SO EASY! Tina2S 3D Printer Review, Setup and Test

**A Review of the Tina 2s 3D Printer**

I recently had the opportunity to test and review the Tina 2s 3D printer, and I must say that it's a great addition to any home or office 3D printing setup. As I began to unpack the printer, I noticed that it came with a few accessories and tools that were already set up and ready to go.

One of the first things I noticed about the Tina 2s is its compact design. It's small enough to fit on a desk or table, making it perfect for home use. However, don't let its size fool you - this printer can produce high-quality prints with ease.

As I started to use the printer, I realized that one of its biggest advantages is its Wi-Fi connectivity. This means that you can easily connect your phone or tablet to the printer's app and download models from their library. It also allows for automatic printing, which makes it easy to get started right away.

Another feature that impressed me was the printer's automatic leveling system. Unlike some other printers I've used, where you have to manually adjust the bed before each print, the Tina 2s takes care of this task for you. This ensures that your prints are always precise and accurate.

The printer also features a heated platform, which helps to improve adhesion and overall print quality. Additionally, it has a quick change nozzle system, making it easy to replace worn-out nozzles or clean out the printer.

One thing I did notice was that the printer's software could be a bit tricky to navigate at first. However, once you get the hang of it, it's easy to use and customize. The app is also very user-friendly, allowing you to easily upload models and monitor your prints in real-time.

As I continued to use the Tina 2s, I realized that there were a few trade-offs to consider. For example, the printer can be quite sensitive to power fluctuations, which means that it may not always print smoothly if the electricity goes out during the printing process. However, this is a minor complaint in an otherwise excellent printer.

Overall, I was very impressed with the Tina 2s 3D printer. Its compact design, Wi-Fi connectivity, automatic leveling system, and heated platform make it an ideal choice for home or office use. Additionally, its quick change nozzle system and user-friendly software make it easy to get started right away.

If you're in the market for a new 3D printer, I highly recommend checking out the Tina 2s. It's a great option for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use printer that can produce high-quality prints with ease. And at an affordable price point, it's definitely worth considering.

In my next review, I plan to print out some accessories for the printer, including a tray on the side to hold small parts. This will be a great way to see just how versatile and customizable the Tina 2s is.

**Additional Features of the Tina 2s**

* Wi-Fi connectivity for easy model downloads and printing

* Automatic leveling system for precise prints

* Heated platform for improved adhesion and print quality

* Quick change nozzle system for easy maintenance

* User-friendly software with real-time monitoring capabilities

I hope you found this review helpful. If you have any questions or comments about the Tina 2s, please let me know in the comments section below.

**My Next Steps**

In my next review, I plan to print out some accessories for the printer, including a tray on the side to hold small parts. This will be a great way to see just how versatile and customizable the Tina 2s is.

If you're interested in learning more about the Tina 2s or have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'll do my best to help.

