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monoprice_mp_select_mini [2017/04/25 12:10] – simple usage instructions sdh7monoprice_mp_select_mini [2022/10/26 10:54] (current) – update with current condition. sdh7
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 ^Name| MP Select Mini| ^Name| MP Select Mini|
 ^Owner | Sam Harmon | ^Owner | Sam Harmon |
-^Location | Electronics |+^Location | Storage |
 ^Training needed| yes| ^Training needed| yes|
-^Hackable| no|+^Hackable| yes|
 ^Model| Model Number| ^Model| Model Number|
 ^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+(This is the V1 mini. The V2 is a separate printer)  
 +Current Status: It's a mess. Currently in a box on a shelf. Rehab at your leisure?
  
-NOTEThis 3D printer is Sam's personal property, **not** the space'sDon't mess with it unless you've been trained!+StatusBrokenNeeds lots of Fixing
  
-As of right nowthe easiest way to use this is to generate your Gcode elsewhere (using Cura or other slicing software)copy the files to MicroSD card, and print via the printer's front panel. +At some point in 2018, this printer experienced multiple failures (Display board failedand then while troubleshooting, a voltage regulator on the main control board released the magic smoke. The main board has been replaced by RAMPS, and the display by a low-cost LCD controllerHotend was replaced by an E3D clone. Still needs a lot of calibration to get 100% right- last time I attempted to use it it errored out with a thermal runaway condition?
- +
-Status: Fully functional+
  
 A brief guide on usage: A brief guide on usage:
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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. 
 + 
 +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:
-  *Octoprint: A Raspberry Pi running OctoPi is in the space (in a case printed on the printer...) It's right now running the [[RepRap]], but we could hook it up to this one. 
   *Extruder (cold end) upgrade: A set of Metal extruder parts has been procured. Don't replace until necessary.   *Extruder (cold end) upgrade: A set of Metal extruder parts has been procured. Don't replace until necessary.
-  *Extuder (hot end) upgrade: an E3D V6 clone hotend has been procured. A mount for it will need to be printed in ABS (or stronger). Need to print the mount soon (as a just-in-case measure), but no need to perform the replacement until necessary. 
   *Other modifications: [[https://hackaday.io/project/14823/logs|See Here]] for many other improvements.   *Other modifications: [[https://hackaday.io/project/14823/logs|See Here]] for many other improvements.
  
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