You can tell Josef is getting more mature, he switched out just a T-shirt to a T-shirt and sport jacket.
@ChrisHarmon1Ай бұрын
Slap a sports jacket on a 10 year old and suddenly he's ready to buy alcohol and tobacco.
@UnCoolDad2 ай бұрын
"We understand the importance of security in industrial applications. While the HT90 offers a comprehensive remote print management system and surveillance, the printer is fully prepared for a completely offline operation. You can even disconnect the Wi-Fi module from the printer. We do not collect information about your prints or your printer’s surroundings. No matter whether you’re developing a new-generation space shuttle or just printing tools for your workshop, no organization should be interested in this information."
@XxMsrSzprzxX2 ай бұрын
This is one reason I picked Prusa over everyone else, especially Bambu. Bambu's TOS actually allows them to terminate your account for any reason, given your printer serial number is tied to your account and offline firmware updates are not possible, if they terminate your account, you'll never be able to update the firmware again.
@Kastman822 ай бұрын
I wish the Prusa XL had this feature but the Wi-FI module is soldered on the board there.
@__S__4352 ай бұрын
I hope you can use Ethernet instead. Wifi is a lot of trouble for something that doesn't have to move around.
@AwwwSnapperz2 ай бұрын
Name a 3d printer that cannot work offline? This "feature" isn't special.
@finlay92602 ай бұрын
@@Kastman82 You can disable Wi-Fi in the menu, and without the antenna, it won't be able to connect to anything anyway. Having the ESP soldered on the board is perfect for 95% of people, while having to manufacture a separate board without it would just be an unnecessary extra cost. The MK4 has its separate ESP module on the outside, but it's not exactly an elegant solution and potentially brings other issues with it. Lastly, all their printers come with Ethernet ports.
@seraaron2 ай бұрын
This is finally a case where a tech product using the word 'pro' actually seems appropriate
@nebuchadnezzar472 ай бұрын
its still far from being worth 12k€ what the fuck... its like 5k€ MAX, and that is already super high for what you get... you could get like 3 V-Core 4.0 500 IDEX and make them high temp compatible and till have money left to get them built and configured...
@hasanmich15042 ай бұрын
you can buy like 10 Flsun S1 printers that will be better and faster lol
@TJ130620102 ай бұрын
Guys, don't forget: we can all build capable machines for less. But for that we have to spend time and then we still don't have warranty and customer support. All industry cares about is reliability, speed and ease of use.
@8bits9552 ай бұрын
@@TJ13062010 yes industry care about reliability but I see non of it from it unfortunately. Prusa are good but they don’t offer enough features for industry to use other than basic prototypes but then again if that all they look for this is pretty good. If you want to use it for small batch production then not so much
@luissenz6632 ай бұрын
@@nebuchadnezzar47 That’s just not true. I saw the printer live in Prague last week (and mine is arriving soon) and for the quality you get (designed and built in EU), the kind of support and considering what the printer is capable of, it is definitely worth the money. Shure, it is not comparable with the other Prusa printers made for hobbyists and enthusiasts, but it is simply not made to be compared with them. Judging about a printer you have never seen live before and reducing the value by more than 50% is just not fair for everyone who worked hard to design and built this machine. As far as I know it is open source and entirely made in EU, built-quality is awesome, and it’s reliable and it works, that’s what counts these days.
@jakobhansen13962 ай бұрын
Someone in marketing almost cleaned Joe up, but the man still looks more like a force of nature. On the other hand this looks like a serious solution in rapid prototyping and maybe even some specific small scale production of insulating brackets
@andrew-729Ай бұрын
His look caught me off guard some reason, didn't know it was him at first. But yea, this is a shift in the standard for sure.
@G4m813R2 ай бұрын
The most important question has not been answered. It's not a kit. Are there any gummy bears included anyway? They should at that price.
@FrankDeMampАй бұрын
What price
@MxT4GАй бұрын
It's meant for engineers, will probably come with a pack of dubbel zout.
@syko26952 ай бұрын
Damn. If even the Germans are happy with it, I'm sold 😂
@charlesraes85412 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@leinadreign35102 ай бұрын
Im german, and im very happy to hear it. Look how happy I am: ._.
@syko26952 ай бұрын
@@leinadreign3510 That's about the happiest I've ever seen a German look
@syko26952 ай бұрын
@@richfromtang It ain't for PLA bud.
@Beeeeeeeeeee2 ай бұрын
VW programmed their cars to avoid fine particle cancer causing emissions tests so they were able to sell cars that have a terrible impact on people's health.
@Drd4all2 ай бұрын
I'm a Bambulab user, but I'm really happy to see that Prusa is always at the forefront of tech and not just like a lot of other Chinese companies that just try to imitate proper products. I'm speaking here about Ender, ELEGOO, Anycubic and so on.
@Festivejelly2 ай бұрын
Are they at the forefront though? Bambulabs completely blindsided them.
