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Monoprice Select Mini 3D Printer v2 - White With Heated (120 x 120 x 120 mm) Build Plate, Fully Assembled + Free Sample PLA Filament, MicroSD Card

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Brand Monoprice
Material Pla,Metal
Color White
Item Weight 9.9 Pounds
Compatible Devices Personal Computer

About this item

  • Sample Filament diameter- 1.75mm, Filament size spool/sample- about 10ft. One sample print, Filament Color- natural/clear
  • Supported Filament Types - ABS, PLA, Wood, Copper Fill, Steel Fill, Bronze Fill KINDLY REFER USER MANUAL BEFORE USE; Max Extruder Temperature: 482°F (250°C)

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.3 x 7.5 x 13.5 inches; 9.9 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 15365
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 13, 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Monoprice
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01FL49VZE
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 3,134 ratings

Product Description

Monoprice 15365 Select Mini 3D Printer with Heated Build Plate, Includes Micro SD Card and Sample PLA Filament. Max Power Consumption - 120 watts


From the manufacturer

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MP Select Mini 3D Printer V2

Features

  • Nozzle cooling fan and main board cooling fan
  • Includes accessory kit
  • All-metal nozzle
  • Wi-Fi, microSD card, and USB connectivity
  • 3.7" IPS color screen
  • Windows and Mac compatible
  • Compatible with Cura, Repetier, and other software
What's in the Box

1x MP Select Mini 3D printer, 1x Filament holder, 1x AC power adapter, 1x AC power cord, 1x Micro USB cable, 1x MicroSD card, 1x Plastic bed scraper, 1x Bed leveling hex wrench, 1x Sample PLA filament

MP Select Mini 3D Printer V2

Too often, getting a low-cost 3D printer means getting a box of ill-fitted parts with poorly written and incomplete documentation. You end up spending hours on the internet, searching forums and asking for help to get the printer assembled and operating properly.

This printer not only comes fully assembled, it has already been calibrated at the factory. All you have to do is perform a quick check to verify that the print bed is still leveled, in case it shifted during shipping, then load the included microSD card, load some filament, and start printing the preloaded model. Nowhere else will you find a 3D printer ready to print out of the box at such a low cost!

Affordable 3D printing for everyone

All Filament Types

Compact Desktop Design

Ready to Print

All Filament Types

The heated build plate and wide range of extruder temperatures allow this printer to work with any type of filament, from basic filaments, such as ABS and PLA, to more advanced materials, such as conductive PLA, wood and metal composites, or dissolvable PVA.

Compact Desktop Design

Featuring a small footprint and basic, open frame design, this 3D printer is compact enough for any desk.

Ready to Print

Unlike most other 3D printers, this printer ships fully assembled and has already been calibrated at the factory. Includes a MicroSD card th preinstalled models, so you can start printing right out of the box.

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Customer Reviews
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Build Area 100 x 105 x 100 mm 100 x 120 mm 120 x 120 x 120 mm 200 x 200 x 180 mm 300 x 300 x 400 mm 150 x 150 x 150 mm
Resolution 100-500 microns 50-200 microns 100-300 microns 50-300 microns 50-300 microns 100-400 microns
Filament Diameter 1.75mm 1.75mm 1.75mm 1.75mm 1.75mm 1.75mm
Nozzle Diameter 0.4mm 0.4mm 0.4mm 0.4mm 0.4mm 0.4mm
Hotend Setup Bowden Bowden Bowden Bowden Bowden Bowden
Print Speed up to 150 mm/sec up to 150 mm/sec up to 55 mm/sec up to 100 mm/sec up to 100 mm/sec up to 100 mm/sec
Maximum Extruder Temperature 250 Degrees (C) 260 Degrees (C) 250 Degrees (C) 280 Degrees (C) 280 Degrees (C) 240 Degrees (C)
Maximum Build Plate Temperature 50 Degrees (C) 60 Degrees (C) 110 Degrees (C) 110 Degrees (C) 100 Degrees (C)
Heated Built Plate
Removable Build Plate

What's in the box

  • 1x Filament rack
  • 1x AC power adapter
  • 1x AC power cord
  • 1x Micro USB cable
  • 1x MicroSD™ card
  • 1x Plastic bed scraper
  • 1x Bed leveling hex wrench
  • 1x Sample PLA filament
  • Product guides and documents

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    Customer reviews

    3.9 out of 5 stars
    3.9 out of 5
    3,134 global ratings

    Customers say

    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 it pays for itself in no time. That said, they appreciate the built-in tutorials and the single knob and control panel. That being said, opinions are mixed on performance, quality, size, and appearance.

