Monoprice 133012 Select Mini Pro 3D Printer - Aluminum With (120 X 120 X 120 Mm) Auto Level Heated Bed, Touch Screen Display, Microsd Card And Wi-Fi
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Brand | Monoprice |
Material | Aluminum, Metal |
Color | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
About this item
- Auto Bed Leveling with Live Z Adjustment: The new auto bed leveling system allows you to spend less time getting that perfect print started.
- Touch Screen: Simply navigate through the easy to use touch screen to level the print bed, select the part you want to print, and let the printer transfer your designs into reality.
- Fully assembled: The Select Mini Pro comes fully assembled, ready to print out of the box.
- E3D Style All Metal Hot end: The all metal hot end is capable of superior performance and prevents wear and tear, while the heat brake design allows for efficient dissipation of heat.
- Removable Magnetic Build Plate: The easy to remove magnetic build plate makes the often times messy and difficult removal of prints simple and straightforward..Maximum Print Speed: 180mm/sec
- Printing Area : 4.7 Inches x 4.7 Inches x 4.7 Inches
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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 16.9 x 14.1 x 10.7 inches; 3.53 ounces
- Item model number : 133012
- Date First Available : August 1, 2018
- Manufacturer : Monoprice (3D Printing)
- ASIN : B07G4LZK11
- Best Sellers Rank: #163,853 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #183 in 3D Printers
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Product Description
We took the ease of use of the best-selling printer in the world and made it even easier. No longer will you have to chase the perfect bed level using hex keys and feeler gauges. The new auto bed leveling system allows you to spend less time getting that perfect print started. Simply navigate through the easy to use touch screen to automatically level your printer, select the part you want to print, and let the printer transfer your designs into reality. The MP Mini Pro is fully assembled out of the box, which means that it is simple to get started without worrying about losing screws or connecting wiring. The aluminum body protects the main components of the printer while maintaining a lightweight profile, which makes it easy to move around. Simply plug it in, flip the switch, and the printer will come to life. The MP Mini Pro uses a bright, crisp, easy to use touch screen interface, which allows you to interact with the printer's main functions quickly and easily.
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- Simply plug it in, flip the switch, and the printer will come to life.
- The MP Mini Pro uses a bright, crisp, easy to use touch screen interface, which allows you to interact with the printer's main functions quickly and easily.
MP Select Mini Pro 3D Printer
Aluminum with Auto Leveling, Heated Removable Bed, Touch Screen, and Wi-Fi
We took the ease of use of the bestselling printer in the world and made it even easier. No longer will you have to chase the perfect bed level using hex keys and feeler gauges. The new auto bed leveling system allows you to spend less time getting that perfect print started. Simply navigate through the easy to use touch screen to automatically level your printer, select the part you want to print, and let the printer transfer your designs into reality.
- The MP Mini Pro is fully assembled out of the box, which means that it is simple to get started without worrying about losing screws or connecting wiring.
- The aluminum body protects the main components of the printer while maintaining a lightweight profile, which makes it easy to move around.