@Drd4all2 ай бұрын
@@Festivejelly they did, yes, but I like to see they are still fight to bring new stuff out
@GrayeWilliams2 ай бұрын
This thing is legitimately beautiful. Well done, Prusa.
@nufnuf8162 ай бұрын
I had the luck to be in the HT90 production facility in Hradec Kralove and saw the prints. Guys - for those +- 7700 Euro Youll get amazing machine. I would really agree that its "Prusa of Engineering level" I was really amazed by prints from PPS material - they are completely on par with molded parts - they dont even break in layers but across them! And thin "neck" of 4x10mm was able to hold up to 250kg of load. Amazing materials. I am already preparing our company management for this expense, as it will pay for itself within few months (automotive industry). And to be honest - its not that super expensive, that it would be completely out of reach for personal use as well. When people can pay 2000 euro for a phone - value of this printer can be justified ... So my big thanks to whole Prusa (Trilab) team who achieved this. It is a bombshell! And as experienced print guy, i would put my hand into fire over this product - and I just saw a demo and their print farm! :D
@Netherlands0312 ай бұрын
Nice to hear your experiencr, but how many peoples do you know who spend 2000 euros on a phone
@Taconiteable2 ай бұрын
That makes no sense. The high temp parts they have shown are not even semi-cristalline so they suffer from isotropic properties
@ivyr336Ай бұрын
Haha I really like how in the product presentation for the "professional" printer it's still Josef in his maker T-shirt but now with a suit on top xD
@Lazor2262 ай бұрын
Can't wait to show this to my boss tomorrow.
@CHROMEBLAZEstudio2 ай бұрын
Does it have 2 nozzles? Lets wait for 2 nozzles and incorporated filament dryer. THis is what your boss is going to say, if he is not stupid.
@achannelhasnoname51822 ай бұрын
I'm surprised it isn't configured with a filament dryer that can be printed off of
@Baldavier2 ай бұрын
True but can print direct from a dry box like most engineers will already be doing?
@Frost-zy4nz2 ай бұрын
@@Baldavier In production environments, the Drywise dryers with the Pre-Heater are normally used. So I would say yes, to use a Drywise dryer should be no problem with this printer.
@Scrogan2 ай бұрын
It would be nicer to have the dry box either integrated, or able to be electrically connected. That way the printer can control and monitor the filament box’s temperature, and maybe also monitor the amount of filament left.
@integza2 ай бұрын
Really excited about this !
@JustGamer0752 ай бұрын
man’s gonna go on a rampage once he gets his hands on one
@Standbackforscience2 ай бұрын
Why are people getting bent out of shape over the price? It's a COMMERCIAL printer, not everything needs to be aimed at consumers, and not everything has to be priced to compete with cheap but popular knockoff brands.
@pyalot2 ай бұрын
Babe, wake up, prusa just dropped a new printer. Lets preorder and check back in 3 years.
@sensii22 ай бұрын
the printer/company is over 5 years old, prusa bought it in 2021
@degreeless_engineering2 ай бұрын
🤣
@UnCoolDad2 ай бұрын
BambuCCP has entered the chat.
@LilApe2 ай бұрын
The HT90 is available now to order and ship and has been for a while. No preorder. Bad bambu bot.
@Standbackforscience2 ай бұрын
found the bambuboi
@username97742 ай бұрын
PEI and PEEK printing fast is a extraordinary feat, good on you prusa
@finlay92602 ай бұрын
@@robertauerbach2571 500 on the hotend and 155 on the bed should be more than enough for pretty much any PEEK filament, not sure which one you were looking at?
@LilApe2 ай бұрын
@@robertauerbach2571 500c is plenty for PEEK AND PEKK
@grantdeisig13602 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a Prusa SLS
@__S__4352 ай бұрын
Some other company is Kickstarting that right now, but with a CEO barely out of college. I would pay $1K over their asking price to get the same thing from Prusa and know the company that made it has been around continuously since the early days.
@conorstewart22142 ай бұрын
@@__S__435 micronics is two college graduates and their professor, I would not trust them especially on safety. They show off that they started out in a college apartment, running a milling machine less that a metre from a bed with nowhere near enough adequate space around it, they even joke about how they got woken up by metal shavings in the bed. They basically used a college apartment as a workshop with machines that should only be used in workshops. Considering their lack of care with their own safety and the safety of others in the building, I would not trust them.
@atnfn2 ай бұрын
Since it's prusa it would probably cost over 50k.
@generalgas57882 ай бұрын
@conorstewart2214 it's college. Such behaviour is expected from passionate engineers.
@keybrent642 ай бұрын
Give the people what we want!
@ScottLahteine2 ай бұрын
A new professional level delta 3D printer was definitely not at the top of my list of expectations for 2024 - but it makes very good sense! Today's processing power allows us to remove vibrations with adjustment for height, and there is nothing that beats delta kinematics for lateral speed and efficient stepper motion, and of course vertical motion can be near instant. We love the open build plate access that comes with the Prusa i3 design, and a deltabot can be even more accessible - from three sides. We can't wait to see all the things people do with these beastly machines!
