projects and functional parts.
The maximum hotend temperature of 290°C allows printing with standard materials including PLA, PETG, and ABS.
This printer is rated as Intermediate level, making it suitable for users with some 3D printing experience.
Pros
Enclosed CoreXY with active chamber (55C)
Excellent reliability and support
Input shaping
MK4S upgrade path
Open ecosystem
Cons
Pricey vs Asian CoreXY rivals
No multi-color without MMU
Kit assembly for lowest price
Quick Reference
| Type | FDM |
| Brand | Prusa Research |
| Build Volume | 250×220×270 |
| Nozzle | 0.4mm |
| Max Hotend | 290°C |
| Max Bed | 120°C |
| Filament | 1.75mm |
| Level | Intermediate |