Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer V2, Black
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does it come with filament?
New User U
on Feb 7, 2019
BEST ANSWER: EntReady to Print: Unlike most other low-cost 3D printers, this printer ships fully assembled and has already been calibrated at the factory. We even include sample PLA filament and a MicroSD™ card with preinstalled models, so you can start printing right out of the box!
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- David S on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
BEST ANSWER: EntReady to Print: Unlike most other low-cost 3D printers, this printer ships fully assembled and has already been calibrated at the factory. We even include sample PLA filament and a MicroSD™ card with preinstalled models, so you can start printing right out of the box!
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- David S on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
Yes. How much filament are you hoping for? It comes with less than that--you'll need to buy more. It's not DRM filament, so that's awesome!
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- Jim W on Feb 8, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
Yes, but it is just a sample size that can only do about half of a print. I bought a new spool with mine and the sample is still in the box
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- Oliver W on Feb 8, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 21, 2018
Only a small sample roll. Enough to print the included demo file and maybe one or two small items.
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- Stephen B on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
It comes with enough filament to print the sample file on the memory card (a small cat statue).
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- Andrew Thomas D on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 16, 2018
A very small amount....starter only. You will need to purchase a reel.
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- M J P on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
A small amount of PLA, just enough to print the test print.
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- John L on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
A very small amount of filament come with the printer.
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- Eric T on Feb 8, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 22, 2018
Ours came with a sample of white filament.
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- MARILYN E. on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
small sample size to print one object
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- raymond s on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
It does not include filament.
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- Nicholas B on Feb 7, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
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How do I use the sd card in my MAC? I don't have a slot for it. do I have to get a different SD card?
jennifer m
on Jan 2, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello. I have a Mac as well and you will need to get a card reader. I bought a simple one that takes either the micro SD or standard size SD and then plugs into either a USB C or Standard USB port. I use CURA as the slicer program. Have not had any problems. Great little printer.
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- james r on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hello. I have a Mac as well and you will need to get a card reader. I bought a simple one that takes either the micro SD or standard size SD and then plugs into either a USB C or Standard USB port. I use CURA as the slicer program. Have not had any problems. Great little printer.
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- james r on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
Apple wanted to make their computers sleeker, so they stopped having useful slots. That's one reason why I continue to use my 2013 MacBook Pro, which has an SD slot. You can buy an external adapter.
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- John on Jan 3, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2018
I purchased a micro sd to usb. I’m not sure what other way to do it. Also if you wanted to, you could set up the WiFi and send the files over WiFi.
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- Gregory F on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2018
Your best bet would probably be to find a third party USB -> SD card adapter, and use that to transfer files to the SD card for printing.
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- Stephen B on Jan 3, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
Any USB adapter should work? I bought one at Walmart that works well. A 5 in 1 USB card reader
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- Seth B on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2018
You will probably need to get a micro SD card reader that can be connected to your usb port...
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- LeeRoy F on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
There are many USB adapters for sd and micro sd. You can get one on amazon for around $10
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- Gary R on Jan 3, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
Use a card reader. You only need a USB port.
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- Michael B on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2018
You need to buy a card reader for your Mac.
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- David D on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
USB to Micro SD card adapter.

Monoprice Dual Mode USB Type-C and Type-A MicroSD Card Reader
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- Richard G on Jan 2, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2018
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what's the best software to use with this printer? i'm a noob. Thanks!
MICHAEL Z
on Apr 19, 2019
BEST ANSWER: I use a program called Cura. There's a specific version that works well: 15.04.02. Do a search on youtube for this video: 3D Printing: Monoprice Mini Select Cura Settings
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- James D on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 12, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I use a program called Cura. There's a specific version that works well: 15.04.02. Do a search on youtube for this video: 3D Printing: Monoprice Mini Select Cura Settings
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- James D on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 12, 2018
The printer comes with a free software called "Cura". The software is easy to use.
You can also download the latest version of Cura for free from their website
You can also download the latest version of Cura for free from their website
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- Robert K on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 2, 2018
I found cura to be the best slicing software, a lot of variety and very consistant with prints etc. I also use octoprint instead of the sd card, i'd look into that.
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- Tyler B on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 13, 2018
Slicer: Use Cura, it will come with your printer. As far as design goes, start with TinkerCad and work your way into Fusion or Inventor.
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- Katie S on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 11, 2018
I have had great luck with Ultimaker Cura software that can be downloaded from the Internet.
