Anycubic.com has its Anycubic Photon Mono X 3D Resin Printer on sale for $391 - $15 w/ discount code JYTRDF (apply at checkout) = $376. Shipping is free.
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Anycubic.com has its Anycubic Photon Mono X 3D Resin Printer on sale for $391 - $15 w/ discount code JYTRDF (apply at checkout) = $376. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member wiihunt for sharing this deal.
Excellent deal for new. I have two of these and they're solid machines.
However, be aware that anti-aliasing does not work very well. Other than that, they're amazing...just don't expect AC to support them much.
Slap on a flex plate to help with removal. And keep resin off the knobs.
But before you print anything...put a screen protector on. The screen top layer is the polarizer and any cured resin on there is going to not be fun times for you.
By standard 3D printer do you mean an FDM printer? In terms of the details you get much better quality from resin printer. But the pre and post processes for any resin printer are quite a hassle for a beginner. Also you need a good setup to properly wash and cure the print. But I believe the end result is worth the hassle.
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Excellent deal for new. I have two of these and they're solid machines.
However, be aware that anti-aliasing does not work very well. Other than that, they're amazing...just don't expect AC to support them much.
Slap on a flex plate to help with removal. And keep resin off the knobs.
But before you print anything...put a screen protector on. The screen top layer is the polarizer and any cured resin on there is going to not be fun times for you.
Added another resin printer to the fleet. This one is capable of pretty stunning detail. My Saturn is usually sufficient, but sometimes I want one for super fine details when doing reproductions of sculptures from 3d scans.
By standard 3D printer do you mean an FDM printer? In terms of the details you get much better quality from resin printer. But the pre and post processes for any resin printer are quite a hassle for a beginner. Also you need a good setup to properly wash and cure the print. But I believe the end result is worth the hassle.
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This has a lot larger print area but *slightly* worse resolution. Do you thing the additional build space is worth it in upgrading to this?
Do they force you into proprietary cutting software or any known issues?
They have their own slicer, I think it's crap. Supported by Lychee slicer. I wouldn't change for the small increase in size. Bigger is actually worse unless you need the space.
They have their own slicer, I think it's crap. Supported by Lychee slicer. I wouldn't change for the small increase in size. Bigger is actually worse unless you need the space.
Excellent deal for new. I have two of these and they're solid machines.
However, be aware that anti-aliasing does not work very well. Other than that, they're amazing...just don't expect AC to support them much.
Slap on a flex plate to help with removal. And keep resin off the knobs.
But before you print anything...put a screen protector on. The screen top layer is the digitizer and any cured resin on there is going to not be fun times for you.
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Yeah they finally started including screen protector.
A decent one? I heard they did for the 6k.
Also, join the Mono X users group on FB. There are a bunch of us that are long time users on there that can help in addition to all the info already shared (search before asking, obviously).
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sulferdox is right on the money with his answer. I would say consider what you'll be printing. If it's mainly functional things or little accessories or gadgets I'd say go with FDM so you don't have to do anything with your completed prints. If you're printing miniatures though, go with resin. The PITA of finalizing your prints is more than made up for in resolution
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However, be aware that anti-aliasing does not work very well. Other than that, they're amazing...just don't expect AC to support them much.
Slap on a flex plate to help with removal. And keep resin off the knobs.
But before you print anything...put a screen protector on. The screen top layer is the polarizer and any cured resin on there is going to not be fun times for you.
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However, be aware that anti-aliasing does not work very well. Other than that, they're amazing...just don't expect AC to support them much.
Slap on a flex plate to help with removal. And keep resin off the knobs.
But before you print anything...put a screen protector on. The screen top layer is the polarizer and any cured resin on there is going to not be fun times for you.
This has a lot larger print area but *slightly* worse resolution. Do you thing the additional build space is worth it in upgrading to this?
Do they force you into proprietary cutting software or any known issues?
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This has a lot larger print area but *slightly* worse resolution. Do you thing the additional build space is worth it in upgrading to this?
Do they force you into proprietary cutting software or any known issues?
Thank you!!
However, be aware that anti-aliasing does not work very well. Other than that, they're amazing...just don't expect AC to support them much.
Slap on a flex plate to help with removal. And keep resin off the knobs.
But before you print anything...put a screen protector on. The screen top layer is the digitizer and any cured resin on there is going to not be fun times for you.
The bigger thing is the screen protector. Absolutely must.
The bigger thing is the screen protector. Absolutely must.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mbrulla
Also, join the Mono X users group on FB. There are a bunch of us that are long time users on there that can help in addition to all the info already shared (search before asking, obviously).
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