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    509 customers mention397 positive112 negative

    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 impresseded 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

    421 customers mention312 positive109 negative

    Customers find the 3D printer easy to use. They mention it's simple to set up, with a great starter's guide to setting up, updating, and troubleshooting. They also appreciate the built-in tutorials and the single knob and control panel that are stupid simple to operate. However, some customers mention that the pieces of engineering are complex despite their inexpensive price tag.

    "...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

    360 customers mention274 positive86 negative

    Customers like the print quality of the 3D printer. They say it's superb, great, and flawless. They also mention that the first print was decent, and the printer is excellent for its build volume. Customers also say that it can print ABS and PLA, conductive PLA, wood, and metal composites.

    "...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

    "...5. It can print abs, while I hear it's not easy to do and may take using some tricks to achieve it some people have been able to do it and it's nice..." Read more

    "...Sure enough, it peels off. Astoundinf that they knew nothing about the printer and they were supposed to support it.)..." Read more

    709 customers mention360 positive349 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the 3D printer. Some mention that it does incredibly well, has a new arm, and works with Cura. However, others say that it never starts printing, behaves somewhat unpredictably, and comes to a sudden stop for no apparent reason. The cooling fan does not work out of the box.

    "...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

    673 customers mention465 positive208 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the 3D printer. Some mention that they were impressed with the quality, saying it makes good quality prints. They also say it is an excellent starter printer due to the simplicity of the design. However, others say that they have severe design flaws and quality control issues that result in a potentially reliable 3D Printer. They have had limited success with printer reliability and the build plate wiring will break 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

    "...1. The quality of the parts on this device are great, I read a lot of negative reviews of people having issues but I can tell by looking at the..." Read more

    171 customers mention94 positive77 negative

    Customers are mixed about the size of the 3D printer. Some mention that it's small, compact, and great for small print files. However, others say that the size issues and build plate size are 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...." 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

    126 customers mention72 positive54 negative

    Customers are mixed about the appearance of the 3D printer. Some mention that 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, others say that it has a bad design that's not esthetically pleasing.

    "...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

    213 customers mention39 positive174 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the temperature sensor of the 3D printer. They mention 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 melts 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, but having a small fan resting on the z axis arm, and it needs to cool down after printing. One aborted print due to the hot-end not reporting the temperature correctly during the pre-heat, and do not set the temperature desired.