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- Brent G on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 11, 2018
Ultimaker Cura. Or IdeaMaker. Those are free and easy to use.
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- Luis O on Apr 19, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 11, 2018
Cura 15.04.6
I like it and its easy to use.
I like it and its easy to use.
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- TIMOTHY C on Apr 23, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 6, 2018
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Can I put an .STL file on a micro SD card and insert it to print or do I need to attach the printer to a computer?
A shopper
on May 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: You want to use Gcode with this printer, you can load an STL into your slicer of choice (it comes with Cura) and then put the gcode onto an SD card and print from the card, the best thing to do is to invest in a Raspberry Pi 3 + SD Card and install Octoprint, this will act as a webserver for the printer and will slice STL files for you on the fly.
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- Jason K on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
BEST ANSWER: You want to use Gcode with this printer, you can load an STL into your slicer of choice (it comes with Cura) and then put the gcode onto an SD card and print from the card, the best thing to do is to invest in a Raspberry Pi 3 + SD Card and install Octoprint, this will act as a webserver for the printer and will slice STL files for you on the fly.
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- Jason K on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
In order to print an stl file, you'll need to use a slicing program to turn it into g-code that the machine can understand it. Cura and Sli3r are some popular programs.
There is a ready to print cat file on the sd that comes with the printer, but otherwise you'll need to use the slicing program to set the "resolution" of the print, the infill, etc. then through WIFI, USB, or Micro-SD you load the file onto the print and print away!
Hope this was helpful.
There is a ready to print cat file on the sd that comes with the printer, but otherwise you'll need to use the slicing program to set the "resolution" of the print, the infill, etc. then through WIFI, USB, or Micro-SD you load the file onto the print and print away!
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- Robert E on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
3d printers only print from gcode. You have to open an stl file with a slicer program like Cura and create the .gcode file. Then you can copy the gcode file to an sd card and print it directly from the printer so you do not need to directly connect the printer to a computer.
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- George on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
No, the printer can't use .STL file. You need to use Cure program that comes with printer to create ,gcode file, save it to the micro SR card and insert to the printer.
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- Nikola S on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
The .STL has to go through Cura that slices up your .STL file and sets the machine temperature to generate Gcode. The Gcode then goes on to the microSD card.
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- New User U on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
Hi! Yes, you can put the .STL file on a micro SD card and print from that. The printer actually ships with one included. Hope this helps!
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- toby h on May 17, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
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Wich PLA or ABS is compatible with V2? 3.0mm or 1.75mmm?
A shopper
on Sep 23, 2017
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How long does it take to start printing after it has preheated?
A shopper
on Nov 28, 2018
BEST ANSWER: That's a hard question to answer for sure, as it's going to depend on your .gcode file. Once both the bed and nozzle are at the temp specified in the file, if the .gcode is working as intended, it should proceed to the purge wipe (if your slicer puts this in the gcode) and then move to start printing.
If its heating up, but never doing anything, I would verify that there isn't an issue with the .gcode itself, and if the file is correct, try using a different SD card.
If its heating up, but never doing anything, I would verify that there isn't an issue with the .gcode itself, and if the file is correct, try using a different SD card.
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- Trevor T on Nov 28, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 8, 2017
BEST ANSWER: That's a hard question to answer for sure, as it's going to depend on your .gcode file. Once both the bed and nozzle are at the temp specified in the file, if the .gcode is working as intended, it should proceed to the purge wipe (if your slicer puts this in the gcode) and then move to start printing.
If its heating up, but never doing anything, I would verify that there isn't an issue with the .gcode itself, and if the file is correct, try using a different SD card.
If its heating up, but never doing anything, I would verify that there isn't an issue with the .gcode itself, and if the file is correct, try using a different SD card.
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- Trevor T on Nov 28, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 8, 2017
Nothing significant enough to notice. I just ran the "Autodesk Kickstarter 3D printer test" (google that phrase to see the model) and it took a minute or two to preheat and 9 hours to print, so a few seconds in between doesn't really seem significant. I judged my result on the test to be an 18 out of 30, BTW and I'm very happy with the printer.
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- James K on Nov 30, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 7, 2017
If its already preheated, it should start printing straight away. Unless the file you're printing has higher temperatures than the ones you specified when preheating it. Then it would just start printing as soon as those specified higher temps are reached.