@davynolan1822 ай бұрын
As an engineer (3rd year student) one thing missing with these FDM printers is easy watertight/airtight parts and very occasionally resolution. It’s come up as an issue multiple times for me. Mostly the former. I think this could be solved without resorting to a resin printer by Prusa. One produce a highly accurate mini FDM printer within the existing machine. Something modular maybe. So like you change the nozzle on the Main machine but the xyz axis is different so it’s way more accurate, also maybe this would require a specialised filament they could charge a premium for that had very low thermal expansion. The second thing could be a separate post processing machine that basically intelligently melted the layers into a homogeneous surface automatically. I’ve tried this with a heat gun and and a blow torch and have ruined many parts, I usually end up option with coating the entire thing with epoxy resin and that’s annoying. I’m also aware you can make watertight and possibly airtight prints with certain setting but from what I’ve seen those techniques have draw backs and limitations and also require a lot of trial and error.
@LevelUpYourFandom2 ай бұрын
woah, i did NOT see this coming
@Akegata422 ай бұрын
They bought Trilab that made industrial delta printers almost four years ago. Not sure how this release can be a surprise to anyone..
@LevelUpYourFandom2 ай бұрын
@@Akegata42 ah I didn't know they did that
@JojoJogetАй бұрын
Just means you’re new to this space, took them long enough
@lucasdownunder2 ай бұрын
I am expecting a family pack of gummy bears given the price.
@Gholson314Ай бұрын
Saw the machine in person at rapid, I was really impressed with the equipment! Good work Prusa
@PCPointerDE2 ай бұрын
This is the right way. Very happy to see this kind of improvement
@videolan2 ай бұрын
I'll definitely need to start saving.........big time!
@aronseptianto81422 ай бұрын
what for tho, it's not like you're gonna print ultem anytime soon
@atnfn2 ай бұрын
Unless you're a multi millionaire, but you said you need to save? That's stupid. a
@chrislomickaАй бұрын
Looks at the flsun s1 for 1/7th of the cost
@ChazBword2 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing work Prusa 3D. This is amazing.
@AndrewAHayes2 ай бұрын
Marketing videos usually are!
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
you buying one then
@aguerr2112 ай бұрын
LOVE Delta printers
@user-zn8ko1mm2p2 ай бұрын
I want to see it print a Benchy in some crazy material.
@SanderMakes2 ай бұрын
Zack Freedman got you covered
@drstefankrank2 ай бұрын
@@SanderMakes His PEEK Benchy you mean? That bunch of unprinted filament strands, because he couldn't print it? But apart from that, that tier list he made is very nice to have.
@ChrisHarmon1Ай бұрын
My first printer build was a Kossel Mini and I have measured every print since by it's print quality way back in 2014. I moved on to larger print area with my most recent build being a 350 x 350 Voron 2.4, but I have no doubt a properly designed delta could surpass it's speed and print quality. I would love to see the Nextruder become available to purchase separately as it appears to be the best designs on market.
@SirTools2 ай бұрын
🤠 Congrats to Prusa and love this HT90, it ROCKS !
@CraftComputing2 ай бұрын
This is very exciting! A printer that's actually capable of using engineering filament, not just saying "I mean, technically it'll do PEEK".
@HackCausality2 ай бұрын
Yes, because it can't do PEEK at all. PEEK needs 133 degree chamber temperatures.
@erikcederb2 ай бұрын
I don't see what makes this printer more capable of doing these high-performance filaments than a lot of the other printers claiming so and doing it very half-assed like the Funmat HT that has the same 90C chamber temp and a slightly hotter bed. It will come nowhere close to a proper high-temp printer (though it is ofc significantly cheaper)
@aronseptianto81422 ай бұрын
i mean, it still probably is 'technically it can do PEEK' 90C is high but not that high for PEEK. Good video btw
@erikcederb2 ай бұрын
@@aronseptianto8142 I would actually say it is worse for PEI / Ultem. PEEK doesn't benefit as much being printed super hot as the main issue is crystallization, while an amorphous thermoplastic like Ultem really wants to be printed relatively close to tg. I have printed more than a few kilos of PEI on a proper high-temp printer (Minifactory Ultra) and we ran Ultem 1010 at around 215-220C bed & chamber temp to get the best performance. Ultem 9085 which is a PEI alloyed with PC and Siloxane polymers (IIRC) prints at a bit lower temperature, and we printed that at 170-175C bed & chamber temp.
@LilApe2 ай бұрын
@@HackCausality If it can't do peek then why did they show it at 0:25?
@x_ph1l2 ай бұрын
This is really awesome! It's a cheap and fast printer for high temp materials. The only complaint I would have is a small square build area (it's about 225x225mm if you want to print a square object). So, Pantheon HS3, which costs pretty much the same (well, depends where you live), is a much bigger printer that can reliably print engineering materials like CF/GF Nylons and CF/GF ABS/ASA. However, it might not be good for PEEK, and other high temp materials, where Prusa Pro HT90 will be the winner.
