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| - | NOTE: This 3D printer is Sam' | + | =====Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer===== |
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| + | ^Name| MP Select Mini| | ||
| + | ^Owner | Sam Harmon | | ||
| + | ^Location | Storage | | ||
| + | ^Training needed| yes| | ||
| + | ^Hackable| yes| | ||
| + | ^Model| Model Number| | ||
| + | ^Serial| Serial Number| | ||
| + | ^Arrival Date| October 2016| | ||
| + | ^Working| no| | ||
| + | ^Contact| Sam Harmon| | ||
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| + | (This is the V1 mini. The V2 is a separate printer) | ||
| + | Current Status: It' | ||
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| + | Status: Broken. Needs lots of Fixing | ||
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| + | At some point in 2018, this printer experienced multiple failures (Display board failed, and then while troubleshooting, | ||
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| + | A brief guide on usage: | ||
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| + | * The easiest & quickest slicer program I've found is [[https:// | ||
| + | * Configure the printer with a build envelope of 120x120x120, | ||
| + | * If you're using the gray PLA filament currently on the printer, it really wants an extruder temperature of 220 degrees C, and build platform temperature of 50-60 degrees C. If using some other filament, it may take some trial and error to get the temperatures right. The Lego keychain is a good test example, as it takes about 10 minutes to print. | ||
| + | * Save your sliced Gcode file onto a microSD card, and put the card into the printer' | ||
| + | * Turn the printer on, select " | ||
| + | * While the build platform is heating up, I usually set the extruder temperature to whatever it needs to be (to speed things along) and set the build speed to 2.0. | ||
| + | * If printing something for personal use, please [[Donate]] a couple of dollars ($1/hour for PLA? $2/hour for TPE) to cover filament usage and other expendable parts (hot end, etc.), especially if it's a big print. | ||
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| + | Additional Considerations: | ||
| + | * TPE - in May 2017, we got a spool of Inland TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer) - It does work with the MP Select Mini, but you do need to be very careful or your print will be very easily ruined. Suggestions: | ||
| + | * Run the Extruder fairly hot (235?) | ||
| + | * Put some heat on the bed, but not too much (40 seems good, 60 was too much, and the part lifted off the tape) | ||
| + | * SLOW. SUPER SLOW. I'm currently running a job at somewhere around 8 mm/s (original gcode set at 20 mm/s, and running with the MP speed set at 0.4). Any faster and the filament will kink up in the cold end of the extruder. A Lego keychain took about 71 minutes to print, versus the usual 9-10 minutes with PLA. Expect to be patient. | ||
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| + | Potential Hacks/ | ||
| + | *Extruder (cold end) upgrade: A set of Metal extruder parts has been procured. Don't replace until necessary. | ||
| + | *Other modifications: | ||
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| - | As of right now, the easiest way to use this is to generate your Gcode elsewhere (using Cura or other slicing software), copy the files to a MicroSD card, and print via the printer' | ||
| - | Status: Fully functional | ||
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