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- Abdullah A on Nov 28, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 7, 2017
Doesn't take long to start printing. Just the time it takes for the nozzle to go to the home spot then move to the start of your print location. Maybe 10-15 seconds depending on location of the nozzle at preheat.
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- Tony P on Nov 29, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 8, 2017
Takes ~3 minutes to preheat, once it reaches temp it takes 10-15 seconds to confirm it's stable then it starts.
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- Matt R on Nov 28, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 29, 2017
Once bed and extruder are up to temp (usually a couple of minutes), printing starts
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- Stephen B on Nov 28, 2018
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How loud is the printer at most ?
New User U
on Mar 4, 2019
BEST ANSWER: I guess that entirely depends on your sensitivity to sound. You can definitely hear it. I actually like hearing the whir of the printer while it's working. Not really loud enough for me to have to turn up my TV if it's on (my 3d printer is in my living room) but if I really need to hear something on that tv maybe?
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- Sean B on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 23, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I guess that entirely depends on your sensitivity to sound. You can definitely hear it. I actually like hearing the whir of the printer while it's working. Not really loud enough for me to have to turn up my TV if it's on (my 3d printer is in my living room) but if I really need to hear something on that tv maybe?
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- Sean B on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 23, 2018
it's pretty loud. You can quiet it down a bit by removing the shroud on the arm, but you'll need to print a mount for the endstop that's attached to it... simple process, well worth the noise reduction. Still kinda loud though.
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- Nathan P on Mar 5, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 22, 2018
It is actually pretty quiet. It is comparable to a fax bring printed line by line. there is a low droning of the mechanics but that's about it. I hope this helps!
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- Theo T on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 6, 2018
I don't know the answer in decibels, but its reasonably quiet. Quieter than a whispered conversation in my opinion.
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- Jonathan B on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 28, 2018
Noise level is acceptable. Less than my microwave.
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- Francois P on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2018
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Platform is not heating how do I fix this problem?
New User U
on Jun 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: In all likeliness the bed wiring is broken and or shorting. Sometime the thermistor detaches from the bed too. There's no fast way to fix it. MP claims to not have parts for it and would prefer to replace it under warranty. To fix it you will have to disassemble the bed and het pad and check every inch of the cable. You'll probably find the wires broken at several points if its like mine was. I cut out the bad spots in the cable and respliced it only to find it was also badly rubbing on everything under the bed. I reran the cable so it goes in and out of the base plate when moving. Some mods involve drilling holes in the back of the base and rerouting the cable outside the base/heat bed. Not a quick fix.
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- Doanld G on Jun 19, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
BEST ANSWER: In all likeliness the bed wiring is broken and or shorting. Sometime the thermistor detaches from the bed too. There's no fast way to fix it. MP claims to not have parts for it and would prefer to replace it under warranty. To fix it you will have to disassemble the bed and het pad and check every inch of the cable. You'll probably find the wires broken at several points if its like mine was. I cut out the bad spots in the cable and respliced it only to find it was also badly rubbing on everything under the bed. I reran the cable so it goes in and out of the base plate when moving. Some mods involve drilling holes in the back of the base and rerouting the cable outside the base/heat bed. Not a quick fix.
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- Doanld G on Jun 19, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
Mine was sent back in twice for warranty repair. The bed movement will tear the insulation on the bed heating wires.
I was told first thing to print is a cage to protect thise wires. Didn't do so and it was a mistake. First print after the second warranty trip was printing thise parts. Go to Thingiverse to find the files once the cable is fixed
I was told first thing to print is a cage to protect thise wires. Didn't do so and it was a mistake. First print after the second warranty trip was printing thise parts. Go to Thingiverse to find the files once the cable is fixed
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- David Keeley K on Jan 17, 2019
- Purchased on May 4, 2018
Same problem after just 10 days. Broken wire(s) underneath the bed, caused by zip-ties restraining movement.
You'll need to fix them yourself, and add a small loop so the wires can flex. Sending it back for a replacement will get you a printer with the same basic issue... pinched wires at the zip-ties.
You'll need to fix them yourself, and add a small loop so the wires can flex. Sending it back for a replacement will get you a printer with the same basic issue... pinched wires at the zip-ties.
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- New User U on Jun 20, 2017
- Purchased on May 27, 2017
Send it in for RMA one of the wires under the bed tends to fray Becuase of where it is placed.
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- Timothy L on Jul 17, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
Check out youtube. There are more than one reasons for this problem.
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- Allan C on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Aug 9, 2017
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Does this printer accept gcode?