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
99% of the people in these threads wont be buying one so does it matter how good or not it is they wont benefit from it
@x_ph1l2 ай бұрын
@@thediscman123 well, yes, so what's your point?
@MisterMakerNL2 ай бұрын
Cheap? Only 11k
@x_ph1l2 ай бұрын
@@MisterMakerNL if you're surprised by the price, then it's not for you. It's not a consumer product. Companies buy this. Not an average Joe that lives in a basement.
@marekslemensky45312 ай бұрын
1:46 Just curious, why was the file ".gcode" and not ".bgcode"? I thought everyone using Prusa printers with the latest slicers already switched?
@3DLL.2 ай бұрын
10k are you taking the p Joe
@gaborfarkas6980Ай бұрын
I'd order one if it would have a filament changer. Printing PA12 without a support material is nightmare IMO. I hope this will the next level.
@samaeybelgiumАй бұрын
Finally someone gives us the right to a buy an industrial grade machine(i suppose it is) .Democratising the technology for people is a good thing.Only the price is a litle too much for me.I could sell my car 🙄 Grtz Belgium
@PhilippeLacoude2 ай бұрын
This sounds absolutely awesome! ❤
@ABDLLHSDDQI2 ай бұрын
Prusa entering the pro market was not on my bingo card for 2024. But super happy to see you did. I would love to see a professional open source IDEX printer between 3K-7K as well as a prosumer model as well for small-medium engineering/product development companies.
@AcEkrystalАй бұрын
am I the only one that has seen prusa sell these more business orientated delta printers already for many years now? Everyone here seems to be surprised by them for some reason ...
@Chaosghoul2 ай бұрын
Super cool printer and the prints off of it look gorgeous. Still, anything over 5k for an FDM printer is just absolutely wild to me.
@sayrith2 ай бұрын
Will this printer also be open source like the others?
@britzwickit2 ай бұрын
why does the XL not have a heated enclosure?
@Condamine1234562 ай бұрын
Probably the electronics are rated for it
@felipenavas2 ай бұрын
To no compete against this model
@alveo3d2 ай бұрын
😍😍😍
@tshevАй бұрын
Thank you for making great products!
@grega.45622 ай бұрын
I'm happy to see this.
@theelectricguy45112 ай бұрын
I Can't Wait to get one of these
@MikiCab12 ай бұрын
Industrial printers is where the money is at. Good for Prusa.
@doranku2 ай бұрын
While this printer is not for me as hobbyist, it is running on a Duet with klipper. I'm still hoping there will be a core XY from Prusa, maybe even inspired by opensource projects like Voron or Ratrig to eventually replace the bedslingers line. Please make is Jo.
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
he can not compete in core xy so he is off after a new customer base he will not move from his bed slingers he can not claim his glory and name on his shirt with a core xy lol
@doranku2 ай бұрын
@@thediscman123 The MK series is also based on other opensource. The XL is a nice Core XY, on the expensive side but fills a niche as multi toolhead printer.
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
not for most people and very expensive. if he sourced more parts from china he could bring his prices much lower and be more competitive
@doranku2 ай бұрын
@@thediscman123 I have been eyeing those Voron clones, they are getting very cheap and appear to be good enough. But since I got my XL, I haven't had use for a second printer.
@hobbycollector2 ай бұрын
in the yt channel strange parts they show a core xy prusa for 3d printing farms in development, the prints are not that tall but the automation part of the printer look very cool
@Frrk2 ай бұрын
Aww yeah!! A delta printer, no less!
@Koomoa2 ай бұрын
Never been able to afford anything you sell.
@3DWolfEngineering2 ай бұрын
Delta is just such a interesting and underrated technology, awesome to see you launch a Delta 3D printer as well !
@Parodidical2 ай бұрын
They owned trilab, it's just their first one that's under the PRUSA brand
@oliverer32 ай бұрын
Deltas have a lot of benefits but they're also much more difficult and expesnive to get right than cartesian printers.
@3DWolfEngineering2 ай бұрын
@@oliverer3 exactly, but that kinda makes them interesting tho (not the wallet ouch but the difficulty xD)
@3DWolfEngineering2 ай бұрын
@@Parodidical yeah, it aint 100% prusa but i believe trilab aint bad either just havent heard about them that much
@_GRBL2 ай бұрын
Glad delta printers are coming back. Though with they made a more affordable core xy machine than the prusa xl. Maybe the prusa mk5?
@eaman112 ай бұрын
Delta are like the new-old flying gantry.
@brisance2 ай бұрын
MK series are probably going to remain Cartesian. Prusa isn't Creality where everything consumer-facing is an Ender.
@TheBigLou132 ай бұрын
I would have liked to hear the german words instead of the overdub. German is very descriptive with precise semantic nuances.