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Auto Bed Leveling with Live Z AdjustmentNo longer will you have to chase the perfect bed level using hex keys and feeler gauges. The new auto bed leveling system allows you to spend less time getting that perfect print started, while the the Live Z adjustment function allows you to dial in an absolutely perfect first layer. |
Touch Screen DisplaySimply navigate through the easy to use touch screen to level the print bed, select the part you want to print, and let the printer transfer your designs into reality. |
E3D Style All Metal HotendThe all metal hotend is capable of superior performance and prevents wear and tear, while the heat brake design allows for efficient dissipation of heat. |
Removable Magnetic Build PlateThe easy to remove magnetic build plate makes the often times messy and difficult removal of prints simple and straightforward. |
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Price | $159.00$159.00 | — | — | — | — | $424.01$424.01 |
Build Area | ⌀100mmx120mm | 120x120x120mm | 120x120x120mm | 200x200x180mm | 300x300x400mm | 150x150x150mm |
Resolution | 50-200 micron | 100-300 micron | 100-300 micron | 50-300 microns | 50-300 microns | 100-400 micron |
Printing Speed | up to 150 mm/s | up to 55 mm/s | up to 100 mm/s | up to 100 mm/s | up to 100 mm/s | up to 100mm/s |
Max Extruder Temp | 260℃ | 250℃ | 280℃ | 280℃ | 280℃ | 240℃ |
Heated Build Plate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Removable Plate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Filament Sensor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Calibration | Manual leveling | Manual leveling | Assisted leveling | Assisted leveling | Assisted leveling | Assisted leveling |
Connectivity | Color LCD Screen, Micro USB, Micro SD card, WiFi | Color LCD Screen, Micro USB, Micro SD card, WiFi | Color TouchScreen, Micro USB, Micro SD card, WiFi | Touchscreen, Micro USB, Micro SD card, WiFi | Touchscreen, Micro USB, Micro SD card, WiFi | color touchscreen, USB Disk/ WIFI |
Supported Slicing Software | Cura, Repetier-Host | Cura, Repetier-Host | Cura, Repetier-Host | Cura, Repetier-Host, KISSlicer | Cura, Repetier-Host, KISSlicer | MP Flashprint, Slic3r, Skeinforge, Cura |
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Customers like the value, ease of use, and print quality of the 3D printer. For example, they mention it's cheap enough for each group to have their own printer, and the print quality is superb. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, quality, size, and appearance.
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Customers like the value of the 3D printer. They say it's cheap enough for each group to have their own printer, and it pays for itself in no time. Customers are also impressed with the quality of the prints.
"...When Monoprice came out with this smaller, highly affordable printer, his experience with my larger Monoprice printer made this Select Mini a..." Read more
"...Price is right, and you have really got to take a hard look at buying 4 or 5 of these compared to a biggees.. Well, ok it only prints a 4" cube,..." Read more
"...the best one for the pricehere are my tips and suggestions..." Read more
"...This is a nice machine for the money and I have been having a lot of fun with it. I'm sure you will too." Read more
Customers find the 3D printer easy to use. They mention that it's simple to set up, operate, and maintain. They also appreciate the included user guide and web interface. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...The included user guide is pretty good for setting this printer up the first time. It's also available at the Monoprice website for download...." Read more
"...the bed is easy to leveleasy to load filamentheated bedcolor display..." Read more
"I wanted to love this printer, and for a while, I did. It was easy to set up and worked great for a while...." Read more
"...and found similar metric screws but since the unit does not contain an exploded diagram or parts list or maintenance procedures, I don't know..." Read more
Customers like the print quality of the 3D printer. They say it prints great, with basic user-manual settings. Some customers say the first print was quite decent. They are able to print ABS and PLA, conductive PLA, wood, and metal composites. Overall, they say it's an excellent printer for its build volume and a great way to get started in 3D.
"...Straight out of the box, the first print was quite decent (and looked fantastic to some other friends who had never seen a 3D print) and we had no..." Read more
"...print quality is very nicethe benchy boat printed flawlessly and even created a 8 mm bridge between two pillars to form the window and it does..." Read more
"...The print quality is outstanding...." Read more
"...Sure enough, it peels off. Astoundinf that they knew nothing about the printer and they were supposed to support it.)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the 3D printer. Some mention that it does incredibly well, and the new arm works great. However, others say that it functions poorly, behaves unpredictably, and stops working altogether.
"...So here's my beef with this printer: 99.8 percent of it is working great, really especially for the price...." Read more
"...I tried that but found the printer behaved somewhat unpredictably...." Read more
"...Overall, the concept is great, but there appear to be some severe design flaws and quality control issues that result in a potentially DANGEROUS and..." Read more
"...The thing that finally forced me to return this printer was a failed extruder motor. It was arguably my fault...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the 3D printer. Some mention that they are impressed with the quality, saying it makes good quality prints. They also say it is a solid machine that is built well. However, others say that the printer has severe design flaws and quality control issues that result in a potentially unreliable machine. They have had limited success with printer reliability and have had issues with the build plate wiring breaking over time.