A shopper
on Jan 8, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. As far as I can tell that is all it accepts. We use Cura to convert from other formats into gCode.
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- Jonathan R on Jan 20, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 14, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes. As far as I can tell that is all it accepts. We use Cura to convert from other formats into gCode.
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- Jonathan R on Jan 20, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 14, 2017
Yes, you can either upload it with the Wi-Fi app, use the SD card, or print directly over USB.
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- Baha B on Jan 8, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 26, 2017
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Is there a fire hazard by using this product? That is, does it get too hot sitting on a wood surface?
A shopper
on Jan 15, 2019
BEST ANSWER: We have not had any problem with the base part getting hot. The parts that heat up are the plate on which the part is built and the nozzle cartridge. These parts get very hot and care must be taken not to touch them during use.,or you can burn your fingers. That said, our 13 year old is using his printer safely,without any issues. I guess I would also say to keep this away from flammable items and we have found that keeping it in still air, away from drafts helps with the build. Tom
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- Thomas P on Jan 16, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: We have not had any problem with the base part getting hot. The parts that heat up are the plate on which the part is built and the nozzle cartridge. These parts get very hot and care must be taken not to touch them during use.,or you can burn your fingers. That said, our 13 year old is using his printer safely,without any issues. I guess I would also say to keep this away from flammable items and we have found that keeping it in still air, away from drafts helps with the build. Tom
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- Thomas P on Jan 16, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 17, 2017
Mine has been sitting on a wood surface since I bought it. The work area remains cool. The heat does not radiate from the build surface or the print head for more than an inch - if that far.
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- Kenneth M on Jan 15, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 19, 2018
I've not observed any heat from the bottom of the unit. I've let it run for long 10 hour prints overnight on a wooden desk or table without supervision and have had no sign of fire.
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- Jarred A on Jan 16, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 19, 2018
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No not at all. The hotplate is suspended well above the base plate. It does not transfer down at all. It is a great printer for it's price point.
No not at all. The hotplate is suspended well above the base plate. It does not transfer down at all. It is a great printer for it's price point.
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- Frank Lewis J on Jan 15, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 15, 2018
had it sitting on a wood table all year - it's doing great
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- Nathaniel R on Jan 15, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 19, 2018
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will it make a 3" wide x 1 1/2" thick x 4' templet ?
New User U
on Jan 18, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Yeah. that shouldn't be a problem. It'll print the whole bed if you wanted. 1/4" from the edge is your limit as far as quality for a clean edge
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- George L on Jan 18, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 9, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yeah. that shouldn't be a problem. It'll print the whole bed if you wanted. 1/4" from the edge is your limit as far as quality for a clean edge
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- George L on Jan 18, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 9, 2018
Yes, the effective print area on th MP Select Mini is roughly 4.7” x 4.7” x 4.7” (120mm x 120mm x 120mm)
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- Melissa B on Jan 18, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 3, 2018
So it will print 48" long, ?Enter
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- New User U on Jan 18, 2019
No the plate is not big enough for a 4 foot template. Yes for 3” wide and 1.5” thick
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- Steven T on Jan 18, 2019
- Purchased on Jun 9, 2018
So you can not move it forward a bit at a time ?Enter
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- New User U on Jan 18, 2019
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What program is used with this machine to make things?
A shopper
on Mar 27, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Hello, I’ve had this printer for a little under a year, and enjoyed it very much. 3D print files are usually formatted as .stl files, and the printer needs .gcode files. There are a variety of programs to do this, and I personally use a free software called “Cura” that is easy to set up, and recommended by Monoprice. There are good YouTube tutorials online for setting this up with the MP Mini
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- Kamel A on Mar 27, 2020
- Purchased on May 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello, I’ve had this printer for a little under a year, and enjoyed it very much. 3D print files are usually formatted as .stl files, and the printer needs .gcode files. There are a variety of programs to do this, and I personally use a free software called “Cura” that is easy to set up, and recommended by Monoprice. There are good YouTube tutorials online for setting this up with the MP Mini
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- Kamel A on Mar 27, 2020
- Purchased on May 22, 2019
It's called Cura. It comes pre installed in the micro sd card that comes with the printer.
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- Terri S on Mar 27, 2020
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2019
You can use Simplify3D (paid) or Ultimaker Cura (free). Both work great with this printer!
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- Anthony N on Mar 27, 2020
- Purchased on Jan 19, 2019
The select mini uses Cura to create the gcode that the printer uses to make things.
