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ANYCUBIC Photon Mono M5s 12K Resin 3D Printer, with Smart Leveling-Free, 3X Faster Printing Speed, 10.1" Monochrome LCD Screen, Printing Size of 7.87" x 8.58" x 4.84" (HWD), Add The High-Speed Resin

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  • 12K Exquisite DetailsAnycubic Photon Mono M5s has a 10.1-inch 12K monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 11520*5120, achieving an X accuracy of 19 microns. It can print with exceptional detail, as fine as a human hair. The contrast ratio is 480:1, making models have sharp edges and distinct contours.
  • Levelling-FreePhoton Mono M5s adopts an brand new levelling-free solution that through the floating platform technology and internal sensors, will make necessary adjustments to ensure that the print is consistent and within an acceptable range for a better result.
  • 3X Faster PrintingPhoton Mono M5s uses high-speed resin to achieve an average print speed of 105mm/h*, and is equipped with a high-speed release film that reduces the release force and increases the speed while maintaining a high print success rate.
  • Intelligent and EfficientPrior to printing, auto device check and resin detection are utilized to check exposure screen, mechanical detection module and motor operating status and the amount of resin whether meet the needs to help start printing smoothly. In addition, printing status detection can report and analyse common bottoming-out printing failures, improving printing efficiency.
  • Upgraded Slicer SoftwareThe new "Intelligent Mode" in Anycubic Photon Workshop 3.1 can adjust exposure parameters according to model details and dimensions. And the new support algorithm further improves printing stability and success rate, realizing one-click repair of damaged models, improving the speed of both punching and slicing.

Brand: ANYCUBIC


Material: Resin


Color: Yellow


Product Dimensions: 13.83"D x 13.83"W x 22"H


Item Weight: 19.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.83 x 13.83 x 22 inches


Item Weight: 19.6 pounds


Date First Available: March 22, 2023


Manufacturer: ANYCUBIC


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  • My first SLA printer with INSANE detail! Great printer, but NOT for beginners.
I’ve owned multiple FDM (PLA filament) 3D printers over the past 4 years I’ve used for commercial and prototyping. The quality of the prints was okay, but not necessarily the needed quality for smaller models. I’ve been waiting for an SLA printer to become a little less costly as many on the market are well into the $1,000’s. Thankfully, the demand for less expensive SLA printers has pushed a handful of printers under the $500 mark. I ended up buying the Anycubic Photon after watching a bunch of YouTube videos. PROS: - Build volume is a good size especially on the Z-axis. - Easy assembly right out of the box. All you have to do is put the build plate on. - Calibration was relatively easy, but instead of the directions given with the printer, I used the Flint Read method you can find on YouTube. - The touch interface is nicer than the ones I'm used to with my FDM printers. I like how it shows you the progress layer-by-layer. - This printer has a door on a hinge which was a deciding factor for me. Other ones had a bulky shell that you'd have to remove every time you finish a print. - Clean-up isn't all too bad once you get the hang of it. (more info on that below) CONS: - My only issue was with the slicing software. It really is bare bones. I ended up using Chitbox instead with better results. - Not particular to this model, but for all SLA printers... it can get very messy if you don't know what you're doing. The resin is known to be toxic. You need to wear gloves! - Again for all SLA printing, there is post-print processing needed! You need to wash the prints with isopropyl alcohol and then cure it. You need to wear gloves! PACKAGING: It came well packaged with a good amount of insulation. The only issue I had was that the stepper motor wasn’t working properly. I reached out to customer support, and they helped me through it. It turned out that one of the wires for the stepper motor backed out likely during shipping. I fixed it quickly and was printing within minutes. PRINTING: The first couple of prints failed for me. They were falling off the bed into the vat. After some YouTube videos, I figured I had the settings wrong. I changed the bottom layer exposure for the first 3 layers to 100 seconds, and that fixed the issue. The settings differ from other brands and types of SLA resin. As for quality, I cannot stress enough who incredibly detailed the prints to come out. I printed the Eiffel Tower as a torture test. It was printed at 0.05mm layer height and 15-second exposure per layer. The post-print was cleaned in isopropyl alcohol and cured with ultraviolet light. IMPORTANT: This should go without saying, but I wouldn’t consider this printer to be one for beginners and definitely not for kids! This goes for all SLA printers. The resin is toxic and can get messy. You need to wear gloves when handling uncured prints, and there is a bit to post-processing the prints. I certainly would not trust a kid with these tasks. If you are looking for a 3D printer for your kid, look into FDM printing. For SLA, you will need to buy a couple of extra things. Stock up on +91% isopropyl alcohol, nitrile gloves, Tupperware ONLY used for cleaning (never again food), and ultraviolet light for curing. All-in-all, it is a great SLA printer. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has experience with FDM printers looking to step up to SLA. If anything changes down the line, I’ll update this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020 by Matt Torch Matt Torch

  • Suprisingly great printer
Size: Photon Mono 2
I've been 3D printing for over 5 years and printing with another companies resin printer for the past 18 months. I was spoiled by its ease of use, but it was also expensive to operate so I didn't use it as often as I would have liked. Curiosity finally got the better of me and I picked up this Anycubic Photon Mono just to see what these little LCD printers are really capable of and I can safely say I'm blown away by the print quality. Once you have a process that works, its very easy to use. Just expect a learning curve. When I was waiting for the printer to arrive I submersed myself in all the YouTube videos on the subject that I could find. Turns out this was a good thing AND a bad thing. Based on all this new found "knowledge" and thinking I knew better, I forged my own path for my first print and sadly it was an utter failure. Based on the videos I had watched I started ordering resin trays and FEP film but due to my inexperience, I ordered all the wrong things. Long story short after a comedy of errors and a half dozen failed prints I finally hit upon a winning formula that I've been able to readily duplicate across half a dozen successful prints now. The printer gives you most everything you'll need to start printing right away. Everything except the resin, and depending on the type you get you may also need isopropyl alcohol to clean the print which for some reason is still hard to come by. I bought the Anycubic Craftsman resin and have been super happy with the quality. Some of the things I learned during my first couple weeks-- --When you have a failed print, make sure to clean out the resin tray otherwise the next print will be adversely affected --Some of the resins are extremely bad smelling, some protection is recommended --You will eventually have to replace the FEP film, however the most popular videos on YouTube show a product and process that is out of date. --There is definitely a learning curve you can only get past by experience. All the video watching in the world can't prepare you for every little hiccup, especially when so many videos contradict those of other channels. So like everything there are pros and cons, so from my perspective, here are mine-- PROS --Printer is super easy to use and setup once you know the process --Very inexpensive to operate relative to high end solutions --High quality print results that surpasses expectation --Comparatively fast, prints an entire layer in one go, taking just a couple seconds of exposure CONS --Initial learning curve, you need to understand burn-in layers, exposure times and lift speed and half a dozen other settings, yet none of these options are really clearly explained, nor is it covered how they affect the final result. --It can take a couple hours before you can see if there's anything on the build plate, I wish there was a way to know earlier if a print failed. --There are so many options for resins available, yet there is very little data on what settings you need for a particular printer/resin combo so some educated/guessing will be necessary. All in all, I'm super happy I took the chance on this printer, as I've done so much printing, trying different things now that I would never have considered with my other printer mostly due to speed and cost. I'm sure next I'll be looking to upgrade to its big brother. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021 by J. Darknell J. Darknell

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