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EasyThreed K9 Mini 3D Printer for Beginners, 100mm
EasyThreed K9 Mini 3D Printer for Beginners, 100mm
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Compact Entry-Level 3D Printer for Home, Study and Hobby
The EasyThreed K9 Mini 3D Printer is designed for beginners, students and hobby users who want a straightforward introduction to 3D printing. With a 100 × 100 × 100 mm build volume and FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology, it delivers reliable prints in a compact, space-saving format. The black, streamlined housing fits easily on a desk or workbench in home, classroom or studio environments.
This model supports 1.75 mm PLA and TPU filaments through a 0.4 mm nozzle, allowing users to create both rigid and flexible parts. The printer is supplied with EasyThreed's own Easyware slicing software, featuring an auto-slicing function that simplifies file preparation for new users. One-key printing control further reduces setup steps, helping first-time users move quickly from model to finished object.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Beginner-friendly operation - One-key printing and auto-slicing software reduce the learning curve, making it suitable for users with no prior 3D printing experience.
- Compact footprint - The small form factor is well suited to bedrooms, dorm rooms, home offices and classrooms where space is limited.
- Versatile learning tool - Supports PLA and TPU filaments, enabling educational projects, prototypes, small models and DIY parts for a wide range of subjects and hobbies.
FAQ
Q: What is the maximum print size?
A: The EasyThreed K9 Mini offers a build volume of approximately 100 × 100 × 100 mm.
Q: Which filament types are supported?
A: The printer is designed for 1.75 mm PLA and TPU filaments.
Q: Is this printer suitable for children or students?
A: Yes. With its simple controls and included software, it is suitable for supervised use in household and educational settings.
Q: Do I need additional software?
A: The printer includes Easyware slicing software with an auto-slicing function. Advanced users may choose to use other slicers if compatible profiles are configured.
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