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- graham b on Mar 28, 2020
- Purchased on May 26, 2019
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Can the nozzle be replaced if it wears out?
Gary R
on Apr 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Sure can. Just about every part can be easily replaced.
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- Chris A Staff on Apr 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Sure can. Just about every part can be easily replaced.
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- Chris A Staff on Apr 28, 2017
Yes, the nozzle is removable and replaceable. It unscrews easily when the print head is hot.
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- Elizabeth on Apr 29, 2017
Where can I get a replacement nozzle?
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- Chad B on Jul 1, 2017
- Purchased on May 29, 2017
Is there a list of part names to make it easier to find a replacement part? Particularly the printer head. Does Monoprice offer these parts?
I would hate to damage the printer because I accidently used a noncompatible part.
I would hate to damage the printer because I accidently used a noncompatible part.
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- Colin M on Jul 21, 2018
- Purchased on May 29, 2018
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Must you do it yourselve ?
A shopper
on Jun 6, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It's pretty much ready to run out of the box I need to do is install the arm that holds the filament connect the power supply and you can start printing within 10 minutes Enter an answer to this question.
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- Gary Y on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It's pretty much ready to run out of the box I need to do is install the arm that holds the filament connect the power supply and you can start printing within 10 minutes Enter an answer to this question.
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- Gary Y on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
It comes assembled already if that is what you are asking.
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- Hunter H on Jun 6, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
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Just got my printer a few days ago and just started to print with abs. The bed is set to 80C, but the read out only gets to about 64C. As a result, I had some edge curling. Is there a trick to getting the bed to the right temp? No problems at all printing pla.
Jeff T
on Jun 13, 2017
BEST ANSWER: The bed heating element can really struggle to get up to 80C for ABS. I've had the best success when the ambient temp is above 25C. You might consider rigging up a small enclosure for your printer. People use insulation foam, wood or plexi to make a box with a door for access.
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- Gabriel F on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
I did just that. I cut a cardboard box to make an enclosure, taped the back of the fan , reduced the speed to .3, put a good layer of glue stick on the bed and got a perfect abs print. Probably will make a better enclosure for the next time I print with abs. Thanks for answering.
BEST ANSWER: The bed heating element can really struggle to get up to 80C for ABS. I've had the best success when the ambient temp is above 25C. You might consider rigging up a small enclosure for your printer. People use insulation foam, wood or plexi to make a box with a door for access.
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- Gabriel F on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
I did just that. I cut a cardboard box to make an enclosure, taped the back of the fan , reduced the speed to .3, put a good layer of glue stick on the bed and got a perfect abs print. Probably will make a better enclosure for the next time I print with abs. Thanks for answering.
The max "supported" bed temp is 50C, though higher is possible depending on ambient conditions (the bed heater is not powerful enough to overcome heat loss). Try to reduce drafts. Raising the ambient temperature around the printer may also help, but be careful not to overheat the printer itself (ie. don't stick in in an enclosed boxed without active ventilation). I've sometimes placed the printer half inside a box so that the print area was enclosed on 3 side while the z tower was completely outside. Using rafts may also help.
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- Josh P on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
The hotend can do ABS temps.. the bed is not made for it. I would not recommend trying to do ABS on a printer like this you have too many factors against you.
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- Dustin P on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 26, 2017
Max bed temperature set via gcode is 60C. Applying a higher setpoint via gcode will not raise the temperature beyond this. This limit is set in firmware.
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- Charlie on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
Gcode bed temp was set to 80C in Cura. I will check it again in case it some how defaulted back to 60C when it was saved. Thanks for the quick reply.
I see that you said the max temp is set in the firmware. Never mind my reply. I did however get a good print with abs by taping closed the fan vent, blocking airflow around the printer with boxes and slowing down the print speed. Probably stick to pla in the future.
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Is autocad a good program to use if I'm making my own things on the printers like the mini?
A shopper
on Jun 20, 2017
BEST ANSWER: There are a ton of good programs to use for design, Autocad being one. If you want to build simple models for free Tinkercad may be a good option for you. The printer comes with Cura which is a good splicer. You just need a program that can export your models to .stl or .obj so you can load them in the spliced and output .gcode files that the printer understands.
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- Benjamin D on Jun 20, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
BEST ANSWER: There are a ton of good programs to use for design, Autocad being one. If you want to build simple models for free Tinkercad may be a good option for you. The printer comes with Cura which is a good splicer. You just need a program that can export your models to .stl or .obj so you can load them in the spliced and output .gcode files that the printer understands.
