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Includes:- 1x 3D Printer
- 1x Package of Filament
- 1x AC Power Adapter
- 1x USB Cable
- 1x microSD Card
- 1x microSD Card Reader
- 1x Platform Sticker
- 1x Stick of Glue
- 1x 1.5mm Hex Wrench
- 1x 2.0mm Hex Wrench
- 1x Phillips Screwdriver
- 1x M6 Brass Nozzle
- 1x 8mm Wrench
- 1x Quick Start Guide
Features:- Full Auto Leveling
- Completely Wireless
- Ready to Print in 30 seconds
- Light and Compact Design
- Specially Designed for Students and Beginners
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I'll rail against closed source printers (Prusa Mk4, Bambu Labs, etc) but there is some magic to them and they really work well out of the box. Yes, they're expensive, but how many hours do you want to spend calibrating your printer, how many hours do you want to spend chasing down a problem, ordering a part and waiting for it to arrive, to installing it only to need to calibrate your printer again, only to find that wasn't the problem in the first place. Some people enjoy this to the point that tuning their 3d printer is as much of a hobby as using it to make stuff.
If you find the offerings I suggested to be too expensive, just pick up an Ender. They're cheap and everybody has one. I have one in my stable, in fact and find it to be a perfectly serviceable printer - it printed all the parts for my Voron 2.4! There's a huge Ender community out there to help you get things up and running when you run into problems and there's value to be had in that.
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I'll rail against closed source printers (Prusa Mk4, Bambu Labs, etc) but there is some magic to them and they really work well out of the box. Yes, they're expensive, but how many hours do you want to spend calibrating your printer, how many hours do you want to spend chasing down a problem, ordering a part and waiting for it to arrive, to installing it only to need to calibrate your printer again, only to find that wasn't the problem in the first place. Some people enjoy this to the point that tuning their 3d printer is as much of a hobby as using it to make stuff.
If you find the offerings I suggested to be too expensive, just pick up an Ender. They're cheap and everybody has one. I have one in my stable, in fact and find it to be a perfectly serviceable printer - it printed all the parts for my Voron 2.4! There's a huge Ender community out there to help you get things up and running when you run into problems and there's value to be had in that.
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Ours is still running but is now in his cubbie collecting dust.
Anyway, this is a perfect price for a first time 3d printer - enough to generate interest for the kids without overwhelming them with all technicalities of set up. Great if you're not committed for an expensive one yet and small enough (and enclosed) to be stored if you're done with it.
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It comes with a few stickers to cover the print bed and a glue stick for adhesion. I ended up using blue painters tape when I ran out of stickers.
I found a guide online to flash the weedo tina 2 firmware but haven't done it yet. So I'm stuck using an old version of cura that it comes with.
My first unit stopped leveling the bed within a month. Monoprice had me exchange it via Amazon. The replacement has been printing 3ish projects a month just fine for the last 6 months or so.
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Keep in mind the firmware can be updated and this printer is just a rebranded Tina2: http://www.weedo3dprin
Another is no heating bed for those who care.
It's a huge mistake to buy a 3d printer without one.
It's a huge mistake to buy a 3d printer without one.
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