"...other kinds of filament but PLA is the easiest to print and is best for beginners, IMO...." Read more
"...Let me just say, this printer is great -- it's my first one, so I can't really compare the output to any of the top-notch brands, but 98% of them..." Read more
"...is great, but there appear to be some severe design flaws and quality control issues that result in a potentially DANGEROUS and certainly prone-to-..." Read more
"...It is built like a TANK. Very solid, sheet metal construction, and heavy enough that it doesn't want to walk around my desk when printing...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the 3D printer. Some mention it's small and compact, great for small print files, and fits well on their desk. However, others say that the size issues and build plate size can be limiting at times.
"...It has a heated bed. It's quite compact for people who are short on space. This would likely fit in any dorm room...." Read more
"...this printer can print most of what i need but the bed size can be limiting at times" Read more
"...It is built like a TANK. Very solid, sheet metal construction, and heavy enough that it doesn't want to walk around my desk when printing...." Read more
"...Mine did not.The MP Select Mini v2 is a great printer for smallish jobs (like D&D minis!)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the 3D printer. Some mention it looks good, has clean lines, and the entire body is metal. They say it's a cute introductory 3D Printer due to the simplicity of the design. However, some customers say it has a bad design and is not esthetically pleasing. They also say the quality control is lacking and it produces minor imperfections on the models.
"...a replacement knob for the printer which is easier to turn and it looks great and fit perfectly...." Read more
"...into the bed (two different printers) and they were both making an awful racket when the the bed wasn't moving, or was scraping the metal off the..." Read more
"...Does it print great looking 3d prints, absolutely which is why despite all its quirks and problems I think it's worth every penny of the $220 I paid..." Read more
"...Overall, the concept is great, but there appear to be some severe design flaws and quality control issues that result in a potentially DANGEROUS and..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the temperature sensor of the 3D printer. They say that the bed does not stay hot enough for large ABS prints, the build plate does not heat up, and the bed has a lower high temperature than their Prusa. The printer nozzle has been so hot that it has melted the insulation around the nozzle head. The gcode and sometimes forget to even heat up the extruder or bed, causing the filament to jam and the exterder to overheat. The print nozzle also gets pretty hot, and after printing, it needs to cool down. Customers also mention that the hot-end not reporting the temperature correctly during the pre-heat, and that the temperature does not set the desired temperature.
"...the x axis motor gets pretty hot, but having a small fan resting on the z axis arm quickly cools this down and the same probably goes for the driver..." Read more
"...having a problem with the heated bed where it would display very erratic temperatures and not heat properly, apparently due to poorly designed cable..." Read more
"...Because the bed has a lower high temp than my Prusa, I'm not sure how well the ABS will stick.The printer is supposed to work via wi-fi...." Read more
"...3. The stock hot end is only good for PLA, and is prone to jamming due to a gap being between the PTFE tubing feeding into the heatsink and the hot..." Read more
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I've owned Monoprice Maker Select 3D printer for 2 years now and my young friend has printed quite a bit on my printer. When Monoprice came out with this smaller, highly affordable printer, his experience with my larger Monoprice printer made this Select Mini a natural choice for gifting him. He was here for Christmas break so I helped him set the printer up and he printed non-stop for 2 weeks and I had the opportunity to work with the printer closely during that time.
The features of this printer are quite impressive considering the price. It has a smallish build volume - 4.7" x 4.7" x 4.7" - but larger models can be split up into pieces or sized down. And really, the recipient (a 16 year old) has not found the build volume to be especially limiting. It has a heated bed. It's quite compact for people who are short on space. This would likely fit in any dorm room. It also comes fully assembled and ready to print. This is especially nice for people who have zero experience with 3D printing. You can print via a microSD card, a USB cable connected to your computer or over wifi.
There is a 3.7" color IPS screen on the front and the user interface is very friendly and easy to use.