@andrewwoulfe65792 ай бұрын
interesting choice going with a Delta printer. Would thought they would go with a core system for speed and stability. My big Anycubic Delta worked great for a while but due to some inherent problems with Delta type printers would need a good amount of tinkering. Good luck with the new printer
@anthonygarrison31202 ай бұрын
Not having a second extruder for an industrial printer seems like a downside.
@CHROMEBLAZEstudio2 ай бұрын
Exactly, this is where Creatbot shines, which is made in China, so we are waiting for a second extruder in Prusa Pro HT90.
@storminmormin142 ай бұрын
The second guys is named after a bear.
@NigelTolley2 ай бұрын
Wow, looking great!
@eaojnrАй бұрын
Well done Prusa. Can we get a version that is not for industrial printing, but for hobbyist. I love my FLSUN delta, but it’s the only choice out there. Something comparable could be great. Rather than release the design to open source, which Prusa has been leading, I’d prefer Prusa directly produced the version for the rest of us. I am tired of some folks ripping open source to create their business, with little to give back.
@Jie1478Ай бұрын
Joe will run Burt's Bee when he gets older
@heyarno2 ай бұрын
Very nice. Sadly above my budget. Though as a hobbyist I'm curious if it makes industrial levels of noise or would be feasible for home use.
@CRIZZZLPTАй бұрын
I have a question: How do you see your printer in comparison to the 22IDEX which costs roughly 50% more but offers the additional feature of being an Idex and also supporting non planar printing to a degree.
@hassiaschbi2 ай бұрын
Oh well, after ordering my 5 head XL I also wanted a printer with a heated chamber for ABS and Nylon printing, so I ordered a bambulab X1C yesterday... I should have waited.
@TrueRewire2 ай бұрын
X1C doesn't have heated chamber, only X1E. This printer also costs $10,000. That being said, it is the first pro 3d printer at a reasonable price point, allowing exotic materials at a high speed. Amazing if you have the proper use case.
@hassiaschbi2 ай бұрын
@@TrueRewire I know, but it should print nylon parts nevertheless and I have everything to control the chamber temperature with an external controller if I really need it.
@ForwardEngineering2 ай бұрын
is this basically a FLsun S1 ?
@thespartan34792 ай бұрын
No not really, the FLsun S1's temp rating are too low for printing with extra high temp materials like PEI and PEEK, which is basically what categorizes this printer as a true industrial printer.
@ForwardEngineering2 ай бұрын
@@thespartan3479 AH okay cool
@sasukedh2 ай бұрын
Why do people compare printers that will literally melt or burn their motors before continuing to print? This machine is designed to withstand heat, it is not a normal printer. The new Prusa is great for engineering materials, it is not for a pla bros.
@wildniscamper72762 ай бұрын
how hot can the chamber get at max.?
@sasukedh2 ай бұрын
@@wildniscamper7276 90 degrees inside the chamber and surely the motors of that industrial prusa can withstand more than 200 degrees, perhaps they are water cooled. What a normal domestic printer motor can withstand up to 100 degrees in operation in some cases of printers with good quality motors
@sevenismy2 ай бұрын
In a delta the motors for movement do not have to be in the chamber, and the extruded motor has its own cooling system (see the air hose) Very nice engineering
@wildniscamper72762 ай бұрын
@@sasukedh i know, is was working for eos and voxeljet.. i don't know what to think of that printer. to me, fdm is not good for endproducts or usable parts at all.. sls or slm with pa2200 is the best process to me.. yeah could be watercooled but i guess they moved the motors out of the chamber.. not easy to handle 90°C in that chamber
@sasukedh2 ай бұрын
@@wildniscamper7276 Yes, it is very possible that they have removed the motors from the camera and used gimbals, for example, to move them. It also depends on the material that can be handled, although it is true that SLS laser casting is more optimal since the laser melts much better. The problem with SLS is that the pollution residue must be more difficult to handle and probably more toxic. The material they need is not as extreme as it should be and that's why taking an FDM route is quite plausible from the way I see it, I also have a small laboratory and I make printers and we test materials by the way.
@ItsDaPlumber2 ай бұрын
Wow! I just can't wait until 2027 when it gets released!!!!
@Romancelanguagespassion2 ай бұрын
Why 2027?
@TheMikolasZuza2 ай бұрын
Shipping to customers now, that's what this video is about. :)
@ItsDaPlumber2 ай бұрын
@@TheMikolasZuza wait and see.
@baconporkchop2 ай бұрын
@@Romancelanguagespassion Cause Prusa takes forever to release or ship like the XL.
@aronseptianto81422 ай бұрын
it says in the website it'll take 2 weeks to process since ordering it's not a pre-release announcement. The man literally showed it in deployment in 3 different places
@LilApe2 ай бұрын
All the bambu bots in here complaining about price. This isn't a regular hobby printer that's designed to print only cheap hobby material like PLA, ASA, ABS, etc. It's an industrial printer designed to print industrial materials that 99% of hobby printer's cant do. Industrial materials like PEKK, PEEK, ULTEM require an industrial printer with very high temps. Printers that print these materials often cost more than $40k, sometimes even over $100k. Prusa out here doing it for just a fraction of that. Even a $2500 bambu X1E only has a 60c heated chamber. and 300c hotend. This has 90c chamber and 500c hotend.
