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RAMPS.

Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 25 2023

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The Prusa i3 is a family of fused deposition modeling 3D printers, manufactured by Czech company Prusa Research under the trademarked name Original Prusa i3. Part of the RepRap project, Prusa i3 printers were called the most used 3D printer in the world in 2016. The first Prusa i3 was designed by Josef Průša in 2012, and was released as a commercial kit product in 2015. The latest model (Prusa MK4 on sale as of March 2023) is available in both kit and factory assembled versions. The Prusa i3’s comparable low cost and ease of construction and modification made it popular in education and with hobbyists and professionals, with the Prusa i3 model MK2 printer receiving several awards in 2016.

The i3 series is released under an open source license, so many other companies and individuals have made variants of the printer.

Prusa Mendel

Prusa Mendel (iteration 2)

Prusa i3

Prusa i3 MK2

First conceived in 2009, RepRap Mendel 3D printers were designed to be assembled from 3D printed parts and commonly available off-the-shelf components (referred to as “vitamins,” as they cannot be produced by the printer itself). These parts include threaded rods, leadscrews, smooth rods and bearings, screws, nuts, stepper motors, control circuit boards, and a “hot end” to melt and place thermoplastic materials. A Cartesian mechanism with a movable flat bed and tool motion on two horizontal and two vertical rods permit placement of material anywhere in a cubic volume; this design has continued throughout development of the i3 series.

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