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Monoprice - 15365 Select Mini 3D Printer

Print Model File, All Filament Types, Mini 3D Printer V2 White, Free Sample Pla Filament, Print Model, The Heated Build Plate, The Print Function

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Final Score:

7.92 out of 10, based on these factors:

  • Build quality
  • Controls and functionality
  • Customer support
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  • Print quality
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  • What buyers say about Monoprice - 15365 Select Mini 3D Printer


    I didn't need to break them lose, I printed a hing which had a 0.2mm gap between the pin and the central part that hold the pin, after printing it needed a little effort to move, and now it moves freely.


    If you need to re- calibrate the bed, you should use this nice little happy bottom Z axis limit switch arm.


    If the motor could send out a signal when it was rotating once (48 steps) and stop the thing if you ran it for a couple of revolutions.


    The base plate and the glass plate are the reason I didn't give it a 5-star rating.


    The control knob is pretty horrible, but printing a better one from Thingiverse is very easy once you have the bed level, and is serving its purpose.

    Common Questions

    Q:

    What is the size of the printer?

    A:

    It is possible to print just short of a Soda can in height and width.

    Q:

    What is the catch?

    A:

    I have both the v1 and the Prusa i3 MK2S, both of which are top quality 3D printers. There is no "catch" in the normal "you get what you pay for" sense.

    Q:

    How do you tell the printer what to print?

    A:

    You need to find a thing you want to print on thingiverse, then open cura and then load the file you just downloaded.

    Q:

    Does it have internet access? I see some printers that have it.

    A:

    It has been available since about the second week of June 2016 with theUI controller's 34 First WiFi demo.

    Q:

    What is the size of the delivery box?

    A:

    The arm length is 1 arm length for 3 child arms and 1.5 arm length.

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