Amazon offers the ELEGOO Saturn 8K MSLA 3D printer for $341.99 shipped. Over the first half of the year, the price of this product fell from its original $547 to $428, with this recent 20% drop hitting a new all-time low. Equipped with a 10-inch monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 7620 x 4320 and an XY resolution of 28.5 microns, allowing you to print sharper figures with ultra-fine details. With a build volume of 219mm x 123mm x 210mm, this printer offers much more space for your printing needs – whether it’s a large figure or several smaller series parts in one print. It even comes with a USB-powered activated carbon air purifier that absorbs and filters unpleasant resin odors during operation.
Anyone who has ever used a resin 3D printer knows that they need to wash and cure their model after printing. If you’re looking to invest in a printer of the above caliber or higher, consider the ELEGOO Mercury X Bundle for $180, on sale 16% off its usual price of $214. This bundle offering includes separate washing and curing stations that easily accommodate and handle small, medium, and large models.
We’ve covered quite a few different 3D printers over the years. To learn more about brands outside of elegoo, you can check out the latest coverage of the Anycubic Photon Mono M5. With a print size of 7.87 x 8.58 x 4.84 inches, this 3D printer is a competitor to the above Saturn model and meets all your different resin printing needs.
Features of the Elegoo Saturn 8K MSLA 3D printer:
The ELEGOO Saturn 8K resin 3D printer features a 10-inch monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 7680 x 4320 and an XY resolution of 28.5 microns. You can print sharper models with ultra-fine detail and tight tolerances, using only 1-3 seconds exposure time per layer. The scratch-resistant tempered glass over the LCD screen with 9H hardness provides excellent light transmission and screen protection. The 28-LED matrix UV light source with a unique double-convex lens design reduces light scattering and provides strong light contrast, projecting the light onto the LCD screen at a smaller angle of 5 degrees vertically, improving printing accuracy and reducing tolerances are used for prototype print dimensions.
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