WEEDO TINA2 3D Printer User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- WEEDO
Table of Contents
TINA2 3D Printer
User Manual
SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES
Please read this entire manual before using this device, paying extra attention to these safety warnings and guidelines. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
- This device is intended for indoor use only.
- Do not expose this device to water or moisture of any kind. Do not place drinks or other containers with moisture on or near the device. If moisture does get in or on the device, immediately unplug it from the power outlet and allow it to fully dry before reapplying power.
- Do not touch the device, the power cord, or any other connected cables with wet hands.
- Do not expose this device to excessively high temperatures. Do not place it in, on, or near a heat source, such as a fireplace, stove, radiator, etc. Do not leave it in direct sunlight.
- Use only in a well-ventilated area. Do not use in close, confined spaces.
- Prior to operation, check the unit and power cord for physical damage. Do not use if physical damage has occurred.
- Before plugging the unit into a power outlet, ensure that the outlet provides the same type and level of power required by the device.
- Unplug this device from the power source when not in use.
- Take care to prevent damage to the power cord. Do not allow it to become crimped, pinched, walked on, or become tangled with other cords. Ensure that the power cord does not present a tripping hazard.
- Never unplug the unit by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the connector head or adapter body.
- Clean using a soft, dry cloth only. Do not use chemical cleaners, solvents, or detergents. For stubborn deposits, moisten the cloth with warm water.
- This device has no user serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open, service, or modify this device.
- Take care to avoid touching hot parts, including heat blocks, extruder nozzle, and extruded filament.
- Do not wear gloves when operating or repairing to avoid entanglement.
- Keep the printer and all accessories out of reach of children.
- Do not reach inside the printer during operation.
- Always allow the printer and extruded filament to cool before reaching inside.
- Ensure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from its power source before making repairs or performing service.
- Do not install this printer on an unstable surface where it could fall and cause either personal injury or damage to the device and/or other equipment.
- Do not subject the printer to extreme force, shock, or fluctuations in temperature or humidity.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
The WEEDO™ Customer Service department is dedicated to ensuring that your
ordering, purchasing, and delivery experience is second to none. If you have
any problem with your order, please give us an opportunity to make it right.
You can contact a WEEDO Customer Service representative through the Live Chat
link on our website www.weedo3d.com or via email at
support@wiibooxtech.com. Check the website
for support times and links.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please take an inventory of the package contents to ensure you have all the items listed below. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Mono price™ Customer Service for a replacement.
1x 3D Printer
1x Package Sample PLA Filament (200g)
1x AC Power Adapter
1x AC Power Cord
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 2.5mm Hex Wrench
1x Phillips Screwdriver
1x M6 Brass Nozzle
1x 8mm Wrench
1x Quick Start Guide
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
GETTING STARTED
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Remove the Printer and Accessory Box from the packaging.
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Open the Accessory Box and verify that you have all the parts listed below:
1x Platform Sticker, 1x 1.5mm Hex Wrench, 1x 2.0mm Hex Wrench
1x 2.5mm Hex Wrench, 1x Phillips Screwdriver, 1x 8mm Wrench
1x M6 Brass Nozzle, 1x MicroSD™ Card, 1x MicroSD Card Reader
1x USB Cable, 1x AC Power Adapter, 1x AC Power Cord
1x Stick of Glue, 1x Package Sample Filament (200g), 1x Quick Start Guide -
Remove the eggshell carton and plastic bag from the printer, then place the printer on a table or desk.
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Remove the cardboard block from inside the printer.
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Insert the Filament Guide Tube into the black Pneumatic Connector on top of the Extruder.
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Ensure that the power switch on the inline control on the AC Power Adapter is in the OFF position (O). Plug the DC barrel connector on the AC Power Adapter into the Power Port on the right side of the printer. Plug the included AC Power Cord into the AC Power Adapter, then plug the other end into a nearby AC power outlet.
