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My Tech Fun | Cheap and small but prints great: Kingroon KP3S 3.0 3D printer @MyTechFun | Uploaded November 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Review of KP3S 3.0 3D printer by Kingroon: This small and cheap 3D printer was very pleasent surprise. The print quality is great, easy assembling. Highly recommended for begginners but also as extension to print farms. It still has some space for improvements, but more details in the video.

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Objects from the video:
Handle: mytechfun.com/video/239
Doorstop: thingiverse.com/thing:1241132
Trashcan: thingiverse.com/thing:3806866
Pin support challange video: youtu.be/YaaotHT3v0Q

Conclusions:
0:00 Introduction, specs
1:01 Unboxing
1:47 Assembling
2:34 Overview
4:40 Whats inside?
5:31 Final checks
6:02 Power ON
6:15 Leveling
7:36 Inserting the filament
7:56 First print
9:35 Setting Cura slicer
9:53 Calibration cube
10:29 Benchy
11:12 Noise check
11:29 Spiral vase mode printing
12:15 3D printing on max Z
13:48 Pin support challenge
14:28 Printing from PETG
15:42 Testing the handle
16:19 Installing the handle
16:51 3D printing from TPU
17:48 Power consumption
18:40 Conclusions

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