Learn to say popular 3D printer brand names correctly.
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How is Prusa (Czech brand of open-source 3D printers) correctly pronounced?
Prusa is pronounced 'PROO-suh' — stress on the first syllable, named after founder Josef Průša. In a technical interview: "Prusa's printer used an auto-bed-leveling sensor that probed the plate before every print."
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How is Creality (Chinese brand of budget-friendly 3D printers) correctly pronounced?
Creality is pronounced 'kree-AL-ih-tee' — a blend of 'creativity' and 'reality', stress on the second syllable. In a technical interview: "Creality's printer shipped with open-source firmware that the community frequently forked and modified."
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How is Bambu Lab (Chinese brand of high-speed multi-material 3D printers) correctly pronounced?
Bambu Lab is pronounced 'BAM-boo lab' — 'Bambu' rhymes with 'bamboo', the plant its name evokes. In a technical interview: "Bambu Lab's printer used an AMS unit to switch filament spools automatically mid-print."
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How is Anycubic (Chinese brand of resin and FDM 3D printers) correctly pronounced?
Anycubic is pronounced 'EH-nee-KYOO-bik' — a blend of 'any' and 'cubic', referring to any three-dimensional shape. In a technical interview: "Anycubic's resin printer used a masked-LCD light source to cure each layer."
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How is Ultimaker (Dutch brand of professional-grade 3D printers) correctly pronounced?
Ultimaker is pronounced 'UL-tih-may-kur' — stress on the first syllable, blending 'ultimate' and 'maker'. In a technical interview: "Ultimaker's printer used a dual-extrusion setup so support material could be dissolved away after printing."