The Core One is an excellent alternative to the Bambu Lab machines, and, because it's made by Prusa, it has security-first features and an upgrade path that just doesn't exist for other manufacturers.
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Prusa Core One L 3D printer review

The Prusa Core One L delivers the kind of large-format reliability that most printers promise but very few actually achieve.
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