The P1 pen can support ABS, PLA it does not work with glue sticks, the ABS or PLA needs to be 1.75mm filament. Not sure what you mean by do staples work, staples are metal and can't be fed into the pen. That will break the pen.
They meant after they have built a 3d thing with the pen what other things can be added to it such as stapling something to the dried 3d sculpture. Will paint adhere or does it dry & flake off? That kinda thing.@@Scrib3DPen
@@adanhernandez500 Keep in mind different PLA may have different required temps. Generally take 10 degrees off what it says on the package as a safe start, but be aware that one PLA may say 200 while another may say 230, for example.
That's normal. You're melting plastic so it's going to emit a smell. Pla is safe but for abs you might want to be in a place with good airflow and a mask if you don't feel comfortable using it on its own.
We can't tell you if a 3rd party filaments will work as not all plastic are made the same and we have not tested every plastic under the sun. Even PLA has verations. You can try something like PETG and use the temp controls. In most cases it will work but we can not be sure.
I have a question, I just got this pen for Christmas and it won't turn on even when ius plugged in. It's plugged in a working outlet and it doesn't show the red light :((
Hi Jtatum, I am sorry to hear that you are having issue please reach out to Help@scrib3dpen.com also please note that most 3D pens need to be plugged in at all times and do not have batteries.
@@Scrib3DPen no worries!! It actually finally worked I think it was just charging or something. I made Patrick star as my first 3d design!!! It came out awesome ty!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️
are you picking a material ie ABS vs PLA? Please reach out to help@scrib3Dpen.com for full support. Let them know what kind of pen you are using, and what the issue is. Also what the LCD screen shows on it.
ABS runs at higher temp, can bend more and hardens in around 3 sec it's also made from oil, PLA runs at a lower temp, can snap rather than bend, hardens in around 6 sec stick to it self more easily and is made from corn starch so it's industrial compostable. It really depends on what you are doing. PLA is good for the mass majority of things ABS is very good for in the air drawing and repairing things made of plastic ie ABS as most thing in our world are made from ABS. Hope that helps.
Hay it me Again will_liam.1122 on a new phone I got a question which filament of pla and ABS do you recommend for the Advance pen And how do you put a little charging port hole back in how it was do you know how you put the charger in it broke more like it fell out of its socket and it is kind of deep so the charger won’t go in do you know anywhere I can probably open it and put it back how was thank you
Hi JKJK can you please email us at help@scrib3dpen.com for the charging port as for filaments both PLA and ABS work well in our pens. For the best experience we recommend you use our brand.
My son has the P1 and when we plug it in the LED screen is just flashing along with the orange light flashing. Cannot get it to select a setting or temperature. What do we need to do? Thanks.
I have a question, I just got a SCRIB3d pen just yesterday, today all I did was make a plastic ball, I tried to make another small creation but smoke is coming from the filament and it’s bubbling. The temperature is at the normal -190°C and I don’t know what’s wrong I even tried to lower the temperature I turned it off and let it cool down. once I turned it back on and clicked the forward arrow button it smoked up again. I was wondering if you might know what the problem it?
Feel free to reach out to help@scrib3Dpen.com and provide them with some more context any maybe some pictures so they can help you. One of the biggest thing to help with doodling is practice.
Just got mine and it was working fine then a hour later it keeps running every time I click any arrow almost as if I did a double click and im not double clicking it at all
our bad that should be single click for it to keep running, or press and hold and then release and it will stop. So the two modes are 1 click to start, 1 click to stop or press and hold to start and then release to stop. Thanks for pointing out the error in the video.
you can get the P1 on Amazon: www.amazon.com/SCRIB3D-P1-Printing-Pen-Display/dp/B08HM4133L/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=3d+pen&qid=1611547781&sr=8-3 The Advanced: www.amazon.com/SCRIB3D-Advanced-Printing-Pen-Display/dp/B08HM3X3D3/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=3d+pen&qid=1611622623&sr=8-7
Hi Karal, when you say forever what dose that acutaly mean? 30sec, 1min, 2min you can always reach out to our help@scrib3dpen.com if you need some support. The pen dose take around 1min~2min to heat up but it also depend on what is the surrounding temp, what power supply you are using, and what temp you are heating up to.
creating good stuff take practice, patience and time to learn the tool. I would suggest looking around on youtube as there are tons of tutorials and getting started with 3D pen guides. If you are still stuck please feel free to reach out to help@scrib3dpen.com if there is a sprifice object or technique that you want to learn how to do.
with the revers button though there will always be a little left inside of the nozzle so simply run the pen for a few moments and it will clear it out.
paper, masking/painters tape, packing tape, laminated surface. It depends on what texture you want and what you want to do. PLA will take a little paper up with it but you can use the packing tape or other tape to make it un stick. If you want glossy finish then packing tape, matt finish masking tape. Hope that help.
@@spike3028isthegoat from my experience this pen should be great for your 9 year old. There really shouldn’t be any trouble for your kid 😁 Hopefully this helped
start on the paper, pull up stop the but don't move it wait 6 sec for the PLA to harden. Then pull away, or press the go button wait for material to start coming out and go from there to do another section. waiting for it to harden inbetween.
