Getting Started with 3D Printing
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Eolas PrintsArticle published at:
June 17, 2026
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The Prusa Core One and Bambu Lab's P1S and P2S are the machines most people cross-shop when they want a fully enclosed CoreXY printer in the mid range. All three are enclosed, fast, and capable of ABS and ASA. We stock both brands, so this is a straight comparison rather than a pitch — the right answer genuinely depends on what you value.

| Prusa Core One | Bambu P1S | Bambu P2S | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motion | CoreXY enclosed | CoreXY enclosed | CoreXY enclosed |
| Build volume | 250×220×270 mm | 256×256×256 mm | 256×256×256 mm |
| Chamber | Active, up to 55 °C | Passive | Passive (Adaptive Airflow) |
| Nozzle temp | 290 °C | 300 °C | 300 °C |
| Multi-colour | MMU3 (single nozzle) | AMS (up to 16) | AMS 2 Pro (up to 16) |
| Firmware | Open source | Closed | Closed |
| Made in | EU (Czech Republic) | China | China |
| Format | Kit or assembled | Assembled | Assembled |
The Core One's defining strengths are its active chamber heating (up to 55 °C, versus the passive enclosures of the P1S and P2S), its open-source firmware and ecosystem, and its EU manufacturing with genuine local support and spares. Active chamber control matters for larger ABS, ASA, and PC parts where passive enclosures can struggle as prints grow tall. The open platform means no vendor lock-in, full control over your slicer and firmware, and a repair/upgrade path that can extend the machine's life for years — Prusa's whole philosophy is a printer you maintain rather than replace. For buyers who value data privacy or want to avoid cloud dependence, this is decisive.

Bambu's strengths are a more mature multi-colour system (the AMS, up to 16 colours, is more polished than Prusa's MMU3), a slightly larger and symmetrical build volume (256×256×256 mm), a higher 300 °C nozzle, and an out-of-the-box experience that's hard to beat. The P1S is the proven, value-focused workhorse; the P2S is its modern refresh with a touchscreen, quick-swap nozzle, servo extruder, and H-series AI error detection. If multi-colour printing is central to your work, or you want the smoothest setup and the strongest app ecosystem, Bambu has the edge. The trade-offs are a closed platform and cloud-oriented workflow.
It often comes down to philosophy: Prusa for openness, repairability, and EU support; Bambu for multi-colour and turnkey polish. Both are excellent — there's no wrong answer, only the one that fits how you work.
We stock both brands, shipped from Spain. The Prusa Core One comes with the advantage that we're an authorised Prusa reseller — full manufacturer warranty, genuine spares, and EU support. We also supply genuine, 100% original Bambu Lab printers. Not sure which way to go? Contact us — we'll give you a straight answer based on your materials and workflow. You can also read our complete Prusa buyer's guide.