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- Benjamin D on Jun 20, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
You need a 3D CAD program. AutoCAD is 2D. For simple objects, you can use ThinkerCAD, which is free. For more complex objects and assemblies, you can use Autodesk Fusion 360, which is free for non-commercial and <$100K commercial use. I use Fusion 360, as I'm an engineer and appreciate the extra features of it..
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- JOHN Q on Jun 20, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
Autocad is a perfectly good program for designing objects for 3D printing. The same company also offers a free CAD program called Fusion 360 which a lot of people use.
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- George on Jun 21, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 30, 2017
You should check out Fusion360. It's made by the same company and free for hobby use. Great program!
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- Andrew P on Jun 21, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
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The heated bed has a nice hard black plastic/rubber liner. Do I need to cover this with tape, or this a new feature to cover the aluminum instead of the tape? Is the black liner replaceable?
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on Aug 1, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Print directly on the black surface. This is a new design and has worked great for me. No need for tape. I think it is replaceable, I can say mine has seen alot of prints and is still in excellent condition.
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- Charlie on Aug 1, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Print directly on the black surface. This is a new design and has worked great for me. No need for tape. I think it is replaceable, I can say mine has seen alot of prints and is still in excellent condition.
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- Charlie on Aug 1, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
Its a new feature. It works pretty well instead of painters tape, but a number of users do remove it in favor of other upgrades.
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- Josh P on Aug 2, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
Also, I recommend you clean your buildtak with alcohol to remove any oils or debris. I've found this to increase the adhesion of PLA to the build surface of the V2.
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- GREG Y. on Feb 21, 2018
Customer Service told me that a company called buildtak sells replacement black mats.
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- Duane on Feb 16, 2018
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Would people recommend this printer for first timers?
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on Oct 5, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I would definitely recommend it for first timers, it is ready to go out of the box and at a great price point for a turnkey printer. The print area can sometimes be a bit constraining but it hasn't been a major issue in the year I've been using mine. I've also noticed that it's now one of the handful of printers natively supported by Windows 10 as part of the fall 2018 update that just came out too, which is a plus.
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- Peter M on Oct 5, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 26, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I would definitely recommend it for first timers, it is ready to go out of the box and at a great price point for a turnkey printer. The print area can sometimes be a bit constraining but it hasn't been a major issue in the year I've been using mine. I've also noticed that it's now one of the handful of printers natively supported by Windows 10 as part of the fall 2018 update that just came out too, which is a plus.
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- Peter M on Oct 5, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 26, 2017
This was my first printer. It was easy enough to get up and running, but I had my first one die after 3 weeks. Monoprice replaced it quickly and the 2nd one has been fine. You’ll still need to learn about slicer programs, Gcode, etc but for the price this isn’t a bad place to start.
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- Richard H on Oct 5, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 30, 2017
I bought this printer as a first timer, and I think it was a good choice. There is a lot of user support on the Internet and I have had few problems using it. I am very happy with it!
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- Michael Z on Oct 5, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 24, 2017
Yes, You can pull this out of the box and be printing in no time. My 9 year old son loves it
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- Liam H on Oct 5, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 29, 2017
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We are trying to download something to our sd card but it keeps telling me that there is not enough space. I have deleted a lot of the files but it still won't let me save to the card. Does anybody know what to do? I'm using a Mac.
jennifer m
on Jan 5, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi! I also use Mac and run into this issue. When you delete things off the card be sure to empty the trash. I'd that still doesn't do it, open your applications folder, find utilities, disk utility. It'll be an icon with a disk and a stethoscope. Open that and select your sd card on the left.. there's an erase button on the top, format it with the msdos formatting. This will def erase everything. Use with caution because this utility will delete and drive you tell it to!! So I hope the trash can issue is your only issue.
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- Freddy G on Jan 6, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 27, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi! I also use Mac and run into this issue. When you delete things off the card be sure to empty the trash. I'd that still doesn't do it, open your applications folder, find utilities, disk utility. It'll be an icon with a disk and a stethoscope. Open that and select your sd card on the left.. there's an erase button on the top, format it with the msdos formatting. This will def erase everything. Use with caution because this utility will delete and drive you tell it to!! So I hope the trash can issue is your only issue.
