Compare A3V3 vs Core One
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Modelo | A3V3 |
Core One |
Buy Filament forGTMax A3V3 | Buy Filament forPrusa Core One | |
Estimated price | $1210,00 | $1200,00 |
Manufacturer | GTMax | Prusa |
Release Year | 2022 | 2025 |
Print Volume [mm] | 320x320x340 | 250x220x270 |
Printer Size [mm] | 640x580x630 | 385x340x620 |
Weight [kg] | 14 | |
Power Loss Recovery | YES | YES |
Enclosed printer | YES | YES |
Bed Leveling | Automatic | Automatic |
Filament End Sensor | YES | YES |
Bed type | Heated | Heated |
Power supply system | Bowden | Direct Drive |
Standard nozzle | 0,4 | 0,4 |
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] | 295 | 300 |
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] | 120 | |
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] | 180 | 500 |
Filament holder | YES | YES |
Camera for supervision | NO | NO |
Recommended filaments | PLA, PETG | PLA, TPU, TPE, HIPS, ABS, PETG, WOOD, PC, PA, PVA, ASA |
Recommended slicers | Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker e outros | Cura, Prusa Slicer, Orca |
Maximum Resolution [mm] | 0,05 | 0,01 |
Processor | xBuddy 32 bit | |
Display | Display touchscreen 3,2'' | Touchscreen 3,5'' |
Power Supply | 240 W | |
Connectivity | SD / USB / Wi-Fi | SD |
Operating systems | Windows, Mac, Linux | Windows, Linux e Macbook |
Date of registration in the system | 2022-11-12 | 2024-11-27 |
Release date | 2022 | 2025 |
Extra features | The PROCORE A3v3 is an advanced 3D printer with a robust structure and Wi-Fi connectivity. It stands out for its aluminum extruder with Dual Gear system for precision and traction, and a movement system with machined parts. It includes a 3.2-inch LCD Touchscreen Display, Wi-Fi remote control and a Core XY movement system for greater speed and precision. It offers an Allmetal Volcano hotend that reaches up to 295°C, is compatible with various filaments and has an energy saving system, reducing consumption by up to 75%. | The Prusa Core One is a CoreXY 3D printer featuring a robust steel frame, a 3.5" touchscreen, and a heated chamber for technical filaments. It offers 360° cooling for improved print quality and supports upgrades from the MK4S model. With a compact design, a print volume of 270x250x220 mm, and compatibility with the MMU3 for multi-color printing, it stands out for its ease of maintenance, precision, and speeds up to 260% faster than the MK3S+. |
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) | NO | YES |
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Cost-benefit | 6 / 10 | 7 / 10 |
Hardware | 3.5 / 10 | 6 / 10 |
Tela | . | . |
Print volume | 4 / 10 | 3 / 10 |
Performance | 1 / 10 | 4 / 10 |
Conclusion |
In comparing the GTMax A3V3 and the Prusa Core One 3D printers, both offer compelling features tailored to different user needs and preferences. The A3V3 provides a larger print volume and a strong emphasis on speed and precision with its Core XY movement system and advanced aluminum extruder. However, its reliance on a Bowden power supply system may affect its ability to handle a wider range of filament materials effectively. On the other hand, the Prusa Core One shines in its ease of use and versatility, particularly with support for multi-color printing and handling a broader spectrum of filament types, including more technical materials. It boasts superior maintenance ease, with a robust design that allows for upgrades, enhancing its longevity and adaptability. While both printers are competitively priced, the choice largely depends on the user's specific requirements. For those needing higher print volumes and speeds, the A3V3 could be more appealing. Conversely, the Prusa Core One's flexibility and advanced features may offer better value for users focused on diverse material compatibility and ease of maintenance. Ultimately, the decision should weigh individual printing needs against the advantages each model provides. |