@Neo1983m2 ай бұрын
The people complaining about the price here simply haven't heard the shot and are a bit stupid in the head.
@annikab75502 ай бұрын
Actually, it is pretty expensive for what it is. It would be a steal if it was 5 years ago, but you can get more for less. I thought the price was good until i saw that there was no dual lifting nozzle system. Even the very first commercially available fdm 3d had that in the 90s. Also 90c is like the minimum for peek and I wouldn't even entertain printing ultem that low. 90C will give you perfect prints WITH ABS and PC, but nothing more. The Funmat pro 310 stomps all over this thing. Better specs and cheaper. I guess this is faster? But that speed means nothing if you have spend forever removing supports.
@Denniss74202 ай бұрын
The only "bot" is LilApe trolling EVERY bambu lab video. Get over it. COPE.
@LilApe2 ай бұрын
@@annikab7550 lmao the Funmat pro 310 can only reach 300c on the hotend and can't even print the advanced material that the HT90 can. What are you even on about? The best it can print is nylon which virtually any 3d printer could do that. The HT90 can print PEK/PEEK/ULTEM.
@LilApe2 ай бұрын
@@Denniss7420 Trolling? you misspelled "stating facts"
@brocklydoodle2 ай бұрын
Just a warning to anyone out there that got excited about the idea of printing Peek. I have a fair amount of experience with high performance materials like peek and ultem for engineering applications, and I can tell you that a 90C chamber is just not hot enough. Even with a bed that gets that hot you're going to have a hard time making anything bigger than a benchy that has good layer adhesion and meet any real tolerance requirements. I agree those stats are perfect for ABS polycarbonate and HTN Nylon, and I'm probably going to get this printer but definitely not for peek or utlem.
@deathspawn5411 күн бұрын
I mean, they definitely print a bunch of bigger prints, but sure okay 👍
@brocklydoodle11 күн бұрын
@deathspawn54 Not trying to discredit the machine or prusa. Like I said, I want this machine. Just some helpful advice to anyone wanting to print large accurate parts out of peek or utlem will have serious challenges with those temperature stats. Again I know, I've done this industry. Just trying to be helpful to someone that is out there trying to find a HT machine.
@deathspawn5410 күн бұрын
@@brocklydoodle I saw another video of it where they show some medium large prints that seemed to look really good, but nothing super large, I guess the print area isn't that big either though
@brocklydoodle10 күн бұрын
@@deathspawn54 I'm speaking specifically about ultem and peek prints
@deathspawn5410 күн бұрын
@@brocklydoodle I should have clarified that they were peek and ultem
@garywillett4146Ай бұрын
Add a 4th axis to the printer so will have a square build platform.
@XYZ-tv7kc2 ай бұрын
that... was a surprise...
@jsrrrrh2.012Ай бұрын
No drying chamber to keep the spool away from moisture will result to weak parts especially with ULTEM, PEEK and PEKK.
@Prusa3DАй бұрын
Hi. We are also offering a Drybox for this. www.prusa3d.com/es/producto/prusa-pro-filament-drybox/
@lephtovermeet2 ай бұрын
$10k for a single hot end? No soluble support? Pretty sure the base F123 starts around $6k.
@DIYglennАй бұрын
Hey they made a large Tiko 3D!
@sabahoudini2 ай бұрын
Damn, prusa comes back from the past and into the game again. This looks awesome. 90C chamber is a game changer. Is there a bigger version?
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
sub £10,000 plus tax and shipping in the game again not likely. they have fleeced the the ordinary punter and been well overtaken in that market now they are off for businesses all you prusa fan boys won't be getting this one.
@finlay92602 ай бұрын
@@thediscman123 Definitely in ONE of the games, this time affordable industrial 3D printing, which is usually much more expensive than that. Let's wait for their next "mainstream" printer, I feel like some Panda might get a bit of a kick in the butt when that happens 😏
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
@@finlay9260 it was that panda that finally moved 3d printing forward instead of stagnant and slow race to the bottom. They gave the whole 3d printing companies a huge kick up the rear end and made the lazy repetitive companies think for a change
@finlay92602 ай бұрын
@@thediscman123 And it was Prusa who did the exact same many years ago with the MK2 and MK3? I don't see the difference tbh, and I'm convinced Prusa isn't planning to step away from this mentality. Let's just wait and see what comes next, from both sides.
@thediscman1232 ай бұрын
@@finlay9260 What hobby printer of reasonable price and innovation have prusa brought out lately
@GraylightSynes2 ай бұрын
$10,000 ?? That's.... no.
