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3D Printer Core One 3D Printer Toybox
Modelo

Core One

Toybox

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Estimated price $1200,00 $299,00
Manufacturer Prusa Toybox
Release Year 2025 2024
Print Volume [mm] 250x220x270 70x80x90
Printer Size [mm] 385x340x620 190x190x230
Weight [kg] 14 3
Power Loss Recovery YES NO
Enclosed printer YES NO
Bed Leveling Automatic Manual
Filament End Sensor YES NO
Bed type Heated
Power supply system Direct Drive Direct Drive
Standard nozzle 0,4 0,5
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] 300 210
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 120
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 500 60
Filament holder YES YES
Camera for supervision NO NO
Recommended filaments PLA, TPU, TPE, HIPS, ABS, PETG, WOOD, PC, PA, PVA, ASA PLA
Recommended slicers Cura, Prusa Slicer, Orca Toybox
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,01 0,2
Processor xBuddy 32 bit
Display Touchscreen 3,5'' Touchscreen 2,4''
Power Supply 240 W
Connectivity SD Wi-fi
Operating systems Windows, Linux e Macbook iOS, Android
Date of registration in the system 2024-11-27 2024-08-06
Release date 2025 2024
Extra features 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+. The Toybox 3D printer is an excellent option for children and beginners. Easy to use, with intuitive setup and simplified operation via an app. The Toybox allows you to print thousands of toys and projects through a user-friendly interface. It has a removable magnetic table that makes it easy to remove printed objects. The filament is PLA, safe for children, and the printing is reliable and error-free. It also offers custom design options, allowing you to create and print drawings and photos.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) YES NO

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Cost-benefit 7 / 10 6 / 10
Hardware 6 / 10 0.9 / 10
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Print volume 3 / 10 3 / 10
Performance 4 / 10 0 / 10
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Conclusion

In conclusion, when comparing the Core One and Toybox 3D printers, the choice largely depends on the intended use and budget of the buyer. The Core One, priced significantly higher, offers advanced features such as automatic bed leveling, power loss recovery, and a larger print volume, making it highly suitable for serious hobbyists or professionals seeking versatility and high-quality results with a wide range of filaments. Its robust build and speed capabilities further enhance its appeal for intricate projects.

On the other hand, the Toybox stands out as a user-friendly option, particularly aimed at beginners and children. While it comes with a more limited print volume and fewer material handling capabilities, its lower price and intuitive app-based operation make it an attractive choice for casual use, especially for printing toys and simple designs.

Ultimately, for those valuing professional-grade features and capabilities, the Core One provides a compelling option at a higher cost. Conversely, for beginners and families wanting an accessible entry into 3D printing, the Toybox is a budget-friendly solution that still delivers reliable performance.