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Flip the power switch on the inline control to the ON position (I). After the printer finishes booting, you will see the following wizard. Depress the Knob on top of the printer to select Next on the Welcome Screen, then again to select Next on the
STEP 1: LOAD FILAMENT Screen. -
Using a pair of scissors or side cutters, cut about an inch off the end of the filament, then gently straighten the end of the filament. Squeeze the lever on the Extruder, insert the filament into the bottom until you encounter resistance, then release the lever.
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Press the Knob to start loading filament. Once filament starts extruding from the Nozzle, press the Knob again to stop extrusion. Clean the extruded filament, then press the Knob to select the Continue option.
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Remove the included microSD™ card from the Accessory Box, then insert it into the microSD card slot to the left of the LCD Screen. Press the Knob to select Next on the wizard.
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Press the Knob to select Print From SD. Rotate the Knob to highlight a .gcode file on the microSD card, then press the Knob to begin printing the highlighted model.
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Once the print is finished, remove the Magnetic Print Bed from the metal print platform, then bend it to remove the model. Replace the Magnetic Print Bed on the metal print platform.
OSD MENU MAP
BASIC MENU CONTROL
- Rotate the Knob clockwise to move the highlight down on the menus or to decrease a value.
- Rotate the Knob counterclockwise to move the highlight up on the menus or to increase a value.
- Press the Knob to enter the highlighted menu, select the highlighted option, or accept the edited value.
OSD MENU SYSTEM
Welcome/Info Screen
- After the MP Cadet™ starts up, the Welcome/Info Screen is displayed. Press the Knob to continue to the Main Menu.
Main Menu
- Info Screen: Displays the Welcome/Info Screen.
- Prepare: Displays the Prepare Menu.
- Control: Displays the Control Menu.
- Print From SD: Displays the File Selection Screen.
Prepare Menu
- Main: Returns to the Main Menu.
- Auto Feed Filament: Starts the Loading Filament process
- Auto Retract Filament: Starts the Unloading Filament process.
- Move Axis: Displays the Move Axis Menu.
- Auto Home: Moves the Extruder and the X, Y, and Z axes to their “home” positions.
- Level Bed: Levels the Print Bed.
- Disable Steppers: Disables the Stepper Motors. To reengage the motors, turn the printer off, then back on again.
- Wizard: Starts the Initial Setup Wizard.
Control Menu
- Main: Returns to the Main Menu.
- Temperature: Displays the Adjust Temperature Screen.
- Z Offset Setting: Tests the current distance between the Nozzle and the Print Bed, then displays the Adjust Z Offset Screen.
- Wi-Fi Network: Displays the Wi-Fi Network Menu.
- Language: Displays the Language Select Screen. The available languages are English, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Dutch, Turkish, and Korean.
- Machine Info: Displays the Machine Info Screen.
- Restore Default: Restores the printer’s settings to their factory default values. Normally, this will not be needed, but should be done after performing a firmware update.
Wi-Fi Network Menu
- Control: Returns to the Control Menu.
- Wi-Fi Device Info: Displays the Wi-Fi® module name, Wi-Fi module firmware version number, Serial Number (SN), and IP address.
- Wi-Fi OTA Update: Checks the internet for the existence of a firmware update and performs the update if one is found.
Move Axis Menu
- Prepare: Returns to the Prepare Menu.
- Move X: Displays the Move X Menu.
- Move Y: Displays the Move Y Menu.
- Move Z: Displays the Move Z Menu.
- Extruder: Displays the Move Extruder Menu.
Move X/Y/Z/Extruder Menu
- Move Axis: Returns to the Move Axis Menu.
- Move 10mm: Displays the Move Screen, which allows you to adjust the X/Y/Z/Extruder position by 10mm each time the Knob is turned.
- Move 1mm: Displays the Move Screen, which allows you to adjust the X/Y/Z/Extruder position by 1mm each time the Knob is turned.
- Move 0.1mm: Displays the Move Screen, which allows you to adjust the X/Y/Z/Extruder position by 0.1mm each time the Knob is turned.
