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3D printer - Creality Halot R6
If you are new to resin printing, the Halot R6 3D printer is exactly what you need! It offers a build volume of 130.56 x 82.62 x 160 mm and a solid construction that...3D printer - Anycubic Photon Mono 4 resin printer
Anycubic Photon Mono 4 is a 3D printer with a 7'' monochrome display and 10K resolution , providing exceptional print quality. With a precision of 17 μm , a build volume...3D Printer - Anycubic Mono 4 Ultra - resin
Anycubic Photon Mono 4 Ultra is a 10K LCD 3D printer with a 7'' monochrome screen (9024 x 5120 px) and a precision of 17 μm . With a speed of up to 120 mm / h (using High...- New
3D printer - Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max resin printer
Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max is a 3D printer that offers exceptional printing speed (4 seconds per layer) and an impressive build volume of 14.7 l . Thanks to innovative...3D printer - Anycubic Photon M3 Max
Photon M3 Max is a 3D printer with a large field, the dimensions of which are as much as 298 x 164 x 300 mm . The device forms prints from light-curing resin at a speed of up...- On sale!
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3D printer - Creality Halot-Mage S
A 3D printer working with light-cured resin, equipped with a high-quality LCD display with a diagonal of 10.1" and a resolution of 14K . It offers a large working area of...3D Printer - Original Prusa SL1S SPEED - assembled
Original Prusa SL1S 3D printer working with MSLA technology. It uses a high-resolution 5.96" monochrome LCD screen and a UV LED panel for curing thin resin layers. The...3D printer - Creality Halot-Mage
The Halot-Mage resin 3D printer from Creality is equipped with a 10.3-inch LCD display, which gives it an extremely large working area of 228 x 128 x 230 mm . Halot-Mage...3D printer - Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra - resin-based
Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra is an advanced mSLA 3D printer, equipped with a 10-inch 12K monochrome screen with a resolution of 11520 x 5120 px and a precise XY resolution of 19 x...3D printer - Elegoo Mars 5 Ultra - resin-based
Elegoo Mars 5 Ultra is an advanced 3D printer using mSLA technology with a 7-inch monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 9K (18 μm). The revolutionary Tilt Release...See also
Resin printing in brief - SLA, MSLA, DLP
3D printing from resin uses light-cured photopolymers. They are the secret to obtaining smooth prints in models, where some are surprised by the LCD parameter of even 9K or 12K. This means sharper edges, better reproduction of microscopic elements and smoother surfaces. In SLA (Stereolithography), the laser scans the liquid resin layer by layer and hardens it pointwise. It is characterized by high accuracy, but is slower than other methods. In DLP (Digital Light Processing), the cross-section of the layer is exposed to a projector, which speeds up the process compared to SLA. MSLA (Masked SLA), on the other hand, is based on an LCD matrix with UV backlight for simultaneous hardening of layers, offering the speed of DLP at low costs. In fact, the achievements of all these technologies are equivalent and thanks to them, all of them are used in printing precise models, prototypes and elements with high detail.
Resin 3D printers Creality, Prusa, Anycubic, Elegoo
Resin printers from Creality, Prusa, Anycubic and Elegoo, which you will find in this category of the Botland store, are some of the most popular devices for precise 3D printing in SLA, MSLA and DLP technologies. They are characterized by the quality of prints, excellent detail and smooth surface of three-dimensional models. Each of these brands stands out with innovative solutions, reliability and a wide range of models adapted to different user needs. In fact, each of them also does great and offers a wide selection on the market of more "traditional" FFF/FDM printing with filaments.
Resin or filament printing?
Resin 3D printing is very high quality and precision and smooth surfaces without visible layers. It is really worth considering it when you plan to create miniatures, jewelry, prototypes and precision parts. It may require the user to do post-processing practices such as rinsing and UV curing, but the benefits are obvious especially with manufacturers competing with each other - there can be no talk of problems with printing small elements.