One of the interesting things about Prusa’s FDM 3D printers is the availability of official upgrade kits, which allow you to combine bits off an older machine with those of the target machine…
The upgrade kit costs half of a full Core one Kit (in Europe). That doesn’t sound financially wise no matter how you look at it. The MK4S still is in no way outdated to justify sacrificing it for such an expensive upgrade.
It depends a bit on your needs. I’ve upgraded mine mainly due to space concerns - it is quite a bit smaller than the mk4s with enclosure. As a positive side effect I can now print large PC models without warping - something that never worked properly even in an enclosed mk4s, probably due to the larger enclosure volume.
The upgrade kit costs half of a full Core one Kit (in Europe). That doesn’t sound financially wise no matter how you look at it. The MK4S still is in no way outdated to justify sacrificing it for such an expensive upgrade.
I’m not convinced the Core One is a better machine than the MK4S.
It depends a bit on your needs. I’ve upgraded mine mainly due to space concerns - it is quite a bit smaller than the mk4s with enclosure. As a positive side effect I can now print large PC models without warping - something that never worked properly even in an enclosed mk4s, probably due to the larger enclosure volume.