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso have you ever wanted to get into 3D printing but you're not sure how everything seems a little complicated there's so many options out there well I might have something you might be interested in so in this box I have the Tina 2s 3D printer now when they contacted me and wanted to send this for me to check out I thought to myself it might be pretty interesting for you all because it is kind of considered a beginner printer it it's good for kids for learners for beginners so anyone who hasn't gotten into 3D printing but would like to start that process in an easy way I personally have a 3D printer that I have used and the issue that I have sometimes is that it's kind of difficult to use sometimes it'll mess up things will go wrong it's a little more complicated and so getting something like this opening it up checking it out and seeing how it works I think will be a real benefit to me and to you so let's go ahead and take a look at what's in the box then we'll put it together then we'll try it out and we'll print some stuff all right so obviously this is a big box and I usually use my overhead camera but I'm not sure I will be able to do that too much so in the Box you do get some pla so pla is basically the substance you use to 3D print with so they give you a nice little spool of that which is nice you can always buy more and you can always get more different colors whatever you want but it's nice that they kind of provide some for you to start with so let me set this off to the side and it looks like it is packaged very nicely in this foam wrapped up with Saran Wrap here and the good thing about this is that with my current 3D printer there was a lot of setup there was a whole DIY aspect to it where you had to do a whole bunch of setup and my understanding with this is that when it comes it is basically all set and ready to go now the plus side to that is that you don't have to really do a lot of install or set up I guess we'll see that here but the downside of it is that it is a little bit of a smaller print surface so if you're looking to do larger prints this might not be for you uh but we'll do a test and I'll show you how big it is and how big of the prints you can actually get so this is the printer itself and as you can see it's not too big if you look at kind of like my hands or like the size of a water bottle you can see that a standard water bottle is pretty much bigger than the printing surface itself so again like I said if you're planning to use uh larger prints uh it won't work but a lot of times you can take prints and sort of cut them part into pieces that go together with glue or other methods so that you can make larger prints on smaller devices like this now this is one of those things that I am going to use the instruction manual for because I don't know how to set it up but I'm pretty sure it's fairly easy and if you'll notice on the top here there is two QR codes one is for support but the other is for their Cloud app what they've done is they've made basically a whole Marketplace full of 3D models that you can actually use with your phone and send directly to this without having to put it on like an external SD card bring the SD card over and print with it which is normally what I have to do now just because they have the app doesn't mean that you have to use the app you can actually uh put your stuff on a memory stick and put it into the TF slot right here on the top and then you can print directly from that so it gives you that advanced option while keeping the opportunity to use the app in a simple mode always there for you so that you can kind of do prints do whatever you want now it looks like we have to remove some of the packing material also some tape here that we need to pull off one of the steps that they have you do here that I had a a little bit of a difficult time with was the fact that they have this what they call the shaft coupling shell so it's basically this yellow piece piece right here um not sure if you can see it too well but basically there's a yellow piece right down here so make sure that you do remove that and that's what it looks like right there it's basically just a protective cover for the uh shaft that moves the 3D printer up and down and what we're going to do right now is hook up the printer filament so this is pla I believe there's different types of filament but pla I think is more common all right so this took a few seconds to figure out so the way that this works is on the side here you have have a spool holder and you have a filament motor here so this pulls the filament up and into the tube so what you do is you bring the tube up through the top here and then this needs to plug into this right here so this is where the filament will go into so what we want to do is we want to push down on this little plastic piece right here and insert the tube until it stops okay so that feeds the filament up through there and then once we do that we can plug it in so what we want to do now now is go ahead and take the filament here and put it up through the bottom so this right here and I'm not sure if you'll be able to see it but there's like a little engaging uh motor here you have to push this up in order to put the filament through and into the tube so you can see here I've brought the filament up to the motor itself and then it's going to go up into this tube and into the 3D printer area down here so now what we want to do is pick English for our language or whatever your language is load filament hit next now what that'll do is basically pull filament all the way through this tube and get it prepped so it's going to heat the nozzle and bring that filament through