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- Freddy G on Jan 6, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 27, 2018
I do not have a mac, but from what your saying it's most likely the sd card format or corrupt file, if not that then it is your mac and needs to be restarted from a complete shutdown.
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- Perry P on Jan 6, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 28, 2018
I have to use hp to get mine downloaded to work
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- Christopher W on Jan 5, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 26, 2018
I use hp they using that mac dont work for me
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- Christopher W on Jan 5, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 26, 2018
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Is it wireless like V1?
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on Apr 27, 2017
I just added wireless to my V2 printer. It was very easy to do using the Android app that you download from the Google Play store. The instructions are in the user's manual.
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- Rick B on May 31, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
It only does the older 2.4GHz though. 5GHz Wi-Fi is not supported. In my area 2.4GHz' 11 channels are so crowded that I have to use 5GHz. This won't do that.
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- Doanld G on May 26, 2017
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
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what modification is required for flexible filament?
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on May 1, 2017
BEST ANSWER: There a few easy to print and some that dont require printing at all. But essentially you need to prevent the filament from back feeding . I you search MPSM Flex adapter on thingiverse you will find a few options.
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- Chris A Staff on May 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: There a few easy to print and some that dont require printing at all. But essentially you need to prevent the filament from back feeding . I you search MPSM Flex adapter on thingiverse you will find a few options.
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- Chris A Staff on May 24, 2017
To print with TPU I reduced the print speed to 20 in Cura. This seemed to reduce layer adhesion issues (ie. turning into a ball of TPU) and increased quality. I also increased build plate temperature to 60C and add a brim to increase plate adhesion. I have not had issues with the filament feed.
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- Colin M on Jul 21, 2018
- Purchased on May 29, 2018
I printed Priline TPU yesterday with zero modifications.
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- New User U on Mar 24, 2018
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The setup routine places the head off of the print area. How can that be solved?
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on May 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: If you are talking about when it asks you to select the home axis and it's not over the black matte area? Mine was like that too, I put my sheet of paper there, and adjusted the bed (very slightly) and continued. Mine printed exactly like it should have first try . Maybe you are suppose to calibrate it there? The Black matte area is already larger than the print area so the machine's axis is greater than it's yield.
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- STEVEN H on May 9, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: If you are talking about when it asks you to select the home axis and it's not over the black matte area? Mine was like that too, I put my sheet of paper there, and adjusted the bed (very slightly) and continued. Mine printed exactly like it should have first try . Maybe you are suppose to calibrate it there? The Black matte area is already larger than the print area so the machine's axis is greater than it's yield.
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- STEVEN H on May 9, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
The homing routine puts the head off the print area because this is where the limit switches are located. This is normal.
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- Charlie on May 9, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
If you are out of travel on the bed leveling screws and the bed is still too low, I would contract Monoprice.
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- Josh P on May 9, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
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Is there a difference between white version and black version? apart from color, obviously :)
Thanks!
Thanks!
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on Sep 14, 2017

Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer V2, Black

Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer V2, White
BEST ANSWER: They are the same. But they have different Q & A pages! So you should probably read both.
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- D Hugh R on Sep 2, 2018
BEST ANSWER: They are the same. But they have different Q & A pages! So you should probably read both.
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- D Hugh R on Sep 2, 2018
They appear to be the same just a color difference.
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- Ronald P on Dec 24, 2017
- Purchased on Dec 7, 2017
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Does the software does CURA work with this select mini v2?
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on Jan 3, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Cura works as a slicer for the printer but I have been unable to get my mini v2 to print through usb using cura
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- Maureen H on Jan 4, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Cura works as a slicer for the printer but I have been unable to get my mini v2 to print through usb using cura
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- Maureen H on Jan 4, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 27, 2017
Yes, I've been using Cura just to do the slicing of the .stl file.
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- Christian H on Jan 3, 2018
- Purchased on Nov 24, 2017
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Should I use PLA or ABS? I'm looking for a pretty maintenance free experience if at all possible.
I'll be using the printer to learn and for my kids to make things around the house.
I'll be using the printer to learn and for my kids to make things around the house.
Willie S
on Feb 5, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I used PLA only (but it does handle ABS if you like). I bought mine about a year ago and the first thing I did was put down a piece of picture frame glass to level the printing bed. The factory bed was warped and could not be made level (super important for good prints!) but the glass made it MUCH BETTER. I have not re-leveled it since (9+ mo. ago). I have moved the printer around to different desks/rooms, let it collect dust, went weeks/months without printing - but every time I turn it on and print it makes GREAT quality prints with zero adjustment. I just turn it on and print - that easy. Love this printer. Hopefully one day I'll upgrade to something larger but for now this is the perfect 3D printer for myself and my kids.
