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WEEFUN TINA2 S 3D Printers, WiFi Fast Print Ultra Silent Mini 3D Printer for Beginners with Auto Bed Leveling, Heatable PEI Platform DIY 3D Printers with Resume Printing, Fully Open Source

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Color: TINA2 S


Features

  • Smart APP Printing Fully assembled 3d printer, out of the box. Compact TINA2S 3D printers with self-developed APP "Poloprint Cloud", which has massive models library, realize the smartphone or tablet intellegent online one-click slicing and wifi cloud printing, no tedious operation, an ideal gift for men, women, beginners, teens, kids, etc.
  • Fully Open-SourceTina2S mini 3d printer is compatible with Wiibuilder, Cura, Simplify3d and Slicr3r slicing software, you can diy your own models and fast upload to print on computer, as well as support USB transfer. Fully open source supports command edditing, etc. (Firmwares can be got from our wiki)
  • Heatable Platform & Stable-PrintUpgrade small 3d printer adopts heatable PEI spring steel magnetic flexible platform(max 60C), anti-warping, improves the printing effect of models. Built in Teflon PTFE Copper Hose for filament-feeding more smoothly. New cooling system with 6pcs heat dissipation aluminum sheet and high-speed fan, enhance the quality of printing and avoid clogged nozzle.
  • Quiet-Print EnviromentWEEFUN Tina2S small 3d printers is built in self-developed motherboard for ultra-quiet printing(40~50dB), faster print speed up to 200mm/s, 8 times CPU running level increase.
  • Heatable Platform & Stable-PrintUpgrade small 3d printer adopts heatable PEI spring steel magnetic flexible platform(max 60C), anti-warping, improves the printing effect of models. Built in Teflon PTFE Copper Hose for filament-feeding more smoothly. New cooling system with 6pcs heat dissipation aluminum sheet and high-speed fan, enhance the quality of printing and avoid clogged nozzle.
  • Auto Leveling & Resume PrintingWEEFUN mini 3D printers don't need manual adjustments, auto-leveling with Dual X/Y/Z-axis for more simple and more precise printing. The resume-print function allows models continuously print when suffering power outages.
  • Wide UsingWEEFUN Tina2s printer is a good choice for men, women, and children, a good idea as a surprise gift on a birthday or holiday, for architecture art, school teaching, business sample/gift model making, or a shop crafts and toys DIY, etc.
  • Friendly WarrantyWe offer 30 days of worry-free return/replacement for this 3d printer, 2-year free repair and lifetime professional technical support. If you have any questions, please contact us via , we will reply within 24 hours.

Package Dimensions: 15.3 x 10.75 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 6.6 pounds