@rz63542 ай бұрын
you don't give 10,000, so you're not a "professional" 🙂
@_gamma.2 ай бұрын
Whoa, what a neat printer!
@Makerspace9872 ай бұрын
❤che bomba di stampante! Grande prusa
@trailblazingfiveАй бұрын
Nice to see delta kinematics in action in 2024
@combin8or2 ай бұрын
That synthesized voiceover 😵
@aWeaselCantFly2 ай бұрын
Prusa, I have been wondering how the MK4 loadcell works. You guys should upload a video on how it works!
@nunopereira60922 ай бұрын
They are "Ultimaking" themselves back into the high profit, but very low volume industrial corner with the MK4, the XL, and now this... I don't own a Bambu Lab printer, but i do have several Vorons, a Rat Rig VCore 3 and even a MK3S+. I also own a 2016-era self-sourced Delta Kossel. The MK4 is just way too expensive for what it offers, there are no excuses anymore.
@0ohm738Ай бұрын
Very awesome machine!
@802Garage2 ай бұрын
Wow, very impressive. I wonder if we will see any trickle down into a consumer Prusa delta printer.
@djispro42722 ай бұрын
Wait, did I see a roll of Prusament PEEK from 4:12 to 5:04?
@Prusa3D2 ай бұрын
Prusament PEI 1010. ;) Not available quite yet www.prusa3d.com/product/prusament-pei-1010-natural-500-g/
@Dann.y2 ай бұрын
@@Prusa3DI will never believe that people are printing with the material my build plate is made from
@alexanderscholz88552 ай бұрын
I will if i could
@Franckie.G2 ай бұрын
We need a detailed accurate comparaison to a Flsun V400 .
@conorstewart22142 ай бұрын
They are different printers for different uses, they just both happen to be delta printers. The V400 can only manage 300 C on the nozzle and 110 C on the bed with no chamber heater. This Prusa HT90 can manage 500 C on the nozzle, 155 C on the bed and 90 C actively heated chamber. The V400 is meant for the consumer market with relatively low end materials, like PLA and PETG. The HT90 is meant for engineering materials, nylon, PC, PEI, PEEK, etc. materials that you couldn’t print on a V400. The HT90 is also meant for companies or professional engineers, the V400 is meant for hobbyists, you can’t really compare them. If you are comparing them on how well they can print PLA or PETG you are missing the whole point of the HT90.
@Franckie.G2 ай бұрын
First thank to have took the time to respond secondly I get that the Prusa Pro HT90 and the V400 are different beasts, especially in terms of price ^^ and certainly in term of features and capabilities like the interchangeable heads and this 500°C nozzle temperature and the wider range of printable materials . However, as an happy owner of the V400, I’m still interested in a comparison because Despite their differences, there are notable similarities. The V400 can print at speeds up to 600 mm/s and has a build volume of 300 x 300 x 410 mm, which is quite comparable to the HT90. Also, the HT90’s max acceleration of 20,000 mm/s² is impressive , V400’s performance is still quite similar to it ( in the speed and quality regard) for its price . What interest me is to explore what Prusa has done with their slicer approach i'm sure their innovations could provide valuable insights on how to optimize the use of my V400.( with i hope better slicing approach to delta fdm printer ) There’s always something to learn from Prusa’s high-quality approach to 3D printing, and i hope their new printer could inspired the others fdm delta ecosystem.
@fofopads44502 ай бұрын
That's like comparing a Bigrep machine to an Ender 6-7 The only thing they have in common is the kinematics
@ericolofsson2 ай бұрын
Why compare it to the old Flsun and not the Flsun S1 ?
@DamienDavidOАй бұрын
Run to website , get ready to add to car and…” oh $9990.00, not today but maybe in the future.”
@dacryon37552 ай бұрын
Hope you all come out with a smaller version, that lacks the 90c build chamber. Would gladly buy ome for $2-$3k, but $10k is a but rich fir my wallet
@Romancelanguagespassion2 ай бұрын
It's for professionals, not for hobbyist
@dacryon37552 ай бұрын
@Romancelanguagespassion and that's why i was saying i would like a smaller and cheaper version that lacks the higher temps. I know its for professionals, but would be nice to see a prosumer version of it.
@Romancelanguagespassion2 ай бұрын
@@dacryon3755 maybe in the next year for small one. Let's see 😜
@brisance2 ай бұрын
@@dacryon3755 yeah then people will bitch and moan about how the other Chinese company can do it for much less and faster. There's no end to the negativity.
@dacryon37552 ай бұрын
@brisance true, have a friend who says prusa should be ashamed of their prices and their printed parts. Meanwhile he is excited for voron printers with their prices/printed parts. Also loves creality due to their prices
@chaver282 ай бұрын
i spoke to a secret insider at prusa and found out that the HT stands for Hawk Tuah 90 ;)
@Animal12902 ай бұрын
🤣
@envisionelectronics2 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I held off on a Bambu purchase. The price isn’t the problem.
