Weefun Tina2S 3D printer. Small, but perfectly formed!
Summary
TLDR视频展示了一款小巧便携的3D打印机开箱和测试过程。主播首先介绍了包装内容,包括快速入门指南、PLA线材、电源适配器、清洁工具和USB线。随后,主播展示了打印机的开箱和组装过程,强调了其自动调平功能和Wi-Fi连接能力。通过打印测试模型,主播验证了打印机的性能,并对打印质量表示满意。视频还探讨了使用第三方线材的问题、云打印功能以及通过手机应用控制打印机的体验。最后,主播总结了打印机的优缺点,特别提到了其适合空间有限的用户和初学者。
Takeaways
- 📦 开箱体验:视频展示了一个新3D打印机的开箱过程,强调了包装的紧凑性和保护措施。
- 🔌 配件概览:介绍了打印机的配件,包括快速入门指南、PLA线材、电源适配器、小工具包和USB线。
- 🌍 地区适配:特别指出了电源适配器是英国规格,意味着对不同地区的用户可能需要额外适配。
- 📄 说明书与软件:提到了包含的说明书、模型、软件和PDF文件,强调了它们的全面性和实用性。
- 🖨️ 打印机初印象:描述了打印机的外观和尺寸,以及与另一台打印机的比较,突出了其小巧的特点。
- 🚫 第三方线材限制:提到了打印机对第三方PLA线材的使用限制,但后来与厂商沟通后得知政策有所放宽。
- 🛠️ 设置与测试:详细说明了打印机的设置过程,包括装载线材、预热和打印测试模型。
- 📱 应用程序与Wi-Fi:探讨了通过应用程序和Wi-Fi远程控制打印机的可能性和步骤。
- 🔩 打印效果:展示了使用不同材料(如PLA和TPU)的打印效果,并对打印质量进行了评价。
- 🏠 空间占用:讨论了打印机对空间的需求,强调了其适合空间有限的环境。
- 🔧 维护与限制:提到了打印机的维护简便性,但也指出了线材卷大小和打印区域的限制。
Q & A
1. 这个视频主要介绍了什么产品?
-这个视频主要介绍了一款名为We Fun Tina 2S的小型3D打印机。
2. 打印机的开箱内容包括哪些?
-打印机开箱内容包括快速启动说明书、一卷250g的PLA耗材、电源适配器、胶棒、清洁喷嘴的工具、USB线和内存卡等。
3. 打印机是否支持第三方耗材?
-视频中提到,打印机的标签建议使用官方耗材,并禁止使用第三方耗材。但随后澄清说这是为了避免不兼容问题,并不是强制禁止第三方耗材。
4. 这款3D打印机的自动调平系统是如何工作的?
-打印机的自动调平系统依靠一个接近传感器来测量喷嘴和打印床之间的距离,从而实现自我校准,确保打印平台水平。
5. 打印机的打印尺寸是多少?
-打印机的最大打印尺寸大约为100x100x100毫米,适合打印小型物件。
6. 这款打印机在视频中展示的打印质量如何?
-视频展示了几次打印的结果,整体打印质量相当不错,尽管在某些细节方面略有不同,但与高端3D打印机的输出质量相差不大。
7. 视频中提到了通过云端控制打印机的功能,用户可以通过云端做什么?
-通过云端控制,用户可以远程控制打印机,包括上传打印文件、监控打印进程等功能。
8. 打印机的主要优点是什么?
-打印机的主要优点是价格实惠、适合初学者、自动调平系统易于操作、开箱即用、尺寸小巧适合空间有限的用户。
9. 这款3D打印机的主要缺点是什么?
