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monoprice_mp_select_mini [2017/04/25 12:10] – simple usage instructions sdh7monoprice_mp_select_mini [2018/07/27 11:52] sdh7
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 ^Serial| Serial Number| ^Serial| Serial Number|
 ^Arrival Date| October 2016| ^Arrival Date| October 2016|
-^Working| yes|+^Working| no|
 ^Contact| Sam Harmon| ^Contact| Sam Harmon|
  
-Current Status: Fully Functional+Current Status: Taken home for repairs
  
 NOTE: This 3D printer is Sam's personal property, **not** the space's. Don't mess with it unless you've been trained! NOTE: This 3D printer is Sam's personal property, **not** the space's. Don't mess with it unless you've been trained!
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   * Turn the printer on, select "Print", and select your .gcode file.   * Turn the printer on, select "Print", and select your .gcode file.
   * 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.    * 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 to cover filament usage and other expendable parts (hot end, etc.), especially if it's a big print.+  * 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. 
  
 Potential Hacks/Improvements: Potential Hacks/Improvements:
monoprice_mp_select_mini.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/26 10:54 by sdh7

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