If you complete your order before the deadline, your printer will be placed in the queue based on the date of your original pre-order (you’ll be able to check it in the shipping table). Previously, some people converted the order immediately, some in two months and this prevented us from doing the precise forecast. The reason for the deadline is so we can prepare the shipping table. Once you receive the email, you’ll have 2 weeks to complete your order. Once we have your orders confirmed, we’ll have enough data to publish the shipping table for the current batch of pre-orders that are being processed. To finish the preparation of the heavily requested shipping table, we are going to switch all remaining pre-orders from 2021 to regular orders on Monday, October 23rd, so you will be able to complete yours – all info will be available in an e-mail. We expect to ship the majority of pre-orders (most were made in 2021) by the end of this year. Just to avoid any sort of confusion: we’ve been shipping the XLs steadily for several months now, but the recent increase in our production capacity allows us to chew our way through the pre-order queue much faster. Either way, we have enough components and production capacity so we are now processing pre-orders much faster. Last week, we shared some exciting news for everyone with an XL pre-order: we’ve finally overcome the supply chain issues and hired almost 100 new people – this was absolutely essential since building a single XL takes almost three times longer than the MK4. Plus, we have the first alpha of PrusaSlicer 2.7 ready with big new features. We’re also bringing Input Shaper firmware to XL, so not only is the printer now beautifully fast, but it’s also extremely efficient during color changes. We bumped up our production capacity substantially (and we’ll improve it even more in the upcoming weeks), so we can finally start processing large chunks of the preorder queue faster and share a Shipping table. It’s time for another update on the Original Prusa XL and there are many exciting things to share.
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