Anycubic.com has
Anycubic Photon Zero 3D Resin Printer for $109 - $10 w/ discount code
QHE4DJSA5YX2 =
$99.
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Anycubic Photon Mono 3D Resin Printer for $199 - $10 w/ discount code
QHE4DJSA5YX2 =
$189.
Shipping is free.
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The thing people don't get looking outward in when comparing to an FDM is supports. Supports in resin printers can do what only FDM could ever dream of - stacking.
I can set a Photon Zero to print 15 minitures at once and go to sleep. Drop the entire build plate into a bucket of water and in 3 minutes that pile of lines and solids falls apart almost like butter. My Ender 3 V2 can't touch it for this use case.
And while it easily doesn't apply to all its disingenuous to compare a tool meant for other prints against one meant for this.
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It does, it looks like - the code works for $10 off. If you placed two separate orders you could get $10 off the Mono and then $10 off the rinse and cure.
Edit - those with low standards for shop aesthetic and the ability to wait for a sunny (or bright overcast) day will rightly point out that you can just set your prints in outside to cure, and then wash them in a bucket with a spoon or basket to agitate the water. If you don't want to wait for daylight, and would prefer a defined UV dose and a sealed/lidded container with automatic agitation and timer for your wash solution, and something that doesn't look like you hit the Rubbermaid section of the Dollar Store, $90 is actually pretty cost effective.
Edit - those with low standards for shop aesthetic and the ability to wait for a sunny (or bright overcast) day will rightly point out that you can just set your prints in outside to cure, and then wash them in a bucket with a spoon or basket to agitate the water. If you don't want to wait for daylight, and would prefer a defined UV dose and a sealed/lidded container with automatic agitation and timer for your wash solution, and something that doesn't look like you hit the Rubbermaid section of the Dollar Store, $90 is actually pretty cost effective.
Edit - those with low standards for shop aesthetic and the ability to wait for a sunny (or bright overcast) day will rightly point out that you can just set your prints in outside to cure, and then wash them in a bucket with a spoon or basket to agitate the water. If you don't want to wait for daylight, and would prefer a defined UV dose and a sealed/lidded container with automatic agitation and timer for your wash solution, and something that doesn't look like you hit the Rubbermaid section of the Dollar Store, $90 is actually pretty cost effective.
Thanks for the tips. I'll take my low standards to the dollar store and save $80
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I want to get into resin printing as I like the more finished look but me thinks we need another year or two before these catch up to the point in which I will jump in.
Wish the W&C Plus were on sale. My 2.0 isn't big enough anymore (Mono X prints).
I want to get into resin printing as I like the more finished look but me thinks we need another year or two before these catch up to the point in which I will jump in.