Print Control Menu
While printing is in progress, press the Knob while on the Printing.Screen to
display the Print Control Menu.
- Info Screen: Returns to the Printing… Screen.
- Tune: Displays the Tune Menu.
- Pause Print: Pauses the print and displays an alternate Print Control Menu, which allows you to resume the print and change the filament.
- Resume Print: Resumes the paused print.
- Saving Print and Off: Saves the state of the print, so you can turn the printer off. The next time the printer is powered on, it will display the Power Loss Recovery Menu.
- Auto Feed Filament: Performs the Loading Filament function.
- Auto Retract Filament: Preforms the Unloading Filament function. This allows you to change the filament in the middle of a print.
- Stop Print: Cancels the print in progress without saving its state.
Tune Menu
While printing is in progress, you can access the Tune Menu to make
adjustments.
- Main: Returns to the Main Menu.
- Speed: Displays the Adjust Print Speed Screen, which allows you to change the printing speed on the fly.
- Nozzle: Displays the Adjust Temperature Screen, which allows you to change the Nozzle temperature on the fly.
- Fan Speed: Displays the Adjust Fan Speed Screen, which allows you to adjust the speed of the cooling fan on the fly.
- Flow: Displays the Adjust Flow Screen, which allows you change the speed at which filament is extruded on the fly. Note that reducing the speed too much can cause clogs in the Nozzle.
- Z Offset Setting: Displays the Z Offset Setting Screen, which allows you to adjust the Z offset on the fly.
Power Loss Recovery Menu
If power is lost during printing or if you previously selected the Saving
Print and Off function from the Print Control Menu, the next time you turn the
printer on, the Power Loss Recovery Menu is displayed, which allows you to
continue the print from where it left off.
- Resume Print: Resumes the saved print.
- Stop Print: Cancels the saved print.
COMMON MENU OPERATIONS
Print from SD
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Print From SD option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the File Selection screen.
- The File Selection screen shows all the .gcode files on the microSD™ card, sorted with the newest file at the top. Rotate the Knob to highlight the file you want to print, then press the Knob to start printing the file.
Note that files stored on the microSD card are limited to 20 characters, not
counting the .gcode file extension.
Loading Filament
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Prepare option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Prepare Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Auto Feed Filament option is highlight, then press the Knob to continue.
- Using a pair of scissors or side cutters, cut about an inch off the end of the filament, then gently straighten the end of the filament. Squeeze the lever on the Extruder, insert the filament into the bottom until you encounter resistance, then release the lever.
- Press the Knob to start loading filament. Once filament starts extruding from the Nozzle, press the Knob again to stop extrusion. Clean the extruded filament, then press the Knob to select the Continue option.
Unloading Filament
On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Auto Retract Filament option is
highlighted, then press the Knob. The Nozzle will heat to the target
temperature. Once the target temperature is reached, the Extruder motor will
retract the existing filament.
Changing Filament
- Perform the steps in the Unloading Filament section above.
- Remove the filament spool from the Filament Holder, then place the new spool on the Filament Holder.
- Perform the steps in the Loading Filament section above.
Auto Home
The Auto Home function moves the Nozzle and Print Bed to the “home” positions.
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Prepare option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Prepare Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Auto Home option is highlighted, then press the Knob. The Nozzle and Print Bed will move to their “home” positions.
Move Axis
- Perform the steps in the Auto Home section above.
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Prepare option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Prepare Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Move Axis option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Move Axis Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Move X, Move Y, Move Z, or Extruder option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Move X, Move Y, Move Z, or Move Extruder Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Move 10mm, Move 1mm, or Move 0.1mm option is highlighted, then press the Knob to move the selected axis by the indicated amount.
Level Bed
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the Magnetic Print Mat is installed on the Print
Bed before performing the Level Bed procedure. Performing a Level Bed function
without the Magnetic Print Mat will produce an invalid result.