-主要缺点是打印区域较小,耗材卷也相对较小,需要频繁更换,此外第三方耗材的使用存在一定的限制。
10. TPU材质打印效果如何?
-视频中展示了使用TPU材质进行打印,结果相当不错,打印件具有弹性,非常适合用于制作柔性部件,如摄像头支架。
Outlines
📦 开箱体验:探索3D打印机
视频开头,主持人介绍了一款新的3D打印机,虽然体积不大,但功能齐全。他展示了包装盒内的物品,包括快速入门指南、PLA线材、电源适配器、清洁工具和USB线。机器被两层聚苯乙烯保护,确保运输安全。接着,主持人开始设置机器,包括插入线材、加热和测试打印。他提到了机器的自动调平系统,并展示了如何通过SD卡打印测试模型。
🖨️ 打印测试:评估3D打印机性能
在第二段中,主持人继续进行3D打印机的测试。他讨论了机器的Wi-Fi设置和远程打印功能,并通过手机应用尝试了云打印。他提到了机器的打印床尺寸,并展示了一个小型打印件,比较了它与另一台打印机的打印质量。他还尝试了远程切片和打印,虽然遇到了一些上传错误,但最终成功打印了一个模型。
🔧 功能探索:深入体验3D打印
第三段视频展示了主持人对3D打印机的进一步探索。他尝试了使用不同的打印材料,如TPU,并讨论了机器对第三方线材的兼容性。他还提到了机器的自动调平系统和打印技术,以及如何通过应用程序进行远程控制和切片。尽管遇到了一些挑战,如自动生成的支撑材料,但最终他成功地打印了一个相机支架,并对其表现感到满意。
🌟 总结评价:Tina 2S 3D打印机体验
在视频的最后部分,主持人总结了他对Tina 2S 3D打印机的整体印象。他提到了机器的优点,如价格合理、易于设置、自动调平功能和良好的打印质量。他也指出了一些缺点,包括有限的打印区域和对线材尺寸的限制。主持人认为,尽管存在一些小问题,但这款打印机对于空间有限或初学者来说是一个不错的选择。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡3D打印机
💡PLA
💡自动调平系统
💡打印尺寸
💡支撑材料
💡磁性打印床
💡Wi-Fi连接
💡切片软件
💡第三方耗材
💡TPU材料
Highlights
开箱一款小巧的3D打印机,包装紧凑,适合初学者。
快速入门指南、最小卷的PLA材料、电源适配器、清洁工具等一应俱全。
3D打印机被两层聚苯乙烯保护,确保运输安全。
打印机尺寸小巧,可与市售的K1打印机进行尺寸对比。
打印机附带警告,禁止使用第三方材料,但后来政策有所改变。
打印机开机后,通过视频教程和软件指导用户进行设置。
自动调平系统通过接近传感器工作,提高了打印精度。
打印机预热至210°C,开始挤出材料,进行测试打印。
测试模型打印完成,效果令人满意,与市售打印机相比较。
打印机支持Wi-Fi连接,可以进行云打印。
通过手机应用Polo Print Cloud,用户可以远程控制打印机。
尝试从云服务打印模型,体验远程切片和打印的便利。
打印机支持多种材料,包括TPU,适合打印柔性部件。
打印机的自动调平系统易于使用,适合初学者。
尽管打印区域有限,但对于大多数小型打印任务来说足够使用。
打印机小巧便携,适合空间有限的环境。
总结:打印机性价比高,适合初学者和空间有限的用户。
Transcripts
hello we have a new exciting box today
it's not a huge box and it's not that
heavy but it's supposed to have a 3D
printer in it let's get out of the box
and see what it's all
about okay then let's dive into this box
and see what's inside so at the top
we've got some quick start
instructions we've got the smallest
cutest little roll of pla I've ever seen
I think this is 250
g we've got a power adapter obviously
this is a UK one so fre pin
plug and we've got a little bag of bits
including a memory card a glue stick
something to clean the nozzle out and
we've got a USB cable so this next bit
has to be taken out a ho it's the
machine is wrapped in these two bits of
polystyrene and then it's wrapped up
pretty tight so we just need to cut in
there so we can separate the two
halves the packaging for the this looks
pretty good it would be pretty difficult
to see how this could get injured in
transit it's got quite a lot of
protection around it so just getting
this out
now and that is the machine so let's
work on getting it set up so here's a
little we Fon and you can see how big it
is or small it is next to my city K1 I
could sit that on the actual bed of that
it's so tily I see there's a few little
unpacking bits to do there's a thing
about uh
threading the thing that Fe Fe the
filament fruit I was a bit concerned
about this message here
though where it says the use of third
party filaments is prohibited not sure
what that means I don't think there's
anything special about the filament so
I'm not particularly keen on that but
I'll check out what they mean in the
meantime let's get the uh the bits
unpacked out here and and get this thing
through and we'll go from there so I was
just having a look on this and it's got
some two little uh videos about how to
unpack it and how to set it up as well
as some models some software uh some
full PDFs with uh all the proper
instructions on it so what I'm going to
do is turn this thing
on and uh go through the setup and print
test model basically I have to say I
prefer this to be sort of down here that
seemed a bit more sensible but anyway
we're going to choose
English and we're going to load the
filament as per any filament ever got to
give it a bit of a cut
a little angle to get it
right and then we should feed in through
this hole
here and do that and it starts going up
the
tube obvious to see where it is in a
tube cuz it's white filament going into
a white tube that seems to be about
it
so next and we're going to wait for the
filament to come out this is going to
heat to
210° and we should have some f element
coming at the bottom so let's look for
that while I'm waiting for that heat up
you can see the auto leveling system
here this is a little proximity Center
um I had one of these in my self-built
printer that um I did for myself it it
basically knows when it's a certain
amount above a metal plate so by working
out what that offset will be you can
basically self-level and sort of probe
so you you know what's happening if I
just turn my phone upside down and go in
here you should able to see the control
board there is a full schematic of how
this goes together in the PDF manual
which is pretty
handy okay it's up to Temp and it's
