




Yes. 3D Radical Prints is an authorised Australian reseller for Prusa Research, stocking the Prusa printer range and genuine parts with local support and stock held in Adelaide, South Australia.
We stock the Prusa Core One, MK4S, MK3.9, and XL, along with the Prusa MINI, covering everything from an affordable entry point through to large-format and multi-material printing.
The Core One is Prusa’s fully enclosed CoreXY printer, built for speed and for reliably printing engineering materials like ABS and ASA thanks to its heated chamber. The MK4S is Prusa’s long-running Cartesian design, open-frame by default, prized for exceptional print reliability and easy maintenance rather than raw speed.
Yes, with the addition of the Prusa MMU (Multi Material Unit), MK4S, Core One and XL printers can automatically switch between up to five filaments for multi-colour and multi-material prints. The MINI does not support the MMU.
Prusa printers are engineered and largely manufactured in-house in the Czech Republic, with a strong focus on print reliability, open-source firmware, and long-term parts support. They’re widely regarded as a benchmark for print quality and consistency rather than competing purely on price or top speed.
Yes. The Prusa XL has a significantly larger build volume than the MK4S or Core One and supports up to five toolheads for multi-material and multi-colour printing without a separate MMU unit, making it suited to bigger models and more complex production runs.
Prusa printers run on PrusaSlicer, Prusa’s own open-source slicing software, along with PrusaConnect for remote monitoring and management. Printers can also be used with third-party slicers that support Prusa printer profiles.
Yes. As an authorised Prusa reseller, 3D Radical Prints provides local warranty support and troubleshooting for Prusa printers purchased through the store, rather than relying on an overseas seller or import process.