to get ready for printing I'm noticing now that you're actually supposed to take and push this filament all the way through until it enters the nozzle so that's going to be quite a bit of filament that you're going to push through but you can kind of see it through the little tube Tu and then it should hard stop on you all right so we're still heating the nozzle here we have the filament put up through the tube into the nozzle where it prints and we should be able to go let me go ahead and download this app while that's heating up so all I have to do is scan the QR code and I'm going to kind of tilt this up a little bit what what you'll see is you can see a small bit of filament sort of coming down out of the nozzle that's because it's heating it up to a plastic to a melting point and then you'll get a small little sliver like this letting you know that you have the filament in the right place now that the filament's in I'll go ahead and load hit the load filament and it's basically going to purge a little bit and I'll turn this here a little bit for you to see so you can see it's purging out that filament kind of getting prepped for the first print and it is kind of pulling some of the filament through here and purging out there and this is all just in preparation for the first print all right so it looks like they want me configure the 3D printer via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so I'll hit configure okay so it wants me to scan the QR code that is shown right here in the in the Wi-Fi network menu and it's going to scan for the device scanning for Wi-Fi hotspots and now if you're just printing from the TF card or the storage card you don't have to do this part and once that's set up set up we want to add an online device scan the QR code again and it's now now online and ready to go super easy to set up just a couple steps with the app uh now we should be able to print some stuff all right so I want to pick something from their library that will fit in this device let me go ahead and try this here uh it's just a little dragon I'm going to pick it's going to be work it'll work for the Tina 2s which is good so we will go down here and we will click print and that'll pull up this menu we pick our printer the Tina 2s and hit start and there it goes I suppose oh nope I got an error so this is good this is why I kind of set these things up and test them with you guys there is no TF card and what this system does here with the app is it actually takes and downloads to the storage card okay so the storage card they actually provide one they provide a couple things in here and I'll show you what they are this one here is going to be a TF adapter with a usba a so you can plug it into your machine and put 3D files directly on here it also comes with a usba a to a USB C adapter and that might be for you know your computer depending on if you want to hook up the USB cable that they gave to you they give you a couple tools here to be able to adjust the nozzle and replace the nozzle and clean the nozzle and that's what this is here this is for cleaning the nozzle and a glue stick and a lot of times what a glue stick is for is the issue with a lot of 3D printing is that it won't go ahead and it won't stick very well to this small printer pad down here and you can put some glue stick on there and it'll help it stick but what I'm interested in here is this little fella right here which is the TF card so we it's nice that they provide that so you don't get to this point and go oh no I can't even use the device all right so here's the TF slot I went ahead and put that in there make sure you follow this little tiny note right here telling you to put it in the correct direction it's going to look like there's something in there but you can fit it in so let's go ahead and give this a try again just so you know there are things already on this TF card if I click this uh there's a ship a rabbit a terrasaur a hand all sorts of stuff but I'm going to go ahead and just try this one from the 3D site here go ahead and pick my device again and hit start let's see how that works all right good so you can see here that the Dragon has now been sent over to the Tina 2s printer so now what's happening is that the 3D printer here and you can maybe see it on the screen I'll go ahead and pull this back a little bit is that it's actually downloading that file to the TF card and while it's downloading let's take a look at some of the things that are in uh their Library so they have a huge Library they not only have a just general library of things that you can print now these are just kind of funding KN knacks whether or not you want to do like a Christmas ornament a little dog a little cat here now one of the things to remember when you're 3D printing is that you have pla that's a specific color a lot of times you're just with something this basic and beginner you're going to get one Color Prints and you can then sand them down and paint them as you like a lot of people like to paint sort of the Miniatures uh so if you print this one here you won't actually see the different colors it'll just be all white and so there's a ton there tons of things that you can go ahead and download these are just sort of uh the recommended ones uh there's toys um one of the things that I actually like here is the fact that sometimes you can get uh these little put together things you remember those little plastic things where you break off each piece and assemble it I like those type of things and it looks like oh looks like we're going does show a lot of good stuff here on this screen I'm really hoping that it does show up but you can see here that your estimated time is about an hour and 26 minutes for