A1 mini vs Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle
Technical comparison · Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)
A1 mini and Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle are not direct competitors: very different prices (~15×). A1 mini costs less (~€299) and is the entry-level choice; Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle offers more capability at a higher price (~€4499). Judge them by budget, not head-to-head.
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A1 mini
Bambu Lab
F2 · Intermediate
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| Identity | ||
| Launch year | 2023 | 2025 |
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F3 — Advanced |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | 299 € | 4499 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | 34.7 × 31.5 × 36.5 cm | 70 × 90 × 72 cm |
| Weight (kg) | 5.7 kg | 33.7 kg |
| Work area (mm) | 180 × 180 mm | 360 × 360 mm |
| Z-axis height (mm) | 180 mm | 360 mm |
| Power (W) | 150 W | 720 W |
| Voltage (V) | — | 230 V |
| Maximum speed | 500 mm/s | — |
| Declared precision | 50 μm | 0.2 mm |
| Category specs | ||
| XY print surface (mm) | 180 mm | 360 mm |
| Maximum Z height (mm) | 180 mm | 360 mm |
| Kinematics | cartesian | corexy |
| Max nozzle temperature (°C) | 300 °C | 290 °C |
| Max bed temperature (°C) | 80 °C | 120 °C |
| Max print speed (mm/s) | 500 mm/s | — |
| Closed chamber | false | True |
| Filament sensor | true | True |
| Auto leveling | mesh | mesh |
| Standard nozzle diameter (mm) | 0.4 mm | 0.4 mm |
| Multi-extruder | false | True |
| Native Klipper | false | False |
| Input shaper | true | True |
| Multicolor printing | true | True |
| Requires external accessory | true | False |
| Maximum colors | 4 | 5 |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | Compatible with Bambu Studio (OrcaSlicer-derived) and OrcaSlicer. Supports LAN mode for cloud-free printing. Does not run native Klipper. | The printer is natively compatible with PrusaSlicer, an open-source slicer with official tested profiles for all supported materials; OrcaSlicer profiles are also available. The firmware is Prusa-proprietary (STM32/xBuddy-based) with no native Klipper support. Remote management is available via Prusa Connect (optional cloud platform) or over the local network; offline printing from USB is fully supported with no functional limitations. |
MakerSpecs Awards
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Largest work area Advanced
The largest work area among advanced Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM) machines: 1296 cm².
How we assign awards →The differences that matter
- Price: A1 mini 299 € vs Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle 4499 € — A1 mini wins (+1405%)
- Work area: A1 mini 180×180 mm vs Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle 360×360 mm — Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle wins (+300%)
- Maximum Z height: A1 mini 180 mm vs Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle 360 mm — Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle wins (+100%)
- Closed chamber: Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle yes, A1 mini no
- Max bed temperature: A1 mini 80 °C vs Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle 120 °C — Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle wins (+50%)
Which one to choose
Choose Original Prusa XL 5-toolhead 3D Printer - Enclosure Bundle if…
you value work area, maximum z height and closed chamber. «The Z height determines how tall a part the machine can produce in one print. Vertical objects such as vases, load-bearing structures, or casting patterns require a high Z travel. A lower value does not affect quality but forces the user to split or reorient the model. Z height should be considered alongside the XY surface to assess total usable build volume.»
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