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Prepare option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Prepare Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Level Bed option is highlighted, then press the Knob to begin the Level Bed procedure.
Disable Steppers
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Prepare option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Prepare Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Disable Steppers option is highlighted, then press the Knob to disable the Stepper Motors. The X, Y, and Z axes can now be independently moved by hand. To re-enable the Stepper Motors, turn the printer off, then turn it back on.
Adjusting Target Temperature
The Target Temperature is the temperature to which the printer will heat
the Nozzle. By default, the Target Temperature is set to 210°C.
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Control option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Temperature option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Adjust Temperature Screen.
- Rotate the Knob until the Nozzle option is highlighted, then press the Knob to edit the value.
- Rotate the Knob to change the Target Temperature, then press the Knob to save the value.
Z Offset Setting
The Z Offset Setting is used to adjust the distance between the Nozzle and the
Print Bed. This can be done before printing or during printing. If the
distance between the Nozzle and the Print Bed is too small, increase the Z
Offset. if the distance between the Nozzle and the Print Bed is too large,
decrease the Z Offset. The proper distance between the Print Bed and the
Nozzle is when there is a slight amount of resistance when moving a piece of
ordinary printer paper between the Nozzle and the Print Bed.
If you change the Z Offset prior to printing, turn the printer off and then
back on to save the setting as the default.
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Control option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Z Offset Setting option is highlighted, then press the Knob. The printer will test the distance from the Nozzle to the Print Bed in several places to determine the current Z offset. When it is done testing, the Adjust Z Offset Screen is displayed.
- Place a sheet of ordinary printer paper between the Nozzle and the Print Bed. Rotate the Knob to adjust the Z offset until there is a slight amount of resistance when moving the paper around between the Nozzle and Print Bed.
- When the proper Z offset is set, press the Knob to return to the Control Menu.
Connect to Wi-Fi®
Note that the MP Cadet™ printer does not support 5G Wi-Fi® networks and cannot
connect if there are already 10 or more Wi-Fi connections.
- Power the printer ON. Open the Wi-Fi settings on your mobile device, then scan for Wi-Fi connections. Locate and select the ESP32WIFI
entry, where is the printer’s serial number. - Open a web browser, then type http://10.10.0.1:88 into the address bar and hit ENTER. A page will display that allows you to automatically scan for nearby Wi-Fi networks.
- Select your Wi-Fi® network, then enter your password and click the Join button. After a few moments, the Wi-Fi module in the printer will connect to your Wi-Fi network.
- After connecting to your Wi-Fi network, the printer’s screen will display the IP address.
- Download and install the free Polo Print Pro app from the App Store® or Google Play™.
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- Open the PoloPrint Pro app, then touch the Sign in with Facebook button. Enter your Facebook® account name and password, then touch the Log In button. Drag the slider next to the Printer Notification via SNS entry to the right to enable it. It is enabled when the slider is to the right and has a blue background.
- Open Facebook and search for and follow the 3D Printer Messaging Center page. Click the Send Message button and send a simple message, such as “hello”.
- Press the Knob on the printer to enter the Main Menu. On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Control option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Wi-Fi Network option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Wi-Fi Network Menu.
- Rotate the Knob to highlight the Wi-Fi Device Info entry, then press the Knob to display the Machine Info Screen to show the printer’s Serial Number (SN).
- In the PoloPrint Pro app, touch the printer icon at the bottom of the screen, then touch the ╋ in the upper right corner. Enter the Serial Number from the printer’s Machine Info Screen, then type in a Printer Name of your choice. Touch the SUBMIT button to save your Serial Number and Printer Name.
- Turn off the printer and close the PoloPrint Pro app. After 30 seconds, turn the printer back on, then open the PoloPrint Pro app. Wait until the printer shows as online in the app.
- You can now use the app to print a model from the microSD™ card or from the built-in Library. On the Monitor tab, you will see a list of files on the microSD card. To print a model, simply touch the Print button next to the filename. To print a model from the Library, first touch the Library tab at the bottom of the screen, then touch a model to select it.