@iwo612 are you asking what is the point of 3D pens? that are quite a few use case for them from plastic welding, prototyping, repair and augmentation. We have people who use them for education, art, research, arts and crafts, fashion and much much more. 3D pen are versatile tools so I guess you could ask what is the point of hammer or a dermal and the answer would be the same to make stuff. In this case you are making by adding rather then subtracting.
Looking forward to using mine for the first time tomorrow!! The pen is beautiful!
Have fun!
You pen works great btw!
So excited to start using mine
I bought one for my granddaughter and she loves it ❤
Wow AMAZING
I have another question: Does any kind of glue stick to the 3D drawing? Does staples work?
The P1 pen can support ABS, PLA it does not work with glue sticks, the ABS or PLA needs to be 1.75mm filament. Not sure what you mean by do staples work, staples are metal and can't be fed into the pen. That will break the pen.
Hot glue gun works
@@Scrib3DPen Oh, okay
@@condor5078 Thanks
They meant after they have built a 3d thing with the pen what other things can be added to it such as stapling something to the dried 3d sculpture. Will paint adhere or does it dry & flake off? That kinda thing.@@Scrib3DPen
Thx but whats the recommended heat for PLA
180~200 lower if you are trying to draw in the air, higher if you are doodling flat.
Thx but can you say a specific heat im mostly gonna use the pen for flat drawing
Then you are fine to stay in the 190~200 range anywhere in there is fine.
@@adanhernandez500 Keep in mind different PLA may have different required temps. Generally take 10 degrees off what it says on the package as a safe start, but be aware that one PLA may say 200 while another may say 230, for example.
Got mine for Christmas but I've been trying to use it and some weird smell keeps coming from it. Is it safe to use?
What type of filament do you use?If it’s not PLA then the smell is very harmful.
I use PLA [using a different acount I got logged out]
It was a weird smell from mine too
@@G1ng3rSnAp then it’s safe to use
That's normal. You're melting plastic so it's going to emit a smell. Pla is safe but for abs you might want to be in a place with good airflow and a mask if you don't feel comfortable using it on its own.
Can you add a product like a charger replacement so we don't have to buy a another pen?
The power supply is a standard power supply if you reach out to Help@scrib3dpen.com and they can provide you with requirements.
Can you get any other filaments to work within the temp range of this pen? Petg? Or will it ruin it? Thanks!
We can't tell you if a 3rd party filaments will work as not all plastic are made the same and we have not tested every plastic under the sun. Even PLA has verations. You can try something like PETG and use the temp controls. In most cases it will work but we can not be sure.
@@Scrib3DPen I'll give it a shot maybe. Worst case I should be able to clean the unit still.
Yeah for some reason once the PLA and ABS bit comes up and I press the forward button it doesn't begin heating up
please reach out to help@scrib3dpen.com
One of my Button got stuck - is there anyway to pop it back up?
please reach out to Help@scrib3dpen.com or check out th-cam.com/video/27MkwOZ6eBE/w-d-xo.html on how to open the pen. Hope that helps.
I have a question, I just got this pen for Christmas and it won't turn on even when ius plugged in. It's plugged in a working outlet and it doesn't show the red light :((
Hi Jtatum, I am sorry to hear that you are having issue please reach out to Help@scrib3dpen.com also please note that most 3D pens need to be plugged in at all times and do not have batteries.
@@Scrib3DPen no worries!! It actually finally worked I think it was just charging or something. I made Patrick star as my first 3d design!!! It came out awesome ty!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️
Can petg be used in this pen
We have not tested PETG in the pen but there is no reason that it would not work but you will have to try out different temps.
I am trying to help my nephew with this pen, I plugged it in and all it does is give me a orange flashing light, what does that mean
are you picking a material ie ABS vs PLA? Please reach out to help@scrib3Dpen.com for full support. Let them know what kind of pen you are using, and what the issue is. Also what the LCD screen shows on it.
What size filament does this thing take? 1.75?
yes 1.75mm filament, you can use most filaments, PETG, ABS, PLA, TPU but you will need to adjust the temperature for best results.
Cool
What’s the difference between abs and pla?
ABS runs at higher temp, can bend more and hardens in around 3 sec it's also made from oil, PLA runs at a lower temp, can snap rather than bend, hardens in around 6 sec stick to it self more easily and is made from corn starch so it's industrial compostable. It really depends on what you are doing. PLA is good for the mass majority of things ABS is very good for in the air drawing and repairing things made of plastic ie ABS as most thing in our world are made from ABS. Hope that helps.
@@Scrib3DPen thank you so much
Hay it me Again will_liam.1122 on a new phone I got a question which filament of pla and ABS do you recommend for the Advance pen And how do you put a little charging port hole back in how it was do you know how you put the charger in it broke more like it fell out of its socket and it is kind of deep so the charger won’t go in do you know anywhere I can probably open it and put it back how was thank you
Hi JKJK can you please email us at help@scrib3dpen.com for the charging port as for filaments both PLA and ABS work well in our pens. For the best experience we recommend you use our brand.
im getting one with the money i get for my birthday
My son has the P1 and when we plug it in the LED screen is just flashing along with the orange light flashing. Cannot get it to select a setting or temperature. What do we need to do? Thanks.