saying wait for filament Purge and yep
that seems working pretty well out comes
the filament doing a fair amount of
filament purging I have to say still
telling us to wait though well I pressed
the button and it said continue or carry
on purging and the next step is to
insert the TF card so I'm going to clear
this and uh stick the
SD card in next print from
TF and let's do the which I think
is a Beni
basically try it
out uh layer height 0.2 10% it's
p 12 G sounds
good print off so I'm kind of interested
here to see how it's going to probe the
surface this my one used to light up at
the top when it got close to the uh the
z-axis this doesn't give us a clue but
it's it's probing
[Laughter]
around which is fine as long as the
proximity knows where it is in terms of
like it could be you know 2 in above as
long as that's consistent and it knows
how far down it can then put the
extruder we're all good this looks kind
of sort of old school in terms of what I
I used to have again on my old one the
sort of design here although obviously
we've got Wi-Fi set up and gobins it's
just heating the bed at the moment you
can see it's at 33° it's trying to get
to 50 the extruder is going 225 it's 210
at the moment you're probably thinking
what can I do with a 100x 100 Mil bed
and the answer is a surprising amount
there's not that much I print that's
bigger I've got a big bed here but most
of the prints I've usually go would
probably fit on that uh this is why I'm
interest to see how this little thing
performs to see how it goes so I see it
does a little Purge here which is cool
seems to lay it down quite thick that
filament it's kind of interesting but
you know we shall see so yeah by default
it does this quite thick brim layer I
suppose you'd call it but at that point
when it starts doing it you can tell
that it's is printing in at higher
resolution so I just did a quick time
lapse here it was actually about 1 hour
48 I think this printed out in and it
seemed to do a fairly decent job not
brilliantly quick but not too slow uh
it's just something you'd let go and
wait for the result really okay we have
finished there's a little
magnetic thing
here so that thickness it laid down was
very much
to put the base down what sticks pretty
well so put the magnetic plate
back and yeah that's the the little brim
which came off nice and easy and here is
the print which looks pretty damn good
actually I've got one here that I did on
my
cality to have a comparison
and there is not much in it to be fair
there's certain points where I can see
the crowy is a bit more consistent
there's other points where I can see
that there's some good features on this
yeah so that's pretty nice so I consider
that now set up so let's dig into some
of the features this thing let's hook it
up to the Wi-Fi look at the cloud
printing that sort of gbin okay so what
I've done I've gone ahead and connected
the printer to the network whoops it's
me just rolling the um sroll wheel a
little bit and I've got this little
elephant here that I want to slice this
is the we Builder slicer which they talk
about and if we look here I've got the
printer connected there so I should be
able to slice this and then make it work
the reason I want to print uh this guy
is cuz I got one here cuz it prints like
that but you've got to do it accurate
enough so you can just slightly break
the connections there to make him uh
movable so let's slice I haven't done
anything other than saying I've got a
Tina 2s printer in here so I want to see
how it works and now I slic that yep
yeah I mean we got a problem there
haven't we cuz it doesn't quite fit on
the bed like that okay so we found an
edit thing so we should be able to
either resize this which I don't want to
do or rotate it around the X I think
that should do it Zed AIS in fact so
that fits on let's see if we can
actually remotely print this now
click upload upload
error well that's working well what is
that might have a bit of a clue here I
had this out cuz I was going through the
manual so let me putp that back
in and then we'll try
again thinking about
it I'm guessing it wants to write it to
the SD card before it prints
it very peculiar 99.86% before it does
anything what's going to
happen don't
know upload finished doesn't give us
much of a a sort of look about what's
happening but at least it tells us the
status and stuff and if we look over
here we are doing some probes and then
we're going to get printing so let's see
what comes out one slightly weird about
this it says right and left and right is
