Getting Started with 3D Printing
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Eolas PrintsArticle published at:
June 17, 2026
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One of the things that sets Prusa apart is choice: most machines come as either a self-assembly kit or fully assembled, and almost every part is upgradeable. That means a Prusa can be both the most affordable way in and a platform you grow over years rather than replace. Here's how the kit-versus-assembled decision works, and how Prusa's upgrade path lets you start small and scale.

The important thing to understand: a Prusa kit is the same machine as the assembled version — you simply build it yourself. It's not a stripped-down or lesser model. The parts, the performance, and the final result are identical; you trade a few hours of your time for a lower price and a deep understanding of your printer.
A good rule of thumb: if you value your time over the saving, or you need the printer working today, buy assembled. If you enjoy building things, want to save, and plan to own the machine for years, the kit is genuinely rewarding — think of it as technical LEGO with an excellent manual.

Prusa's open, modular design means you're rarely stuck with what you bought. Rather than replacing a whole machine to gain a capability, you can often add it. This is a core reason a Prusa holds its value and its usefulness over time — and a key difference from sealed, hard-to-modify printers.
The practical upshot: you can start with an affordable machine and a kit build, then add multi-material, an enclosure, a hotter hotend, or extra toolheads as your work demands — without throwing the printer away. For schools, workshops, and businesses, that upgradeability is also a budgeting advantage: capability can be added incrementally rather than as a single large purchase.
We stock Prusa printers in both kit and assembled formats, plus genuine upgrades and spares, all with full manufacturer warranty and EU support, shipped from Spain. As an authorised Prusa reseller, we can help you plan a sensible buy-and-upgrade path for your budget and materials. Browse the Prusa range, read our complete buyer's guide, or contact us for advice.