@brisance2 ай бұрын
Clearly a large number of commenters have the reading and listening comprehension level of a rock. And the rock is insulted with the comparison.
@Steelcrafted2 ай бұрын
I'd buy a Visionminer 22IDEX for a few thousand more, I think their experience of printing high performance filaments is better suited at that level.
@No0o0o0o0o02 ай бұрын
You also have a lot more flexibility with an Idex solution vs a delta and a larger print area.
@conorstewart22142 ай бұрын
Yeah it just seems like an all round better printer made by people with more experience in high temperature filament.
@Kastman822 ай бұрын
Yes the Visionminer 22IDEX looks very nice and I was looking into getting one but I have seen zero info from someone actually using one and hardly seen any videos of it actually printing. Might get one of those in the future but I will get a HT90 now to increase our capabilitys.
@KolMan20002 ай бұрын
I do wonder why they didn’t opt for an IDEX. While the XL is a great toolchanger it definitely isn’t on an industrial level or capable of stuff like Nylon, PSU, Peek, ultem etc. An IDEX would allow use for things like dissolving supports to really maximize what engineers can do. By sticking to a single material you’re both using more of the costly materials and also restricting your models to those with manually removable supports or single material
@AmixLiark2 ай бұрын
IT'S OVER $9000!!! *breaks wallet*
@headhunter_42092 ай бұрын
And what’s the price on way you’ve got to get a quote honestly it’s a 3-D printer you know what the prices just put the price on your website
@hitf52 ай бұрын
This is fine but Prusa has a very hard time keeping things in stock. Their Ultem filament is out of stock already. And CF PETG and PC is hardly ever available so it is not dependable. Also, they leave so many things they promised on the back burner to be completely forgotten. One example is their smart box for the enclosure which was announced years ago and is nowhere in sight.
@MrHeHim3 күн бұрын
Stratasys enters chat 😅
@Queracus19 күн бұрын
Bro 12k 😂😂 I remember watching one youtube vidoe where one guy made a printer like this where printhead weighed 10 grams so he could print lightning fast with superb result, and the price wasnt even close and it was all mostly carbon fibers. As a mechanical engineer i just ask myself what i would need to do to spend 12k on this. but the most i can think of is 3k. Price for "knowhow" on this one is way wack..but i guess every product aimed to be used at factories is like that. Could atleast include a 64bit mainboard instead of 32 for this price... Wouldnt be surprised if VW would actually start using 3d prints on production cars, not just prototypes. their cars already are falling apart anyway 😂 I would like to know what does it have over bamboo lab printers. except able to print higher parts. Using printers at work, if a part takes 24h or 8h doesnt make a diference unless all printers are full (which almost never happens for prototyping). since workday is 8h the part wil be taken of the printer at same time even if it prints faster.
@SmokAnalog2 ай бұрын
I mean, it's a great printer, but is it that much better than XL to be priced at 11'490 Euros? I really miss times when prusa made innovative and affordable printers for hobbysts
@user-ie6qc6ug9g2 ай бұрын
I'm interested to see the difference between this and the underperforming mk4. This look like I would get the quality for what is being paid.
@fofopads44502 ай бұрын
So a 1000 cartesian machine is not as fast as a 10000 delta machine! You tell em buddy!
@user-ie6qc6ug9g2 ай бұрын
@@fofopads4450Do you measure performance only based on speed ? I use this for engineering. I usually need a good tuned temperature (PID) and a solid structure. Speed is not a huge consideration as long as I can print Abs to 150-200 mm/s. I rarely need a something faster. In the case of the Mk4, it just doesn't give me value that justifies its price point in my opinion. No nozzle brush but it probes with the nozzle load (unreliable first layer), no PID routine, the enclosure comes with no abs or heat resistant parts replacement for the printer, it comes with no camera, no led light, the wifi printing interface is not polished or was closed to finish when I bought my machines. The thermistor had faulty reading on 4 units (it was solved thanks to their amazing customer service). The hotend has a very limited heating capacity, so for material that requires a good amount of heat (280C). I have to slowdown quite significantly because of that. The idler gets sloppy rapidly. I had to reprint it already for all 4 units. Don't get me wrong, they work. It's just that I have to do engineering, not tinkering... If I had to repurchase units for prototyping like I am doing, I would buy something else.
@thomast77482 ай бұрын
It checks every boxes for me. I guess the price will drop to 6999 next year, I will wait a bit for my upgrade.
@MisterMakerNL2 ай бұрын
Bit expensive compared to the XL although not that much. I just bought the XL at work. For now this will do.
@andreyansimov54422 ай бұрын
no way you did this
@RadiusxeАй бұрын
Mam velke obavy jestli je cely konglomerat Prusi jeste v cechach. Vse v anglictine.
@Prusa3DАй бұрын
Je. :) Tady je k vydani cely clanek v cestine - blog.prusa3d.com/cs/prusa-pro-ht90-je-tady-spickova-3d-tiskarna-pro-vsechna-prumyslova-odvetvi_98411/