Aaaaannndddd ordered. Yeah, it’s expensive, but I think I’ll use it. More importantly, I want it.
Same, 8 heads is way overkill for my simple 0.4/0.6/0.8mm nozzle swap use case but I wanted to build something. :)
I’m excited for you. I want to hear how it goes.
OMG It is soooo expensive. I would’ve hoped it would be a lot cheaper…
€899 for 8 Toolheads €669 for 4 Toolheads
Oof yeah. That’s rough.
Maybe as a single unit and not a conversion it’ll be cheaper but right now all in for a Core One+ and 4 head INDX upgrade you’re talking $2k+. A Snapmaker U1 is half that and had a bigger print volume.
I was hoping a Core One with INDX would be reasonable but I have a feeling a U1 is more likely in my future.
Still cheaper than the XL 5 heads.
Looks like it’s only €230 for 4 heads, and it’s replacing the main tool head is the big cost of €440. And that kinda lines up with what a nextruder costs for the XL.
Nono the 4 heads are just 230€ cheaper than the 8 toolheads, still 669€ total
That’s what I’m saying. The difference between the 4 and the 8 is €230, which means it costs that much for the induction heads. Or about €60 a piece including the rack parts.
There is still a bunch of hardware that goes into the moving tool head/extruders to grab the induction nozzle.
So doing the math here, it’s about €440 for the extruder/electronics, and about €60 per induction nozzle+ housing.
Ah now I get it 👍
I thought the point of a nozzle changer was to save money compared to a full hotend+extruder changer, because you don’t have to double up as many parts.
But that INDX system is so expensive, it doesn’t make sense.
But that INDX system is so expensive, it doesn’t make sense.
This describes all of Prusa for the last 3 years. They’ve definitely lost their edge in the face of modern competitors now that everyone has moved away from bed slingers.
Yeah… the industry moved far away and left them behind.
It’s pretty ridiculous to think that a Snapmaker U1 is cheaper than a Prusa MK4S. And for just €50 more than the MK4S you get a full enclosure for the U1.
Same, am I still going to buy one after others have been the guinea pigs to work out bugs? Yes, but that’s still a chunk of change.
I think I saw that the add-on nozzles end up being on the cheaper end though. Not sure what my plans are for those yet.
I’ll pick up a core L + INDX at the black Friday sale (assuming it’s discounted, and the reviews are positive)
It’s a lot up front and a long wait, but hopefully the bugs will be worked out and it’ll be a solid, long term printer.
My plan exactly. I’m not buying anything at that price until the reviews are in. I need what indx represents in my head, but I’m waiting for indications that my headcanon matches reality, both in terms of functionality, ease of use, and quality.
I will definitely be thinking about it, but I think the benefit is too small for me, especially at those prices…
For real. The cost for 4 toolheads almost makes it not worth getting in light of the cost of 8.
I’d still get it if I had the money, though.
There was discussion about this on “the other site*” when the founder’s kits were released. The basic answer ended up being something like “since the nozzles heads are dumb, you’re still getting the same amount of smart (more expensive) components so there isn’t a lot of cost to save”.
*- I still lurk a few communities, but don’t interact. Fuck Spez.
Has anyone seen any recent pricing for the standalone kit? In a video a while back I remember them estimating around $250 for the base hardware and $40-60 for each nozzle. I’m hoping that $250 base price hasn’t gone out the window. I was planning on building a voron 2.4 later this year with the INDX in mind.
I don’t know how relevant it will be, but this was from Bondtech when they announced the founders kit.

If that’s what they’re going with, that’s much more approachable, assuming it has most of everything you need to adapt most printers.
I wonder, what is the difference between the dedicated prusa kit, and the standard one? If the normal one is meant to convert any printer, why would one go for the more expensive set?
I’m sure a more integrated and stylistically integrated version is quite a bit more desirable to some so the extra cost covers that.
I’m addition to the cost, I’m surprised that they don’t have an upgrade kit for the Core One L (at least, it doesn’t look like this one works with it), or that you can’t buy it as part of the base printer.
They address that in the FAQ at the bottom. It’s coming, the smaller one was just ready 1st (or they tried to split the traffic spike to the site too possibly).







