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ben_r_
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True Maximum Print Height (i3 MK3S)? 210mm or 250mm?

Seeing some conflicting information here that really should have been cleared up a long time ago on Prusa's part. What is the actual maximum print height of the i3 MK3S? 210mm or 250mm? Their webpage for the i3 MK3S shows both and the current version of PrusaSlicer defaults to 210mm.

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Posted by: @benr

Seeing some conflicting information here that really should have been cleared up a long time ago on Prusa's part. What is the actual maximum print height of the i3 MK3S? 210mm or 250mm? Their webpage for the i3 MK3S shows both and the current version of PrusaSlicer defaults to 210mm.

The WIDTH is 250mm. Height and depth are 210mm. The items you noted are correct. X is 250, Y is 210, Z is 210.

This topic was modified 4 years ago by ben_r_

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Posted : 24/12/2019 3:33 am
bobstro
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RE: True Maximum Print Height (i3 MK3S)? 210mm or 250mm?
Posted by: @benr

Seeing some conflicting information here that really should have been cleared up a long time ago on Prusa's part. What is the actual maximum print height of the i3 MK3S? 210mm or 250mm? Their webpage for the i3 MK3S shows both and the current version of PrusaSlicer defaults to 210mm.

The WIDTH is 250mm. Height and depth are 210mm. The items you noted are correct. X is 250, Y is 210, Z is 210.

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Posted : 24/12/2019 7:20 am
ben_r_
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Topic starter answered:
RE: True Maximum Print Height (i3 MK3S)? 210mm or 250mm?

@bobstro

I see! Well that would make sense. That's what happens when you drink and print! lol Thank you for clearing that up for me. 👍 

This post was modified 4 years ago by ben_r_

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Posted : 24/12/2019 7:41 am
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