214 left is zero that 214 or 215 is
actually the temperature of the extruder
and obviously the bed at 49° I'm not
sure what it says right and left there
obviously it's not as full featur as
some but you know we eventually uploaded
it remotely and it is now printing just
doing its big broom at the moment but
hey it fits well it's done so let's get
it off and look it always seems to leave
a little bit of string there comes off
easy but bit weird let's see if it
breaks apart nicely well that came apart
no problem so you've got good
articulation on the legs and the head
there uh it looks a pretty good print
I'm comparing again to reality and I
really have to find places to nitpick
you see in the caity it's a little bit
more consistent through the body we've
got a couple of lines there a couple of
bubbles maybe on the ear it's a little
bit noisier but uh yeah overall this is
a really nice looking print I'm quite
happy with it uh so I think now we
should try and see what
the the app interface can do for us and
print something from there so there's an
app you can use called Polo print cloud
and you can then connect your printer
through fairly basic instructions and
it'll basically find it and you can
control it in two different ways it
local mode which means you're on the
same Lan are your your local network and
it said you'll have slightly more
control over it than the cloud mode so
the idea being that you could be
anywhere and still get into it you've
got all the normal features about being
able to look at the printer and if you
get a file it will basically look on the
SD card and then you can print something
from there all pretty much
straightforward so
far if you go to the cloud version of it
I couldn't spot an awful lot of
difference it said it goes at a lower
speed but generally speaking the same
stuff's here it can just take a little
bit longer to
connect as I said I really couldn't find
much of a difference between them in
terms of what you can do you still got
the same control bits you still got the
thing where you can print from a file
but I thought what would be more
interesting here is to print something
from the cloud have it Slice on the
cloud and send it to the printer so if
you go to the home menu there's a bunch
of different things you've got and I've
gone to components and I've decided I'm
going to print a screw through uh it's
got the list of adapting devices there
so it looks good and I figure I will
take an M8 screw and print that which is
just a case of hitting print making sure
it's got your prined there selecting
your material and hitting print again
and basically that gets sent to the
printer and on the printer you'll see
this download indication well I printed
the screw and I thought I might print
the nut as well see if they go together
nicely so yes or no I mean it screws in
there but it gets a bit tight I I've
never printed this before I I'm
suspecting that this is printed to
exactly to 8 mil uh and it needs to be a
bit bigger so it goes on the screw
thread but it's just get a bit tight
anyway really the one of the last things
to do is to check printing with another
material like TPU which it can do this
is obviously PLA and comes on this
little tiny roll and I did have a word
with them about the third party
filaments are prohibited and they said
they've changed that label now what
they're doing is saying we recommend our
filament because we don't know the
properties of the other filaments and it
could get stuck and you'll have a a
problem which is fair enough it's fair
enough to recommend your own stuff but
you know I've been printing with stuff
from Amazon Basics which is pretty
reliable and pretty good so I'm going to
try and get some of that TPU in there
and we'll do a TPU print something like
a little camera mount that I might use
on a quad and see see how that goes as
you might expect you have
some things to unload so I'm going to
preheat
PLA and wait for the unload I don't if
it's just ejects it completely or I have
to do something I'll find out they also
said um it's compatible with more than
this so for example prer slice is what I
use and they said that works I've looked
and there is now a model for it so I'll
have a look at slicing from that and
sending it to the printer just to make
sure we've got all the Ranger stuff
available so this little guy is a r c
farm and this is a case r which I'd like
to print into you it's really come out
similar to this this is one for Theon
cam Pro and it's nice and Squishy this
is prer slicer and I found the setup for
uh the Tina 2 and this is the slice