I am writing this review for people who are completely new to 3D printing so experienced users will likely want to skip this. First of all, 3D printing is about as hands-on, DIY as you can get. For example, every filament is different - even from the same manufacturer. There can be variances in diameter, variances in printing temps, etc. That will affect your prints. The settings in your slicer are also critical and tweaking those settings is a part of the process. Your print bed must be very level and on this printer, that is done manually. It will seem daunting at first but soon, you'll be able to do it in your sleep. The main thing to understand is that there is a constant learning curve. Especially with a budget printer. However, there is a vast community of 3D printing folks who are extremely helpful and have posted countless videos and blogs that are filled with helpful information. There is likely an answer out there for any issue you will encounter.
The included user guide is pretty good for setting this printer up the first time. It's also available at the Monoprice website for download. The printer ships with a plastic spatula for removing your prints, a tiny Allen wrench for leveling the print bed, the filament spool holder, the power adapter, a USB cable, and a microSD card that contains important files. More on that later.
I suggest that if you purchase this printer, you order at least one spool of PLA or PLA+ filament because it only comes with a sample amount of filament. I have had great luck with Hatchbox brand. Be sure to order 1.75mm PLA. This printer will also print other kinds of filament but PLA is the easiest to print and is best for beginners, IMO. Also, I suggest buying some filament cutters like these Hakko CHP-170 Micro Soft Wire Cutter, 1.5mm Stand-off, 16 Gauge Maximum Cutting Capacity and some inexpensive calipers to check filament diameter FineSource Electronic Digital Caliper Inch/Metric Conversion 0-6 Inch/150 mm Carbon Fiber Gauge Micrometer Extra Large LCD Screen Auto Off Featured Measuring Tool - Black
The microSD card comes with the install files for Cura, free slicing software you install on your computer that allows you to adjust your printer settings and send the model to your printer, as well as monitor the printing process. It also comes with a model of a cat to print. The included sample of filament is enough to print this cat model. Cura will need to have certain values entered that are specific to this printer and that is covered in the manual however, there are updated Cura settings available for download from the Monoprice website.
I suggest after ordering that you watch a number of the great YouTube videos that demonstrate how to set up and print with this printer. It will make it even easier to start printing right away when your printer arrives. You should also read on various 3D printing websites about the basics of 3D printing that are common to all filament printers and then pages that are specific to this printer. There are also many videos that cover the modification I suggest later in the review.
I purchased a small, tool bag for my young friend to keep his tools and supplies handy. I added a box of gallon zip lock bags to store his filament in because PLA can absorb moisture from the air so should be stored in something air-tight. I also place my printers on a single, ceramic tile so that I am sure it's on a completely flat surface. A 12" x 12" tile or larger is plenty big enough for this printer. You can buy single tiles at Lowes or Home Depot.
Straight out of the box, the first print was quite decent (and looked fantastic to some other friends who had never seen a 3D print) and we had no issues with printing at all. We tweaked the settings a little for the filament we used and the next print was even better. Again, 3D printing is a hands-on process. We immediately printed a replacement knob for the printer which is easier to turn and it looks great and fit perfectly.
I do have a concern about the gantry, which the print head moves along. It is only attached on one side and I can see at some point that it could begin to sag, which would definitely affect printing. There are already a couple of modifications that require only simple, 3D printed parts and a metal rod and some linear bearings. The parts cost ~ $25. This mod is next on my list. Search "MP Select Mini X Gantry Support + Camera Mount [Reinforced and Realigned] by svideo" on Thingiverse for the 3D printed parts and links to the necessary hardware.
I also added a piece of glass to the print bed because I'm used to printing on glass and it provides a mirror finish to the bottom of prints. Google and you will find a template someone made to cut the glass the correct size. I just used glass from a cheap, Dollar Store picture frame and a thermal mat to adhere it to the bed, but you can use small, bulldog clips instead. FBApayipa 400mm x 210mm x 0.5mm Silicone Thermal Pad for CPU GPU Heatsink
There are hundreds of thousands of models available for free on several websites. Thingiverse is one of the largest and you can find loads of models to print, all free for your personal use.
Make no mistake - this is a budget printer. However, it's wonderfully affordable and produces nice prints reliably. NOTE: It's often on sale on the Monoprice website so check prices before buying.