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- Andrew P on Feb 5, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I used PLA only (but it does handle ABS if you like). I bought mine about a year ago and the first thing I did was put down a piece of picture frame glass to level the printing bed. The factory bed was warped and could not be made level (super important for good prints!) but the glass made it MUCH BETTER. I have not re-leveled it since (9+ mo. ago). I have moved the printer around to different desks/rooms, let it collect dust, went weeks/months without printing - but every time I turn it on and print it makes GREAT quality prints with zero adjustment. I just turn it on and print - that easy. Love this printer. Hopefully one day I'll upgrade to something larger but for now this is the perfect 3D printer for myself and my kids.
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- Andrew P on Feb 5, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
I would definitely reccomend PLA most versatile and easy to use, clean, and setup.
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- Jacqueline M on Feb 5, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2017
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What type of ink does this 3d printer use?
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on Feb 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: This uses plastic filament. Different type of plastics can be used. The most common is PLA and PETG. You can find this online with a search for 1.75mm PLA. It comes on spools of different sizes. I hope this answers your question. Happy 3d printing!
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- Charlie on Feb 15, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This uses plastic filament. Different type of plastics can be used. The most common is PLA and PETG. You can find this online with a search for 1.75mm PLA. It comes on spools of different sizes. I hope this answers your question. Happy 3d printing!
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- Charlie on Feb 15, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2017
1.75mm diameter filament. I have used PLA, PETG, ABS, and Nylon (Taulman-230).
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- Denise S on Feb 15, 2018
- Purchased on May 26, 2017
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Can you use TPU filament with this?
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on Feb 16, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I've used TPU and have had good results. I found that it worked well and better quality when I reduced print speed to 20mm/s in Cura. I also added a brim or raft to most prints as I was having build plate adhesion issues. I also increased build plate temp to 60 or 65C. I didn't do any physical mods to the printer. The filament feed without issues.
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- Colin M on Jul 21, 2018
- Purchased on May 29, 2018
BEST ANSWER: I've used TPU and have had good results. I found that it worked well and better quality when I reduced print speed to 20mm/s in Cura. I also added a brim or raft to most prints as I was having build plate adhesion issues. I also increased build plate temp to 60 or 65C. I didn't do any physical mods to the printer. The filament feed without issues.
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- Colin M on Jul 21, 2018
- Purchased on May 29, 2018
I believe so, yes - but it would require some modifications.
Double check the Facebook group for instructions/guidance before buying this model.
Double check the Facebook group for instructions/guidance before buying this model.
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- New User U on Feb 16, 2018
- Purchased on May 31, 2017
No, but there are mods that you can make to be able to use flexible filiment
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- New User U on Feb 16, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 8, 2017
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The insulation around the nozzle needs to be replaced on my MiniV2. What are my options?
New User U
on Dec 21, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Its fine with out it.. But the nozzle temp with vary slightly more.. If youd like you could buy more insulation for it .. Or a lot of people like silicone "socks" to go over the heat block... But youll be fine with nothing on it
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- Christopher T on Dec 21, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Its fine with out it.. But the nozzle temp with vary slightly more.. If youd like you could buy more insulation for it .. Or a lot of people like silicone "socks" to go over the heat block... But youll be fine with nothing on it
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- Christopher T on Dec 21, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 27, 2017
Monoprice will not allow me to provide you a link. If you look up mpselectmini dot com and “heater block insulation” you will find information I hope will help.
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- Alejandro V on Dec 21, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 26, 2017
The insulation is not entirely nesescary to the functionality or efficiency of the printer. But you can or then cheaply on eBay.
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- William S on Dec 26, 2018
- Purchased on Dec 28, 2017
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What is a good choice for software for making figures? And how do you convert them ?
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on Dec 31, 2018
BEST ANSWER: You should stat by downloading free STL files from thingiverse or myminifactory then if you want to model thing fro you can try to learn Fusion 360 From Autodesk, Mesh Mixer from Autodesk or Blender you need to use any free slicers software you can use Cura or Prusa slic3r dig in into the web forums and Facebook Groups for preset profiles for you printer. The perfect place to start knowing more about your printer is here mpselectmini
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- Cesar L on Jan 1, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 17, 2018