- Once a model is printed using the app, you will receive a message in Facebook® to let you know the print job is finished, such as in the image below.
Wi-Fi® Device/Machine Info
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Control option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Wi-Fi Network option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Wi-Fi Network Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Show IP option is highlighted, then press the Knob to display the Machine Info screen, which shows the Wi-Fi® module name, Wi-Fi module firmware version, and the IP address.
- Press the Knob to return to the Wi-Fi Network Menu.
Firmware Update
In the event that a firmware update is available, it will be made available on
the internet. Perform the following steps to check for the existence of a
firmware update and to perform the update, if one is available.
- On the Main Menu, rotate the Knob until the Control option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Wi-Fi Network option is highlighted, then press the Knob to enter the Wi-Fi® Network Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Wi-Fi OTA Update option is highlighted, then press the Knob to display the OTA Update Screen. If new firmware has been found, press the Knob to begin updating the MP Cadet™ firmware. If no new firmware is available, press the Knob to return to the Wi-Fi Network Menu.
Changing Parameters While Printing
- With the Printing… Screen displayed, press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Tune option is highlighted, then press the Knob to display the Tune Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the parameter you want to adjust is highlighted, then press the Knob to display the Adjust Screen for the selected parameter.
- Change the value as desired, then select the Tune option to return to the Tune Menu.
- Repeat for other parameters, as desired.
Pausing and Resuming Print
- With the Printing… Screen displayed, press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Pause Print option is highlighted, then press the Knob to pause the print. The printer will finish the current layer, then will pause printing and display the PRINT PAUSED screen.
- When you are ready to resume the print, press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Resume Print option is highlighted, then press the Knob to resume the print. The printer will heat the Nozzle to the target temperature, extrude a small amount of filament, then display the Resume Options Menu.
- Clean the extruded filament, rotate the Knob until the Continue option is highlighted, then press the Knob to resume printing.
Changing Filament While Printing
- With the Printing… Screen displayed, press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Pause Print option is highlighted, then press the Knob to pause the print. The printer will finish the current layer, then will pause printing and display the PRINT PAUSED screen.
- Press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu. Rotate the Knob until the Auto Retract Filament option is highlighted, then press the Knob to start the Unloading Filament process.
- Once the filament has been unloaded, replace the spool of filament on the Filament Holder with a new spool of filament.
- Using a pair of scissors or side cutters, cut about an inch off the end of the filament, then gently straighten the end of the filament. Squeeze the lever on the Extruder, insert the filament into the bottom until you encounter resistance, then release the lever.
- Rotate the Knob until the Auto Feed Filament option is highlighted, then press the Knob to start the Loading Filament function. The Nozzle will heat to the target temperature, if necessary, then will load the filament and extrude a small amount. Clean the extruded filament.
- Rotate the Knob until the Continue option is highlighted, then press the Knob to continue printing with the new filament.
Saving a Print
The MP Cadet™ printer features the ability save a print in progress, so that you can turn the printer off and resume printing at a later time. Perform the following steps to save and resume a print in progress.
- With the Printing… Screen displayed, press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Save Printing and Off option is highlighted, then press the Knob to save the print.
- Wait for printing to stop, then turn the printer off.
- When you are ready to continue the print, turn the printer on. The Power Loss Recovery Menu will display.
- Rotate the Knob until the Resume Print option is highlighted, then press the Knob to continue the print. The printer will heat the Nozzle to the target temperature, then will resume the print.
Continuing a Print After Power Loss
In the event that power is lost for any reason, the printer will remember where it was in the print process when power was lost. Perform the following steps to continue the interrupted print.
- Turn the printer on. The Power Loss Recovery Menu will display.
- Rotate the Knob until the Resume Print option is highlighted, then press the Knob to continue the print. The printer will heat the Nozzle to the target temperature, then will resume printing.