this particular print uh it does show your IP address uh it shows your Wi-Fi signal connection uh the temperature of the pla um the temperature of the nozzle which is 183° now what it needs to do is it needs to heat up the to about 215 which you can actually see above there it's going to heat up to 2115 and once it gets to that proper temperature it's going to start to print and again 3D printing is all about melting plastic and putting melted plastic in specific spots based on your printer and when it dries it's back to plastic again and you got a little 3D printed item all right we're at about 213 so we should start to see this go here any minute now when you're printing these types of things you can actually change the layer height and the layer size you can adjust different settings to get the better quality uh I'm just doing this on the default quality so you'll definitely see some of the printing lines now I'm going to set up a quick little time lapse here so we can hopefully see the whole thing print and you'll be able to watch the whole process I'll speed it up in post so you're probably watching it now all righty so here is the print the final print that we just did and you're saying to yourself but Carl that's not a dragon you downloaded a dragon you're right when I started printing the dragon it was going to take a day and a half to actually print that Dragon because it was a pretty detailed model so I went ahead and just picked one that was already installed on the TF card cuz I knew that it would print quickly but I just kind of wanted to give you a bit of a closeup on the quality of the print um if you're familiar with 3D printing you'll know that a lot of these small little I would get I would say like filament Marks here and in the window um and around can be sort of you just take an X-Acto Knife and kind of trim those off every 3D print you do there's some cleanup that has to be done and including this bottom part so this bottom part here is called a raft almost all 3D models you create if you add a raft to it it'll help it to adhere to the bottom and then this just kind of pulls off of the bottom just like that and then if you want to use sandpaper you can sandpaper this down make it a little bit smoother uh paint this but yeah as far as the Fidelity of the print it looks pretty good um I think you can change the settings to do smaller layer lines to make the quality a little bit better but yeah I mean this is on par with any of the more expensive printers that I've used used and I would definitely lean towards using this for my personal prints if they're going to fit within the printable area I also just wanted to make sure to sort of highlight a couple of the features that really help this kind of Step Above the beginner level even though it is a very small printer and there's some tradeoffs there there are some really nice features that make this worth it first thing is that it is uh Wi-Fi connectable so you basically connect this to your Wi-Fi you can connect to it with the app download models from their Library so having that ability to sort of get things on to here through Wi-Fi I think is important and it also has the TF slot that allows you to basically put all your models onto that card and pop it into the device and print from there automatic leveling so basically all 3D printers have a printing bed and that's this down here and this printing bed needs to be level because it's printing out layer by layer by layer on the one that I had previously you have to actually do that manually and it's a long tedious process this has automatic leveling so you don't have to deal with it so your prints should be pretty precise every time it also has the ability to pause printing I think mine does too but this one has the ability that if the power goes off mid print or something happens mid print you can actually just start it back from where it was so it knows where it was and it'll continue that's super important that same platform that needs to be leveled is also heated so that helps helps the 3D model adhere to the base while it's being printed there is a nice LED light inside of here which I didn't notice at first because it just kind of felt natural but then when I noticed that I realized it's very helpful to have that led light in there that that sort of lights up everything and lets you see exactly what's going on it has a quick change nozzle in here so that you can change out the nozzle in case it gets plugged or you can unplug it and it's fairly silent when I was using it it was quick easy to use there almost zero setup time except for plugging this tube in here and getting the filament set up other than that I I've been pretty impressed so that's about it uh again this is the Tina 2s 3D printer thanks to them for sending this over for me to share with you again I thought it was unique because it's a outof thee box solution Christmas is coming up it's something you could easily pick up and get started with figure out what you like what you don't like and upgrade later not that everyone wants to upgrade from this uh this is perfectly fine but it really depends on what you're trying to print my next step is actually going to be to print out some accessories for this I'd like to get maybe a little tray on the side here that kind of holds that little accessory pack I'm not sure where that went that's one of the fun things about these 3D printers is that there's a huge community of people making things who have the same thing as you and um you can get accessories or little tools or things that help you with the 3D printer itself if this helped you out at all give me a like subscribe I'd love to see you back but until next time time this is Carl from