I’m in the same boat. I JUST emailed them 🤞🏻😅
please reach out to help@scrib3Dpen.com and provide them with a description of your issue and the fact that you are using a P1 pen.
Hi, what came of this and what was recommended? Having the same problem.
@@mikep5858 please reach out to help@scrib3Dpen.com and provide them with a description of your issue and the fact that you are using a P1 pen.
I didn’t get the Ac adapter
Is this pen good for beginners?
Yes this pen is well suited for all levels from beginners to experts.
@@Scrib3DPen thanks!
When I tried to start it it started to flash green and red and said Err. what should I do
Who ever is watching this I highly recommend it I have one
I have a question, I just got a SCRIB3d pen just yesterday, today all I did was make a plastic ball, I tried to make another small creation but smoke is coming from the filament and it’s bubbling. The temperature is at the normal -190°C and I don’t know what’s wrong I even tried to lower the temperature I turned it off and let it cool down. once I turned it back on and clicked the forward arrow button it smoked up again. I was wondering if you might know what the problem it?
please reach out to Help@scrib3dpen.com so we can get more information to try and help you out.
I have a question. Why do my 3D drawings always come out so rough?
Feel free to reach out to help@scrib3Dpen.com and provide them with some more context any maybe some pictures so they can help you. One of the biggest thing to help with doodling is practice.
@@Scrib3DPen Got it!
Why is mine blinking yellow?
Sorry to hear your having an issue, have you selected a material ABS vs PLA? Please reach out to help@scrib3dpen.com
Just got mine and it was working fine then a hour later it keeps running every time I click any arrow almost as if I did a double click and im not double clicking it at all
our bad that should be single click for it to keep running, or press and hold and then release and it will stop. So the two modes are 1 click to start, 1 click to stop or press and hold to start and then release to stop. Thanks for pointing out the error in the video.
Are you the actual company that makes these cuz I got a question
We are how can we help you?
@@Scrib3DPen where can we get the pen
you can get the P1 on Amazon: www.amazon.com/SCRIB3D-P1-Printing-Pen-Display/dp/B08HM4133L/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=3d+pen&qid=1611547781&sr=8-3
The Advanced: www.amazon.com/SCRIB3D-Advanced-Printing-Pen-Display/dp/B08HM3X3D3/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=3d+pen&qid=1611622623&sr=8-7
@@Scrib3DPen thanks I'll guess I'll get the Advanced Pen
can you guys help me because mine isn’t working
yes please email help@scrib3dpen.com let us know the issue you are having, the type of pen and what step you have already tried.
I got mine off of Amazon and mines doesn’t work
please reach out to Help@scrib3dpen.com so we can get try and help you out.
Mine is taking forever to turn green can you give me some advice?
Hi Karal, when you say forever what dose that acutaly mean? 30sec, 1min, 2min you can always reach out to our help@scrib3dpen.com if you need some support. The pen dose take around 1min~2min to heat up but it also depend on what is the surrounding temp, what power supply you are using, and what temp you are heating up to.
@@Scrib3DPenIt was 2 minutes
@@Neymar_fan-101 2min is with in the appropriate time to heat up the pen to ABS temps.
Well uh just got mine and the pen works, it just doesn’t create stuff good
creating good stuff take practice, patience and time to learn the tool. I would suggest looking around on youtube as there are tons of tutorials and getting started with 3D pen guides. If you are still stuck please feel free to reach out to help@scrib3dpen.com if there is a sprifice object or technique that you want to learn how to do.
How do Remove the Color
with the revers button though there will always be a little left inside of the nozzle so simply run the pen for a few moments and it will clear it out.
What surface is best to draw on?
paper, masking/painters tape, packing tape, laminated surface. It depends on what texture you want and what you want to do. PLA will take a little paper up with it but you can use the packing tape or other tape to make it un stick. If you want glossy finish then packing tape, matt finish masking tape. Hope that help.
are u the official scrib3d company?
Yes we are! Is there anything we can help you with?
yes is there any disadvantages about the pen i should know about?
not quite sure what you mean, disadvantages compared to what?
@@Scrib3DPen disadvantage's for young people my sons 9 and he has been wanting a 3d pen for a long time
@@spike3028isthegoat from my experience this pen should be great for your 9 year old. There really shouldn’t be any trouble for your kid 😁 Hopefully this helped
it’s hard for me to make it go up, help pls
start on the paper, pull up stop the but don't move it wait 6 sec for the PLA to harden. Then pull away, or press the go button wait for material to start coming out and go from there to do another section. waiting for it to harden inbetween.
Thank you so much!
What is the point of this? It looks so cumbersome for little effect.
What do you mean?
@iwo612 are you asking what is the point of 3D pens? that are quite a few use case for them from plastic welding, prototyping, repair and augmentation. We have people who use them for education, art, research, arts and crafts, fashion and much much more. 3D pen are versatile tools so I guess you could ask what is the point of hammer or a dermal and the answer would be the same to make stuff. In this case you are making by adding rather then subtracting.