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Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ 3D Printer kit, Removable Print Sheets, Beginner-friendly 3D Printer DYI Kit, Fun to Assemble, Automatic Calibration, Filament sample Included, Print Size 9.84×8.3×8.3 in.

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Features

  • The Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ is the latest version of our award-winning 3D printers, equipped with US Power Supply and 8GB SD card
  • This listing is a DIY KIT for self-assembly; We also offer a fully built and tested 3D printer
  • Fully automatic Mesh Bed Leveling process, IR filament sensor built-in, supports filament auto-loading; Print pauses when filament runs out
  • Genuine Gates belts, Bondtech drive gears, EINSY RAMBo motherboard, and many other features are the reason why the MK3S+ is the perfect 3D printing workhorse
  • The kit includes a Free sample of Prusament PLA ~ 2x25 g.

Description

The Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ is the latest version of our award-winning 3D printers. We have upgraded the MK3S with a new SuperPINDA probe for improved first layer calibration, added high-quality Misumi bearings and various useful design tweaks to make the printer easier to assemble and maintain. The MK3S+ includes all the proven features of the previous models, including the heatbed with removable PEI spring steel print sheets, automatic Mesh Bed Leveling, filament sensor, power loss recovery (power panic) and safety features. And it is still as silent as ever.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandOriginal PRUSA
Construction MaterialsPlastic and Metal
Color SchemeSilver
Dimensions19.6"D x 21.6"W x 15.7"H (49.8cm x 54.9cm x 39.9cm)
Weight24.03 lbs (10.9 kg)
AvailabilityCurrently in Production
Model NumberPRI-MK3S-KIT-ORG-PEI
Release DateFebruary 22, 2020
ManufacturerPRUSA
OriginCzech Republic
Ranking in Industrial & Scientific#112,347; #126 in 3D Printers Category
Customer Satisfaction4.2 out of 5 stars based on 205 reviews

Frequently asked questions

The Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ is designed with beginners in mind, thanks to its user-friendly assembly instructions and automatic calibration feature. The printer guides users through the setup process, making it accessible for those new to 3D printing. Additionally, it includes a sample of filament to get started right away, making the initial printing experience as smooth as possible.

Yes, the Prusa i3 MK3S+ features removable print sheets, allowing for easy removal of finished prints. This feature also makes it convenient to swap print sheets based on the type of filament being used or to replace a sheet if it becomes damaged.

The Prusa i3 MK3S+ has a generous print size of 9.84×8.3×8.3 inches, which provides ample space for printing larger models or multiple small items in one run. This makes it a versatile choice for both beginners and experienced users.

The Prusa i3 MK3S+ is designed to be low maintenance with its reliable design and quality components. Routine maintenance tasks, such as cleaning the print bed and lubricating the rods, are straightforward and well-documented in the user guide. However, like all 3D printers, occasional checks and adjustments are necessary to ensure optimal performance.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Prusa 3D printer garners generally positive feedback from most users, praising its reliability and quality as a first-time or upgrade choice. Buyers appreciated its assembly process, likening it to building a complex Lego set, and highlighted the printer's consistent performance post-setup. Reliability, the ease of use of the slicing software, and the upgradeability of the printer stand out as significant advantages. However, experiences vary, with a notable account of difficulty in assembly and dissatisfaction with print quality, hinting at a potential learning curve for new users or inconsistency in product experience.

Pros

  • 🔨 Fun and engaging assembly process
  • 🔄 Reliable performance with minimal print fails
  • 🛠 Upgradeable parts and compatible with new upgrades
  • 🔇 Stealth mode for quieter operation
  • ⚙ Auto bed leveling simplifies calibration
  • 📚 Intuitive slicing software

Cons

  • 🛠 Assembly can be challenging and time-consuming for some
  • 🖨 Dated LCD display
  • 🔧 Some users reported quality issues with prints

Should I Buy It?

If you enjoy a hands-on approach to setting up tech and value reliability and upgradeability in a 3D printer, the Prusa comes highly recommended by its user base. However, be prepared for a potential learning curve and some fiddling to perfect your prints. For enthusiasts and those willing to engage deeply with their equipment, it appears to be a sound investment.