Item model number: Tina2S


Date First Available: July 28, 2022


Manufacturer: WEEFUN


Country of Origin: China


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  • Would give it 5 stars, but...
Color: Tina2 Basic
I would give the WEEFUN TINA2 Basic printer 5 stars except for the glitch I ran into at first. If you're having trouble getting it to print, READ THIS REVIEW BEFORE RETURNING. I followed the directions exactly, and it wouldn't print. Everything LOOKED right, but every time I clicked "Print" it would restart, and then ask if I wanted to resume printing. I could choose quit, but if I chose "Resume printing" it would do nothing. I even installed the two free programs from the card, but it wouldn't print. (Side note, .gcode is the only file format it takes—which is fine. If you use Blender to create your models and export them as .stl, the programs from the card will convert them to .gcode files. Apparently this is called "Slicing," in case that's as confusing to you as it was for me. It's kind of like we used to "burn" DVDs. I always thought that was an odd term, too, but I digress...) Searched Google extensively, contacted support, joined some WEEFUN and WEEDO Facebook groups (I highly recommend this!), but at first didn't get any response. Finally (I think the company is in China, so they were probably asleep while I was frantically contacting them), support replied back and gave me three things to try. The first two steps did nothing, but the third was perfect. Reformat the SD card. About the same time, the FB groups started responding that they had to format their cards also. I copied the files from the card onto my computer in case I needed them, and then formatted the card. Google can easily walk you through this based on your operating system, if you need. It's just like formatting a flash drive, if you've ever done that before. I don't remember for sure what format I used, maybe DOS-FAT (whatever that means). The point is, after formatting the card and dragging the printable files back onto the card (I never put the programs and stuff back on, so I don't think it needs them on the card), and it worked beautifully. I love this little thing. I've been printing a lot so far (I've had it just over a week now), and it's holding up like a champ so far. I have a brother who 3D prints a LOT, and even got a resin UV printer, but the whole concept was always way over my head. I'm a good Googler, but I wasn't sure if 3D printing could be my thing or not. Well, it is now. If this thing does ever fail me, I'll be going bigger and better. I'm an artist (painting little sculptures and landscapes and such), and this thing opens my world. I'll be adding some pretty cool products to my Esty shop from this thing soon. So aside from my glitchy start, it's certainly a 5-star machine. I suspect a WEEDO Tina2 Basic wouldn't have the same glitch, but as long as you know this trick, the WEEFUN could save you $20 or so. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2022 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • The Start of a 3D Printing Journey
I'm almost 40 years old. When I first started seeing 3D printers available on the market, they seemed within reach, but too expensive to get into. The family is young because I started late, but is busy. I immediately saw the useful applications, replacement parts like knobs for stoves and things, creating things, etc. I thought 3D printing would be awesome to get into, but no longer have the time I did before. I figured once my kids get older they would probably get into it and make some cool stuff. When I was in my teens, Flash animations and Photoshop were the thing, I spent creativity there. This Tina2 printer was much more affordable than others I have seen, and appealed to me because it is for beginners, and seemed compact. It seemed like the perfect way to test the waters without committing too much, and I was fortunate to have the opportunity to give it a whirl. Well, I did, and I am VERY happy with this. I went from having no knowledge of 3D printing (probably still have no knowledge ;p), to feeling like I have some things down. Also, when I see other people's makes on Thingiverse (an easy website where you can 3D print objects others have created), I see some of theres being ugly and messed up, and mine seem to come out really good in comparison - and I don't even know what I'm doing!!! After reading the directions, this was surprisingly simple and fun. It takes a LOOONG time to print things though. But, due to this, I've used this thing to continually print for days on end. I just see one thing takes about 6 hours, I go back and check on it. I start something at nighttime and it's done in the morning. Start something else big before I go to work, and so on. I did run into two issues though that I wanted to pass on, but customer service for this unit has been EXCELLENT. The very first time I used this, the nozzle stuck into the magnet and burned into the magnet a bit. I didn't know what it was doing since I never used a 3D printer before, but after awhile I saw nothing was happening and stopped it. After that first attempt, it worked flawlessly afterwards. Maybe something got knocked around in shipping. Make note to remove the protective pieces inside before using. Customer service was very nice and great. They sent me a replacement magnet piece for the bottom. The second issue was the fan on the 3D printer stopped working. This was a couple weeks after having it, and using it a lot of times non-stop mind you. I saw a print had failed midway through. After trying to remove the filament and put it back in a few times, it was still messed up. I also swapped out the nozzle, and still kept having jams. I did all the research and wondered what was wrong. After trying a few times, I saw the fan above the nozzle wasn't spinning, and remembered it always seemed to be on during prints. I found that the filament was melting higher up than the nozzle, and although I had cleared it out multiple times, the remaining filament up higher was causing problems. Since it was still less than a month, I sent it for an exchange, and have since been printing more with no issues. So far, the only preventative maintenance I've had to do, and this is on probably around 100 hours of 3D printing, was to use a brass brush and brush off the nozzle while the heat is on periodically. Also, the masking tape on the magnet pad on the bottom I've had to replace a couple times. I am going to try to buy a roll of 6" masking tape to save some money on that and see if it works. Other than that, it keeps going strong. I've found it to be very interesting and cool. I'm sure if these were around when I was younger I'd be making little cool trinkets and things like that in high school instead of making photoshop images and burning CD's. (It was okay back then, Napster had just started!) This also has many more practical applications than doing that. For example, I have some cheap solar lights for my shed outside. Rather than drill and screw the flimsy solar panel, I just set it on the roof of my shed and used two hand clamps to hold it on. My wife complained those were ugly. I 3D printed two small clamps and put them up there, and they're much less ugly. That, and it cost almost nothing since a large roll of filament produces many things. If you're like me and were on the fence about 3D printing, I say to give this a try. It will be easier than you think, and it may lead you to invest some more down the line and start to get more creative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022 by Jeff Jeff

  • Great customer support. Incredible litttle machine.
Color: TINA2 S
I originally had received a tina2s that gotten damaged during shipping, and returned it. Customer support contacted me and everything was sorted out in a relatively quick time. I received my new Tina2, and it definitely is the easiest thing in the world to use. I barely had to read much of the instructions as a first time user, and it really is ready to go straight out of the box. I was afraid the print quality may be terrible compared to pricier competitors due to the cost of the product, but this things far exceeds expectations, and I can't wait to make some serious terrain for my tabletop games! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by miguel and jenny santiago miguel and jenny santiago

  • Works out of the box
Color: TINA2 S
It works right out of the box has shown some pretty minor imperfections in the prints, no failures, no issues of any kind so far, printing 3rd print in photo, sd card has print ready files so you don’t need a laptop or computer to test out of the box
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by Tyler A. Tyler A.

  • Great little printer for polymer clay cutters
Color: TINA2 S
I bought this printer because it was said to be user friendly and it is…it does a great job printing my polymer clay cutters.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Christmas present
Color: Tina2 Basic
My son got this for Christmas. It's self leveling and very easy for him to use. He just downloads what he wants to print, and off it goes. He is 11, so... it's pretty simple.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by JJSJ

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