techville goodies and I'm outso have you ever wanted to get into 3D printing but you're not sure how everything seems a little complicated there's so many options out there well I might have something you might be interested in so in this box I have the Tina 2s 3D printer now when they contacted me and wanted to send this for me to check out I thought to myself it might be pretty interesting for you all because it is kind of considered a beginner printer it it's good for kids for learners for beginners so anyone who hasn't gotten into 3D printing but would like to start that process in an easy way I personally have a 3D printer that I have used and the issue that I have sometimes is that it's kind of difficult to use sometimes it'll mess up things will go wrong it's a little more complicated and so getting something like this opening it up checking it out and seeing how it works I think will be a real benefit to me and to you so let's go ahead and take a look at what's in the box then we'll put it together then we'll try it out and we'll print some stuff all right so obviously this is a big box and I usually use my overhead camera but I'm not sure I will be able to do that too much so in the Box you do get some pla so pla is basically the substance you use to 3D print with so they give you a nice little spool of that which is nice you can always buy more and you can always get more different colors whatever you want but it's nice that they kind of provide some for you to start with so let me set this off to the side and it looks like it is packaged very nicely in this foam wrapped up with Saran Wrap here and the good thing about this is that with my current 3D printer there was a lot of setup there was a whole DIY aspect to it where you had to do a whole bunch of setup and my understanding with this is that when it comes it is basically all set and ready to go now the plus side to that is that you don't have to really do a lot of install or set up I guess we'll see that here but the downside of it is that it is a little bit of a smaller print surface so if you're looking to do larger prints this might not be for you uh but we'll do a test and I'll show you how big it is and how big of the prints you can actually get so this is the printer itself and as you can see it's not too big if you look at kind of like my hands or like the size of a water bottle you can see that a standard water bottle is pretty much bigger than the printing surface itself so again like I said if you're planning to use uh larger prints uh it won't work but a lot of times you can take prints and sort of cut them part into pieces that go together with glue or other methods so that you can make larger prints on smaller devices like this now this is one of those things that I am going to use the instruction manual for because I don't know how to set it up but I'm pretty sure it's fairly easy and if you'll notice on the top here there is two QR codes one is for support but the other is for their Cloud app what they've done is they've made basically a whole Marketplace full of 3D models that you can actually use with your phone and send directly to this without having to put it on like an external SD card bring the SD card over and print with it which is normally what I have to do now just because they have the app doesn't mean that you have to use the app you can actually uh put your stuff on a memory stick and put it into the TF slot right here on the top and then you can print directly from that so it gives you that advanced option while keeping the opportunity to use the app in a simple mode always there for you so that you can kind of do prints do whatever you want now it looks like we have to remove some of the packing material also some tape here that we need to pull off one of the steps that they have you do here that I had a a little bit of a difficult time with was the fact that they have this what they call the shaft coupling shell so it's basically this yellow piece piece right here um not sure if you can see it too well but basically there's a yellow piece right down here so make sure that you do remove that and that's what it looks like right there it's basically just a protective cover for the uh shaft that moves the 3D printer up and down and what we're going to do right now is hook up the printer filament so this is pla I believe there's different types of filament but pla I think is more common all right so this took a few seconds to figure out so the way that this works is on the side here you have have a spool holder and you have a filament motor here so this pulls the filament up and into the tube so what you do is you bring the tube up through the top here and then this needs to plug into this right here so this is where the filament will go into so what we want to do is we want to push down on this little plastic piece right here and insert the tube until it stops okay so that feeds the filament up through there and then once we do that we can plug it in so what we want to do now now is go ahead and take the filament here and put it up through the bottom so this right here and I'm not sure if you'll be able to see it but there's like a little engaging uh motor here you have to push this up in order to put the filament through and into the tube so you can see here I've brought the filament up to the motor itself and then it's going to go up into this tube and into the 3D printer area down here so now what we want to do is pick English for our language or whatever your language is load filament hit next now what that'll do is basically pull filament all the way through this tube and get it prepped so it's going to heat the nozzle and bring that filament through to get ready for printing