which looks right cuz it's got like The
Purge and the thingy so I've gone ahead
and exported that onto an SD card now my
big roll of filament is not going to fit
on this little thing so we've got a very
bad thing which is just loose filament
don't do that um I'd basically roll it
onto this myself but that's still full
so let's go ahead and see if we can
it well I did just stop that because I'm
just thinking support material like that
is not what you want on TP it's very
sticky and might be hard to get off but
I can't find a way of stopping it this
this is actual support material we've
got no supports and yet it's
autogenerated it so and the answer was I
went back to weed Builder where I could
slice it without
supports okay so that's just finished
important to get this straight off
because TPU comes off very well when the
bed is
hot just like
that and we took a few risks here with
the um
getting this part made it's a little bit
thin there but it it did the raft okay
got a couple of bits nice and squidgy
yeah that printed okay I done a little
bit thicker here I I saw it on the um on
the slice actually it looked like it was
made a little bit thin there so that
just could do a bit better I couldn't
remember the the original one I printed
so did this one I'm just going to clean
up a few of these bits and then let's
see if the camera fits in okay well I
just pulled out the stringy bits there's
a few little birs and bits there but it
should just flatten down here's the
fun and let's see if it pushes
in yeah good I love TPU for this sort of
thing it's flexible it takes some of the
vibrations out and this just push fits
in very nicely yeah so TPU looking good
so that is the Tina 2s what do we think
of it well there's some pros and cons to
it it on the pro side it's fairly cheap
it's pretty beginner friendly it's got
an auto level system so you don't have
to mess around doing stuff and having a
little piece of paper and hoping it's
the right amount all the way around the
actual system it uses there is you know
not the highest Tech but it it does the
job and it does a 9po auto level system
and works we we were getting good
addition to the bed no problem at all
that it's also ready to go out of the
box in just a few minutes literally it
was pick it up it took longer to take
all the packaging out than did the
actual setup uh and the only sort of
thing that you had to do is is take the
little tube out and and plug it into the
bit where the filament feeds through
it's printing and the technology
involved is nothing outstanding but what
it does it does fairly well and you get
pretty good prints from it now on the
cons side the only two areas really that
I picked up on is you've got a limited
print area it essentially think of it as
100 mm Cube It's like something like 100
by 105 by 100 I think um as I said for
for 90% of what I do that's not a
problem it's normally little things like
this which are easy within 100 me
millimet for people wanted to print big
things obviously that's less suitable
the main thing I didn't like was these
little tiny rolls of filament they have
to be this size else they wouldn't fit
but this is I think 250 g mostly I get
my stuff in a 1 kilog g roll and they
recommend their own and you can get like
a set of four for about 30 but you've
got a lot of range of filaments out
there so it would be nice to use these
obviously once one of these goes up you
could buy one of these and you can wind
it on you could get some sort of adapter
where you put this next to it and have
it feed that way if you wanted to it's
just a bit of an inconvenience given
that most rolls of filament are not like
this they're they're like this but aside
from that it's a nice little printer I
think where it be
outstanding is if you've got limited
amounts of space my CR printer which I
do like is lovely but it is quite big
and even the one before that which was
enclosed needs a big space this doesn't
need a big space it's like an A4 piece
of paper obviously it goes upwards but
if you've got that much space on your
desk or somewhere including the bit to
put the filament on you're you're good
to go which is really impressive it's
it's lovely and didly I can imagine you
can move it around easily if you want to
I never see the point of doing so but
just in case you can do anyway this has
been the we fun Tina s and thanks very
much for we fun that supplied it and of
course you can find a couple of links
down below if you want to check it out
in more detail hope that review has been
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