Hey Addie, just a heads up. Tinker cad is easy to use but make sure not to make your model to big. If you have a tina2 your print bed is only 80mm x 80mm x 80mm. Tinkercad is easy because it lays out a platform that had big squares (10mm) and smaller (1mm) so it’s easy to see if you are too big. Always export your files in STL format. You can also import into tinker cad and resize other models as well. Have fun!
K
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RE: How do you design your own model
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GCODE files
Can we have the app slice files, and have an option to save the GCODE to our phones? This would allow me to use an adapter and put the file on the micro SD card.
I sometimes have slow internet which leads to loading issues to the Tina2s. it can be frustrating at times.
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RE: How do I shrink models to fit my printer?
I load STL files into tinker cad (free web based program) and edit and export as an STL then slice and print.
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Infill
Re: Poloprint Cloud APP (with AIGC 3D) V1.3.7 released
Can infill be adjusted on the app?
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RE: Open source code repositories of TINA2 series firmware
So I have the Tina2 with Wi-Fi (not the Tina2S) and I updated the firmware. Now the screen won’t even show any words. It is just blue. Did I ruin my printer?