I'm noticing now that you're actually supposed to take and push this filament all the way through until it enters the nozzle so that's going to be quite a bit of filament that you're going to push through but you can kind of see it through the little tube Tu and then it should hard stop on you all right so we're still heating the nozzle here we have the filament put up through the tube into the nozzle where it prints and we should be able to go let me go ahead and download this app while that's heating up so all I have to do is scan the QR code and I'm going to kind of tilt this up a little bit what what you'll see is you can see a small bit of filament sort of coming down out of the nozzle that's because it's heating it up to a plastic to a melting point and then you'll get a small little sliver like this letting you know that you have the filament in the right place now that the filament's in I'll go ahead and load hit the load filament and it's basically going to purge a little bit and I'll turn this here a little bit for you to see so you can see it's purging out that filament kind of getting prepped for the first print and it is kind of pulling some of the filament through here and purging out there and this is all just in preparation for the first print all right so it looks like they want me configure the 3D printer via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so I'll hit configure okay so it wants me to scan the QR code that is shown right here in the in the Wi-Fi network menu and it's going to scan for the device scanning for Wi-Fi hotspots and now if you're just printing from the TF card or the storage card you don't have to do this part and once that's set up set up we want to add an online device scan the QR code again and it's now now online and ready to go super easy to set up just a couple steps with the app uh now we should be able to print some stuff all right so I want to pick something from their library that will fit in this device let me go ahead and try this here uh it's just a little dragon I'm going to pick it's going to be work it'll work for the Tina 2s which is good so we will go down here and we will click print and that'll pull up this menu we pick our printer the Tina 2s and hit start and there it goes I suppose oh nope I got an error so this is good this is why I kind of set these things up and test them with you guys there is no TF card and what this system does here with the app is it actually takes and downloads to the storage card okay so the storage card they actually provide one they provide a couple things in here and I'll show you what they are this one here is going to be a TF adapter with a usba a so you can plug it into your machine and put 3D files directly on here it also comes with a usba a to a USB C adapter and that might be for you know your computer depending on if you want to hook up the USB cable that they gave to you they give you a couple tools here to be able to adjust the nozzle and replace the nozzle and clean the nozzle and that's what this is here this is for cleaning the nozzle and a glue stick and a lot of times what a glue stick is for is the issue with a lot of 3D printing is that it won't go ahead and it won't stick very well to this small printer pad down here and you can put some glue stick on there and it'll help it stick but what I'm interested in here is this little fella right here which is the TF card so we it's nice that they provide that so you don't get to this point and go oh no I can't even use the device all right so here's the TF slot I went ahead and put that in there make sure you follow this little tiny note right here telling you to put it in the correct direction it's going to look like there's something in there but you can fit it in so let's go ahead and give this a try again just so you know there are things already on this TF card if I click this uh there's a ship a rabbit a terrasaur a hand all sorts of stuff but I'm going to go ahead and just try this one from the 3D site here go ahead and pick my device again and hit start let's see how that works all right good so you can see here that the Dragon has now been sent over to the Tina 2s printer so now what's happening is that the 3D printer here and you can maybe see it on the screen I'll go ahead and pull this back a little bit is that it's actually downloading that file to the TF card and while it's downloading let's take a look at some of the things that are in uh their Library so they have a huge Library they not only have a just general library of things that you can print now these are just kind of funding KN knacks whether or not you want to do like a Christmas ornament a little dog a little cat here now one of the things to remember when you're 3D printing is that you have pla that's a specific color a lot of times you're just with something this basic and beginner you're going to get one Color Prints and you can then sand them down and paint them as you like a lot of people like to paint sort of the Miniatures uh so if you print this one here you won't actually see the different colors it'll just be all white and so there's a ton there tons of things that you can go ahead and download these are just sort of uh the recommended ones uh there's toys um one of the things that I actually like here is the fact that sometimes you can get uh these little put together things you remember those little plastic things where you break off each piece and assemble it I like those type of things and it looks like oh looks like we're going does show a lot of good stuff here on this screen I'm really hoping that it does show up but you can see here that your estimated time is about an hour and 26 minutes for this particular print uh