Very easy to use. The touchscreen is nice but sometimes unresponsive. Build area is small. Mag-Bed has it's good and bad. Overall, a great first printer.
Included in the box is:
- A small spool of 1.75mm White PLA
- Plastic Scraper
- MicroSD Card (128mb) and Adapter
- Allen Key
- USB Cable
Again, with gusto!
I purchased this printer and received it on Nov 27, 2019. Out of the box, the printer is preset with a -0.40 z-axis adjustment (yours may be different). I used the index card test and a bed leveling test print to dial in the adjustment to -0.46. Very close from the factory, though. The plastic scraper is pretty much useless. Get one of the $5 ones and be happy instead of cursing this one every time your prints decide to stick.
Above I said this is great for beginners. That is true. It's very easy to use and is nearly identical to the V2, with additions being touch screen and auto leveling bed. The autolevel is nice but the lack of proper screws to manually adjust the bed is not. The tradeoff there is that the bed is magnetic and can be removed very easily and tossed in the freezer to help loosen stubborn prints. Speaking of the bed, however, let's talk size. 120mm^3 is not a large area. I print miniatures as a hobby and this works fine for that, but larger items just cannot be done. I often find myself wishing for a 180mm^3 build area.
The touchscreen is very nice to use but needs an option to be calibrated. My presses tend to end up a little shy of where I'm actually pointing. I still prefer this over the dial that the V2 uses. On the touchscreen you get some options: "Print", "Preheat", and "Move". All self-explanatory really. However, for new users, under the "Move" screen you'll be greeted with "E", "X/Y" and "Z" options. "X/Y" forward and backward will jog the print bed backward and forward on the Y axis whereas left to right will jog the printhead along the gantry for the X axis. The "Z" Axis is the up and down movement of the printhead. "E" stands for "Extruder", which will push filament out or retract it. In order to do either, you should preheat your nozzle to the filament's recommended temperature.
The noise level is very noticeable. It's not bad enough that you can't work in the same room but I wouldn't recommend it to sleep by.
Overall, this is a good printer out of the box. It won't amaze veteran users but it has its uses and at a price point that's hard to beat for a Cartesian-style printer. Pair it with a glass/PEI bed and some quality filament and it will be a great workhorse.
I included a photo of some prints.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
Very easy to use. The touchscreen is nice but sometimes unresponsive. Build area is small. Mag-Bed has it's good and bad. Overall, a great first printer.
Included in the box is:
- A small spool of 1.75mm White PLA
- Plastic Scraper
- MicroSD Card (128mb) and Adapter
- Allen Key
- USB Cable
Again, with gusto!
I purchased this printer and received it on Nov 27, 2019. Out of the box, the printer is preset with a -0.40 z-axis adjustment (yours may be different). I used the index card test and a bed leveling test print to dial in the adjustment to -0.46. Very close from the factory, though. The plastic scraper is pretty much useless. Get one of the $5 ones and be happy instead of cursing this one every time your prints decide to stick.
Above I said this is great for beginners. That is true. It's very easy to use and is nearly identical to the V2, with additions being touch screen and auto leveling bed. The autolevel is nice but the lack of proper screws to manually adjust the bed is not. The tradeoff there is that the bed is magnetic and can be removed very easily and tossed in the freezer to help loosen stubborn prints. Speaking of the bed, however, let's talk size. 120mm^3 is not a large area. I print miniatures as a hobby and this works fine for that, but larger items just cannot be done. I often find myself wishing for a 180mm^3 build area.
The touchscreen is very nice to use but needs an option to be calibrated. My presses tend to end up a little shy of where I'm actually pointing. I still prefer this over the dial that the V2 uses. On the touchscreen you get some options: "Print", "Preheat", and "Move". All self-explanatory really. However, for new users, under the "Move" screen you'll be greeted with "E", "X/Y" and "Z" options. "X/Y" forward and backward will jog the print bed backward and forward on the Y axis whereas left to right will jog the printhead along the gantry for the X axis. The "Z" Axis is the up and down movement of the printhead. "E" stands for "Extruder", which will push filament out or retract it. In order to do either, you should preheat your nozzle to the filament's recommended temperature.
