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I'm sure this hyperfixation will subside before too long. Maybe? Bear with me a bit longer.

Here are some thermal camera images of the core one inside and outside the case. Some of the external stuff is reflection not surface temp but it's still interesting.

Of course I forgot to set it to C, and it's not printing now, so these will have to do.

There's a laptop to the right of it blowing exhaust toward the printer, so that's what that flare is off the side.

I'm not sure I ever successfully printed anything close to this in this orientation on a bed slinger, but this handled it without breaking a sweat.

It's a magnet dispenser for 5x3mm magnets. Of course the original reason I got this size of magnets is no longer relevant, but I have them, so I'll make use of them.

Baron Harkonnen has some concerns about the velocity of this printer!

(I don't, he's fine)

These models are on a shelf at the top of a desktop rack sitting next to the printer. The desk is a VERY heavy solid wood old "teacher's" desk from a college surplus sale. I can only imagine how much a table with less mass would shake, but this is fine.

Especially since I don't plan on printing this fast, I'm just having fun to start with.

It didn't take nearly as long as I expected for the Prusa Core One to get here once it shipped (Thursday in CZ/EU to Monday in US via FedEx, not DHL). Have a few more hours of work before I can crack it open, though. I can at least confirm that the handles on the box are as nice as people say.

I moved the old CR-10S to the car to be donated (tomorrow), so there is a large open space on a desk for it later.

Obligatory stupid/boring picture of a box.