    "...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

    EDIT -- FAILING!! My First 3D Printer!  Spoiler Alert: It works! (not anymore!!)
    3 Stars
    EDIT -- FAILING!! My First 3D Printer! Spoiler Alert: It works! (not anymore!!)
    Filament jam has been FIXED! Do a YouTube search for "Cold Pull." It's actually pretty easy. With the MonoPrice you just remove the little spring things that hold the heat sink fan on, put the fan to the side, unscrew the top hex screw thats on the top side of the heatsink and that will loosen the cable that feeds filament into the extruder.You'll need to pull the filament thats inside the extruder out with the cable so that you now have the top of the nozzle exposed and can look down inside. If you don't see your printing bed through the little hole then that explains the jam. To fix it now just do the cold pull.First, take some of the filament out of the cable so you have at least 8-12 inches of it in your hand and cut it off. You're going to manually feed the filament down into the tube. Preheat your nozzle to something like 235 degrees. Make sure your nozzle is lifted up in Z, it should not be down near the printing bed. You dont have to heat the bed either.Once it's at the right temp, observe the tip of the nozzle. Anything coming out? Now trim your filament you have in your hand so one end is sharp-ish and feed it down into the nozzle from the top down. You'll wanna apply firm pressure but not too much. If nothing is coming out of the nozzle at this point you can still do your first Cold Pull. Leave the filament sticking down into the nozzle and turn off the heat. Allow the temp to go down to like 30-40 degrees.Now take the filament from the top and with an upward motion you're going to pull it out. Make sure to hold down the base of the machine so it doesnt lift up off the table when you pull the filament! It should pop out. You've done your FIRST Cold Pull!Now, inspect the tip of your filament you pulled out. Do you see any dirt or burnt plastic or debris on it? IF you do that means you probably partially unclogged the jam already. If not? Don't worry! All you need is a 4 mm drill bit or sewing needle. Either way, turn the extruder heat back on to 240 degrees. You're gonna do this a couple times until your nozzle is clear!So if your nozzle is still completely jammed make sure you have a 4mm tool you can use to poke up into the tip of the nozzle to force the jam out. You may have to go to the hardware store. I was able to find a sewing needle that worked. Once the temp is at 240 *VERY CAREFULLY* feed the needle/bit up into the tip of the nozzle. You should be able to apply slow steady pressure and push it up into the nozzle. Once its in there just go up and down and try to scoop out as much debris as possible. Now put the tool down and try the filament again.Make sure to trim the filament before putting it back in the nozzle for the next Cold Pull. You dont want to push the same burnt/dirty debris stuff back in there. The filament should be clean. Trim at an angle again and try pushing it down into the nozzle. You should now see material oozing down out from the extruder. Great news! Now all you have to do is turn the heat off again and do another Cold Pull!Repeat this process until you're no longer pulling debris out of the extruder nozzle when you do your pulls and you should be all set. Once its clear trim the filament thats in the cable that goes into the machine at an angle and fit it back into the little plastic tube that feeds it through to the extruder (along the front of the heat sink.) Slide the hex screw thing back into the track you unscrewed it from and make sure its clamping that cable properly into place.Now just put the heatsink fan back on and you're ready for the next step: LEVELING YOUR BED!Leveling your bed is really important and will help prevent future jams. If you wanna know how to do it just look it up! Good luck :)Keeping my original posts so you can all see my fascinating rollercoaster journey with this product thus far:EDIT -- Taking this thing down to 1 star because it's not working anymore after ONE PRINT! The first roll of filament went through ok with zero issues. Then I put in more PLA and my problems started. At first I figured it was user error. So I went to YouTube to find solutions. Turns out "filament jams" on this printer are quite common! The trick is to make sure to clean the inside of the nozzle, this will get the filament running through again. Well, tried that! It works for about 2 centimeters and then gets jammed again.I have tried all temps from 180-250c in hopes temp was a problem. None of those temps worked. I can see through the nozzle, I have disassembled and reassembled the heating element at least 30 times. I have spent approximately 24 hours (I was up all night!) trying to fix this issue. I'm a tech guy. I solder my own boards and make most of my own electronics... you would think keeping a hole from getting clogged would be easy for me. I guess not!!I am either 1:) really bad at this or 2:) this printer is defective.Well, I've tried "getting better" for over 24 hours. I'm now pretty certain the printer is just poorly designed or defective. Or maybe my filament is bad? Either way, they're BOTH going back as returns! Sorry Amazon :(Summary: Getting this thing to print properly is not worth the time and headache unless you love burning your fingers repeatedly and get off on watching machines fail over and over again. It's pretty incredible this printer ever made it to market.Original review (before failing miserably):First print went surprisingly well. I'm a first time user with no experience. I raised the default temp on both the bed and extractor by 5. I preheated and then inserted the SD card it came with. After that I printed the Cat design. The print took 3 hours. I made sure to observe the 1st layer as it was being laid down to make sure the printer head was positioned properly. It looked like maybe it was too close (in Z) but the layout of all the lines it was putting down seemed perfect so I left it alone. With literally ZERO calibration I am happy to report my first print went exceptionally well (And it would be my only print because this failed immediately afterwards.) Now I just need more filament! (No, you need another printer) I give this a 4/5 (modified to 1/5) because the little fan that connects to the extractor needed to be taken off and put on properly (it may have gotten messed up in shipment) and also the filament it comes with isn't on a spool and actually got TANGLED and nearly destroyed my print and/or printer because it was stuck on the spool holder and the extractor was trying really hard to pull it in which nearly caused it to pull itself apart (unfortunately just the beginning of my problems with this printer.) Luckily I watched this entire print and was able to jump in and save it. I think the printer company should include filament on a proper spool to avoid that potential liability. (Or maybe they should focus on designing a better printer)
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