The noise level is very noticeable. It's not bad enough that you can't work in the same room but I wouldn't recommend it to sleep by.
Overall, this is a good printer out of the box. It won't amaze veteran users but it has its uses and at a price point that's hard to beat for a Cartesian-style printer. Pair it with a glass/PEI bed and some quality filament and it will be a great workhorse.
I included a photo of some prints.
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De construcción sólida y muy elegante para ponerse en cualquier lugar.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2018
De construcción sólida y muy elegante para ponerse en cualquier lugar.
Pros:
- Unbeatable price for value. How is this even possible? Good job Monoprice!
- Very little setup required. It is fully assembled. You only have to check the height of the bed and load some filament and you're off!
- System has more processing power than many other introductory printers. This one is not based on the ATMega like many others are. It is more advanced.
- WiFi, USB, and mini-SD capabilities.
- Able to print from SD card without needing a dedicated computer.
- Very good quality prints. Mine is running almost 24x7.
Cons:
- Difficult to tune heating controller PID parameters. But it can be done. This is not necessary but it does mean you get to temperature faster and you maintain a more even temperature.
- WiFi is not straightforward to set up. You need to write code in a text file on a card to set it up. Instructions can be found on the internet.
- The wheel for user interface is a bit clunky. It works but not the nicest design.
- the spool holder is a bit tight to get a spool off. I had to use a hammer and pry bar to get an old spool off the holder.
- buy some buildtak for the print bed. Works beautifully.
- the SD card comes with an older version of cura. I downloaded the newer version online.
- the cooling fan is quite low quality. Mine has started making noise and it's probably going to stop working soon. I printed an upgrade so I can replace it with a larger fan if necessary. I will see how their warranty responds before I go about modifying, but I have a backup plan just in case.
- The extruder is great, but very custom. I don't think a replacement would be easily found. I printed an adapter in case this one goes I can buy another one to replace it.
There is also a known issue with prints failing after some time. This happens with larger prints and it is related to the SD card. The one that comes with the printer is used and not very stable. I reformatted it and also only put one file on it at a time. Since this, my prints don't fail anymore. I wonder how many were returned for this solvable issue. You could also just use your own SD card...
It looks like these things are all sold out. I hope they make more because I would buy another one... Or two.
- La precisión es impresionante, puede imprimir modelos con piezas móviles fácilmente
- Fácil de utilizar, después de leer los instructivos y conectarla a la computadora puedes imprimir todo lo que se te antoje (Utilicen "Matter Control" para imprimir más cómodamente)
- Su sistema de auto nivelado es tan sencillo que un niño puede hacerlo
Cons:
- La velocidad de descarga de archivos por la función WiFi es abismal, si quieres imprimir utilizando wifi, ve pensando en invertir en una Raspberry Pi para Octoprint
- El ventilador de la fuente de poder es ruidoso
- Los instructivos no son muy claros en cómo usarla
Notas: Instalen MatterControl, es un software para impresoras 3D, ya viene el perfil de la impresora en las opciones del software, conectan, y a imprimir!
O utilicen Octoprint
Reviewed in Mexico on October 3, 2019
- La precisión es impresionante, puede imprimir modelos con piezas móviles fácilmente
- Fácil de utilizar, después de leer los instructivos y conectarla a la computadora puedes imprimir todo lo que se te antoje (Utilicen "Matter Control" para imprimir más cómodamente)
- Su sistema de auto nivelado es tan sencillo que un niño puede hacerlo
Cons:
- La velocidad de descarga de archivos por la función WiFi es abismal, si quieres imprimir utilizando wifi, ve pensando en invertir en una Raspberry Pi para Octoprint
- El ventilador de la fuente de poder es ruidoso
- Los instructivos no son muy claros en cómo usarla
Notas: Instalen MatterControl, es un software para impresoras 3D, ya viene el perfil de la impresora en las opciones del software, conectan, y a imprimir!
O utilicen Octoprint