Cancelling a Print in Progress
- With the Printing… Screen displayed, press the Knob to display the Print Control Menu.
- Rotate the Knob until the Stop Print option is highlighted, then press the Knob to cancel the print.
WIIBUILDER SLICING SOFTWARE
Installation
This printer includes a copy of WiiBuilder Slicing Software to turn 3D models
into .gcode files for printing from the microSD™ card. The software on the
included microSD card has been configured for use with the WEEDO TINA2
printer.
To install the software, double click the
Wiibuilder2.0.6.3_etup.exe installation
file on the microSD card, then follow the steps below.
- The installation wizard will first prompt you to select the installer language. The available languages are English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. Select your preferred language and click the OK button to continue.
- The installer will then prompt you to select the directory to which WiiBuilder will be installed. If you do not want to use the default directory, click the Browse… button to open the file browser and select your preferred directory. Click the Next > button to continue.
- The installer will prompt you to select the components you want to install. If you are unsure of which components you need, select all components. Click the Install button to start the installation process. If you already have a component installed, the installer will inform you and skip installation of that component.
- The install wizard will extract the installation files and install the program. After installation is complete, click the Next > button to continue.
- By default, the installer has the Start Wiibuilder 2.0.6.3 option checked. If it isn’t already, check the box, then click the Finish button to close the installer and launch WiiBuilder.
- Once WiiBuilder launches, it will launch a wizard that will display a series of six animated pages that show how to perform several common functions. Click the next button button to view the next page. If you want to see a previous page, click the last button. Once all six pages have been displayed, click the finish button to close the wizard.
- WiiBuilder now prompts you to select the Machine Type. Select the TINA2 entry, then click the OK button to continue.
- WiiBuilder is now configured and ready for use! If you want to see the wizard again, click Help > RunWizard. If you want to read the WiiBuilder manual, click Help > Manual.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Monoprice™ is pleased to provide free, live, online technical support to assist you with any questions you may have about installation, setup, troubleshooting, or product recommendations. If you ever need assistance with your new product, please come online to talk to one of our friendly and knowledgeable Tech Support Associates. Technical support is available through the online chat button on our website www.weedo.ltd or through email by sending a message to support@wiibooxtech.com. Check the website for support times and links.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | TINA2 |
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Printing Technology | Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) |
Supported Filament Types | PLA, PLA Pro |
Filament Diameter | 1.75mm |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4mm |
Maximum Nozzle Temperature | 250°C |
Build Volume | 3.9″ x 4.7″ x 3.9″ (100 x 120 x 100 mm) |
Printing Accuracy | 0.1 – 0.4 mm |
Leveling Method | Automatic |
Supported Slicing Software | WiiBuilder, Cura, Simplify3d |
Supported Model File Types | .STL, .OBJ, .gcode |
Supported Inputs | microSD™ card, Wi-Fi®, WLAN, USB |
Maximum microSD Card Capacity | 8GB |
Supported microSD Card Formatting | FAT32, 4096 bytes per sector |
Dimensions | 8.5″ x 7.9″ x 10.6″ (215 x 200 x 270 mm) |
Weight | 6.6 lbs. (3.0 kg) |
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Notice for FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Modifying the equipment without Monoprice’s authorization may result in the
equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class B digital
devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC
regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or
television communications at your own expense. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Radio Notice for FCC
Caution
This FCC Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other
devices operating at this frequency. Any changes or modification to said
product not expressly
approved by Monoprice, including the use of non-approved antennas, could void
the user’s authority to operate this device.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Statement for FCC
Caution
This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. This transmitter must be at least 20 cm from the user and
must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Notice for Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Radio Notice for Industry Canada
Caution
This IC RSS-210 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other
devices
operating at this frequency. Any changes or modification to said product not
expressly approved by Monoprice, including the use of non-approved antennas,
could void the usauthority to operate this device.
This device complies with IC RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Statement for Industry Canada
Caution
This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. This transmitter must be at least 20 cm from the user and
must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
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