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Wasn’t the main hassle in calibrarion and Bambu was good in that and is major reason for popularity? So ”once you have a reliable printer” is kinda big thing.


Prusa is on par with Bambu in that respect. Really, Prusa are the ones that pioneered hassle-free calibration.


What Prusa is that? Last one I've used (not my own, community lab), I had to level the bed using the sheet-of-paper-method. Which is the reason why I got a Bambu for myself.


My mk3s+ (circa 2020) had a bed sensor. It's still super reliable and I'm only upgrading it to a Core One L because of the upcoming INDX system. Prusa quality, ethics, and true multi-material (not multi-color) in a compact package? Yes please!


They fixed that with the 3.5 or 3.9 upgrade many years ago.

The 4 and Core One families never had to do it.

Edit: and yes, it did suck


Got the Prusa MK3S+ and it's been perfectly reliable for years




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