I posted a deal for the Anycubic Zero a couple of weeks ago... this is only 50 bucks more for a 2K pixel screen. If you're worried that was too small, but not sure you want to go the next size up - this is the cheapest 2K resin printer I've come across and it works perfect.
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I posted a deal for the Anycubic Zero a couple of weeks ago... this is only 50 bucks more for a 2K pixel screen. If you're worried that was too small, but not sure you want to go the next size up - this is the cheapest 2K resin printer I've come across and it works perfect.
I guess I am officially on a mission for the cheapest resin printers available.. lol. That said the print quality is as good as my AnyCubic Mono.
Oddly enough this screen is slightly smaller than the Mono, but still 2K resolution so print quality is just as good, if not technically better. 0.047mm instead of 0.051mm on the Mono for the X/Y axis.
I'm going to order a Wham Bam as I have for the other printers I have: https://whambam3d.com/products/dwr-124-x-70 might save you some grief down the road if you go and order both so you can do it on a fresh install.
Only two negatives: 1) The printer fans are kinda loud. Like a stock Ender 3 v2. 2) The orange acrylic cover. It does the job, but you put it together and hold it with clear bands they provide. Not elegant. Solution: I used Weld-On 16 for acrylics to meld the panels together and removed the bands.
Only two negatives: 1) The printer fans are kinda loud. Like a stock Ender 3 v2. 2) The orange acrylic cover. It does the job, but you put it together and hold it with clear bands they provide. Not elegant. Solution: I used Weld-On 16 for acrylics to meld the panels together and removed the bands.
The LCD isn't monochrome, though. Isn't that a much bigger negative? The big selling point of the Photon Mono, Elegoo Mars 2, Voxelab Proxima 6.0, etc. is that the monochrome LCD has a much longer service life and makes it possible to print much faster.
I'm holding out for a better deal on a 2K monochrome printer. There was a $135 lightning deal on the Proxima 6.0 a few days ago, and it was $141 for Prime Day.
The LCD isn't monochrome, though. Isn't that a much bigger negative? The big selling point of the Photon Mono, Elegoo Mars 2, Voxelab Proxima 6.0, etc. is that the monochrome LCD has a much longer service life and makes it possible to print much faster.
I'm holding out for a better deal on a 2K monochrome printer. There was a $135 lightning deal on the Proxima 6.0 a few days ago, and it was $141 for Prime Day.
Well, kinda true... but its not like I can predict the future...lol
Before prime day, a 2k resin printer for this price was the best ever.
Also you are forgetting no tax which for some like me is almost another $15 in savings.
True though, the Voxelab for being so close in price and 2k was likely hard to beat for some time. Side note about the YouTube channels I watch that had Prime Day videos for resin deals didn't mention the Voxelab either....damn shills.
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Oddly enough this screen is slightly smaller than the Mono, but still 2K resolution so print quality is just as good, if not technically better. 0.047mm instead of 0.051mm on the Mono for the X/Y axis.
I'm going to order a Wham Bam as I have for the other printers I have: https://whambam3d.com/products/dwr-124-x-70 might save you some grief down the road if you go and order both so you can do it on a fresh install.
Only two negatives: 1) The printer fans are kinda loud. Like a stock Ender 3 v2. 2) The orange acrylic cover. It does the job, but you put it together and hold it with clear bands they provide. Not elegant. Solution: I used Weld-On 16 for acrylics to meld the panels together and removed the bands.
I'm holding out for a better deal on a 2K monochrome printer. There was a $135 lightning deal on the Proxima 6.0 a few days ago, and it was $141 for Prime Day.
I'm holding out for a better deal on a 2K monochrome printer. There was a $135 lightning deal on the Proxima 6.0 a few days ago, and it was $141 for Prime Day.
Before prime day, a 2k resin printer for this price was the best ever.
Also you are forgetting no tax which for some like me is almost another $15 in savings.
True though, the Voxelab for being so close in price and 2k was likely hard to beat for some time. Side note about the YouTube channels I watch that had Prime Day videos for resin deals didn't mention the Voxelab either....damn shills.
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