it does show your IP address uh it shows your Wi-Fi signal connection uh the temperature of the pla um the temperature of the nozzle which is 183° now what it needs to do is it needs to heat up the to about 215 which you can actually see above there it's going to heat up to 2115 and once it gets to that proper temperature it's going to start to print and again 3D printing is all about melting plastic and putting melted plastic in specific spots based on your printer and when it dries it's back to plastic again and you got a little 3D printed item all right we're at about 213 so we should start to see this go here any minute now when you're printing these types of things you can actually change the layer height and the layer size you can adjust different settings to get the better quality uh I'm just doing this on the default quality so you'll definitely see some of the printing lines now I'm going to set up a quick little time lapse here so we can hopefully see the whole thing print and you'll be able to watch the whole process I'll speed it up in post so you're probably watching it now all righty so here is the print the final print that we just did and you're saying to yourself but Carl that's not a dragon you downloaded a dragon you're right when I started printing the dragon it was going to take a day and a half to actually print that Dragon because it was a pretty detailed model so I went ahead and just picked one that was already installed on the TF card cuz I knew that it would print quickly but I just kind of wanted to give you a bit of a closeup on the quality of the print um if you're familiar with 3D printing you'll know that a lot of these small little I would get I would say like filament Marks here and in the window um and around can be sort of you just take an X-Acto Knife and kind of trim those off every 3D print you do there's some cleanup that has to be done and including this bottom part so this bottom part here is called a raft almost all 3D models you create if you add a raft to it it'll help it to adhere to the bottom and then this just kind of pulls off of the bottom just like that and then if you want to use sandpaper you can sandpaper this down make it a little bit smoother uh paint this but yeah as far as the Fidelity of the print it looks pretty good um I think you can change the settings to do smaller layer lines to make the quality a little bit better but yeah I mean this is on par with any of the more expensive printers that I've used used and I would definitely lean towards using this for my personal prints if they're going to fit within the printable area I also just wanted to make sure to sort of highlight a couple of the features that really help this kind of Step Above the beginner level even though it is a very small printer and there's some tradeoffs there there are some really nice features that make this worth it first thing is that it is uh Wi-Fi connectable so you basically connect this to your Wi-Fi you can connect to it with the app download models from their Library so having that ability to sort of get things on to here through Wi-Fi I think is important and it also has the TF slot that allows you to basically put all your models onto that card and pop it into the device and print from there automatic leveling so basically all 3D printers have a printing bed and that's this down here and this printing bed needs to be level because it's printing out layer by layer by layer on the one that I had previously you have to actually do that manually and it's a long tedious process this has automatic leveling so you don't have to deal with it so your prints should be pretty precise every time it also has the ability to pause printing I think mine does too but this one has the ability that if the power goes off mid print or something happens mid print you can actually just start it back from where it was so it knows where it was and it'll continue that's super important that same platform that needs to be leveled is also heated so that helps helps the 3D model adhere to the base while it's being printed there is a nice LED light inside of here which I didn't notice at first because it just kind of felt natural but then when I noticed that I realized it's very helpful to have that led light in there that that sort of lights up everything and lets you see exactly what's going on it has a quick change nozzle in here so that you can change out the nozzle in case it gets plugged or you can unplug it and it's fairly silent when I was using it it was quick easy to use there almost zero setup time except for plugging this tube in here and getting the filament set up other than that I I've been pretty impressed so that's about it uh again this is the Tina 2s 3D printer thanks to them for sending this over for me to share with you again I thought it was unique because it's a outof thee box solution Christmas is coming up it's something you could easily pick up and get started with figure out what you like what you don't like and upgrade later not that everyone wants to upgrade from this uh this is perfectly fine but it really depends on what you're trying to print my next step is actually going to be to print out some accessories for this I'd like to get maybe a little tray on the side here that kind of holds that little accessory pack I'm not sure where that went that's one of the fun things about these 3D printers is that there's a huge community of people making things who have the same thing as you and um you can get accessories or little tools or things that help you with the 3D printer itself if this helped you out at all give me a like subscribe I'd love to see you back but until next time time this is Carl from techville goodies and I'm out