  • First 3D printer
Never had a 3D printer before, so if you're looking for a super technical review then I won't be able to help. But... For a first time user, it really wasn't bad to build, about 10 hours in total. Instructions are good. Tools that come with it are not. Having the proper tools would have saved me a ton of time. Then after initial calibration... It's basically been running non-stop (Literally). Running just fine with PLA (Haven't tested other materials yet), overall no complaints. A few failed prints but I'm willing to bet that's more me not knowing the limits of a 3D printer than actual faults of the printer (Who knew you couldn't print plastic on thin air and expect it to stay there?) The display is... Dated to say the least (Looks like a LCD display from 20 years ago) but that's not a big deal. And considering that's the biggest gripe I have with the printer... Very happy with it overall. Although the display is dated, Prusa's slicing software is not... And even for a complete novice like me it's really easy to use and tweak. And the auto bed leveling is so nice, did one calibration when setting it up and it's been printing fine without any tweaking ever since. And the best part is... Down the line if part of the printer breaks... Most of it you can just 3D print, and Prusa will give you the gcode to do it. So you can literally have spares of every (plastic) part just sitting around in a box somewhere and it'd cost you next to nothing. And most of it... Is plastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022 by Zach

  • Prusa is what I need in a printer
Lets start from the top. A. To anyone who bought this and complained about putting it together, just don't. This was a fun kit to build. It was like getting a leggo kit for a 12 year old and I giggled reading the instruction manual. Don't worry, I won't spoil the fun for anyone new buying but you definitely will smile. B. Probably the single most reliable printer I've ever owned. Scratch that... Definitely the most reliable printer I've ever owned. I've been using this for a month and done very little in the way of upgrades outside of a new nozzle and build plate. Only print fails I've had have been due to slicer/user errror issues. And even those were easy to fix once I figured out what I did wrong. C. Full metal hotend with a nozzle upgrade is *Chefs Kiss*. Can print most anything your heart desires and reliably too! D. Auto Bed levelling. Some people say its trash but they're wrong as can be. You can change the autobed levelling to 7 points which makes a huge array of points levelled by the PINDA sensor and honestly I've never had a base layer issue that wasn't caused by me. Just calibrate, change the offset to where it needs to be with the twist of a knob and BAM, calibrated for good. D. No it's not a BAMBU labs print speed but it does have a stealth mode which is super nice for those of us that have limited space and need this printer in a spot where people exist. It's way quieter than any other FDM printer I own cuz of a single switch in settings. E. Upgradeable. It's July 2023 which means prusa's MMU3 is about to drop and even if that weren't my next upgrade, I'd still be able to upgrade any other part of this printer with kits online. Why? Cuz I built it and the kits are easy to find. F. Just buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023 by Jessica Fox

  • Assembly was hard - but worth it
Assembly took over 20 hours and it was an exhausting nerve-wracking experience. Every bolt presented another challenge. I broke 2 plastic parts during assembly, and customer service was very helpful and responsive through their chat system. I lost one spacer, and although there were many spare nuts and bolts - I had to make a fake spacer out of washers and superglue. After assembly, I plugged it in and nothing happened. Customer service had me open the power supply to check the fuse - and I found the power wires weren't connected properly, an easy fix. Setup and final adjustments went quickly. It is now printing most of the time, and turning into a true workhorse. It is the printer to have if you want to print something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Print quality is garbage
I’ve owned 2 other 3D printers before this; one of them was great but had the lifespan of a housefly and the other was DOA. So, I figured at nearly $1000 the Prusa, coming from Eastern Europe and not China, would be the 3D printer for me. Nope. It came as a kit, which means hundreds of bolts, nuts, plastic and metal pieces in a box. And, if I were rating the kit, it would get a 9+/10. Every piece was in a labeled bag and the book that directed the build is gorgeous. Assembling this device is slightly difficult because it’s a bit fiddly: I’d give it a 7/10 difficulty rating. I believe even a beginner can assemble this printer if they’re very careful and very patient. My rating has nothing to do with the build process but I believe that Prusa did a great job in creating this kit and it was worthy of a word or two of recognition. After completion, the prints don’t stick to the bed. They get drug around by the nozzle until they’re a mess of plastic fibers and not a cohesive model. I tried everything:. Wash the bed, check. Use a glue stick, check. Adjust the Z-axis in the “live-Z” process, check. I did get one model to actually stick to the bed and print but the print quality was very poor. In conclusion, even though I enjoyed building this kit and know, because I built it, how to fix some issues by adjusting gear mesh, belt tension, etc. even when it works properly, it just sucks. And for almost $1000 it COMPLETELY sucks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by Anny Won

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