Monoprice MP10 300x300mm 3D Printer, Magnetic Heated Build Plate, Resume Print Function, Assisted Leveling, and Touchscreen
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The MP10 is a feature rich 3D printer with a 300x300 heated, flexible, and removable steel spring build plate, and an all metal extruder. It has an assisted level sensor on its magnetic extruder assembly, allowing easy changes to the Z offset in the menu for easy and perfect first layers. Wiring is no issue, as all of the components are already prewired and ready to go, with the connections hidden in the cable management sleeve. The Resume Print functionality allows a print to be resumed after a power outage, power failure, or a sudden power loss from accidental unplugging. 3D PRINTERS BASIC 'HOW TO' QUESTIONSWhat is a Bowden tube connector?The Bowden tube connector is typically a small piece that looks similar to a valve. It allows filament to feed directly into the extruder motor, which pushes filament through the heated nozzle. It is also common to refer to this part as a Bowden Coupler or Pneumatic Push Connector, as well as other names.Most connectors have a circular tab on the top of the piece, which is what keeps the PTFE tube inserted into place. Press down on this circular tab to either remove or insert the PTFE tube. Once the PTFE tube is in place, release the circular tab to secure it in place.Always press down on the circular tab before attempting to remove the PTFE tube to prevent damage to the Bowden connector.What types of filament should I use?While you can use any type of filament you want, we suggest that beginners should start with PLA or PLA+ filament. This allows you to become acquainted with your new printer and get a better understanding of how it works. The table below lists the most common types of filament with use‑case suggestions and suggested temperatures.NOZZLE TEMPBED TEMPUSAGEPLA/PLA+1.