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ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X 6K Resin 3D Printer, Large LCD Resin Printer with 9.25'' 6K HD Monochrome Screen, Dual Z-axis Linear Rail, Print Size, 7.8'' x 4.8'' x 9.6''

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Size: Mono X 6K


Features

  • 9.25'' Larger LCD Screen ANYCUBIC Photon mono X 6k 3d printer is equipped with a 9.25inch monochrome screen, which is 138% larger than a normal 6-inch screen. The monochromatic screen lasts 4X longer than the RGB LCD screen, and a special replaceable scratch-resistant film is added above the screen to save your maintenance costs.
  • Achieve Larger Print Volume The ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X 6K Resin 3d printer can print up to 9.6 x 7.8 x 4.8 inches (HWD). The large volume can print large-size models or multiple models at one time, effectively improving your work efficiency.
  • High Precision & High Resolution The Photon Mono X 6K LCD screen has a high resolution of 5,760 x 3,600 px and a contrast ratio of over 350, which can fully express the details of the character model's hair, fingers and so on. 40 bright LED lights arranged in a matrix provide intense and uniform exposure in each layer of print, improving print quality and accuracy.
  • Ultra-Fast Printing The max printing speed of ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X 6K 3d printer is 3.15 in/h. With a 6% light transmittance screen, the fastest printing speed of the printer can reach 1s/layer, saving you half of the time than other regular resin 3d printer and reduces costs.
  • Compatible Resin & Power Adjustment The UV lamp power adjustment range is 30%-100%, which can support the use of more types of resin printing materials to meet your more printing needs. In addition, adjusting the light power appropriately can extend the lifespan of both the screen and light significantly.

Brand: ANYCUBIC


Material: Metal


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 15.35"D x 15.35"W x 24"H


Item Weight: 0.5 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 15.35 x 15.35 x 24 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: Anycubic Photon [ S ]


Date First Available: May 17, 2019


Manufacturer: ANYCUBIC


Country of Origin: China


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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars Mono X 6K defective on so many levels. Anycubic's own slicer doesn't work with their own printer.
Size: Mono X 6K
The media could not be loaded. [UPDATED 9/14: After a lot of troubleshooting, Anycubic eventually sent me a new screen to see if that would fix the issues with the random defects. I've printed a few full plates now and the random defects do still happen, albeit at a much reduced rate. I no longer get the solid blocks, but occasionally there will be a hiccup and the other defects will rear their ugly heads. I have now spent over $100 in materials out of my own pocket to troubleshoot this thing with customer support, and it's still not 100% reliable. I'm done trying to fix it.] [UPDATED 7/27: The replacement printer has the same issues. Don't buy this printer. Ugh.] [UPDATED 7/26: Received a new one and it also has issues. Light uniformity is horrible and has the grid line issue again, will test print today. Added a picture of my original Mono X to show how it's supposed to look like.] [UPDATED 7/20: New defect and added video] --- Even after having to deal with some hardware defects, my original Photon Mono X has been a great workhorse for over a year, spitting out good quality prints without fail. I decided to set aside my bad experiences with Anycubic and upgrade to the higher-resolution 6K model. [SETUP] I've been resin printing in general for over 2 years now and have used dozens of different printers, setting up the PMX6K was as easy as any other resin printer. This metal machine is built like a tank, I'm just as happy with it as the older PMX in that regard. They share almost all the same parts after all, even the power adapter and upside-down USB port are the same. While the printer isn't actively printing anything, the fans are all off, so it's completely quiet. As soon as the UVLEDs turn on, the fans roar to life. The fans are a little louder than the PMX's, but the noise is still tolerable. [SLICER + RESIN SETTINGS] I used Chitubox 1.9.3 to slice a test file for the PMX6K. The printer is using a "HC" motherboard, if you need to know. (There is another version of the PMX6K using a "H7" motherboard.) The PMX6K supports TSMC (two stage motor control), but you don't have to use it if you don't want to. I prefer the simpler settings. And another note for experienced users, there are no longer forced Transition Layers on the PMX6K, like there were on the original PMX. In Chitubox you can set Transition Layers to 0. This lets you print stuff directly on the build plate and use Tolerance Compensation without Transition Layers interfering. Some important resin settings can be adjusted on the machine while printing, like Layer Exposure Time and Lift Height. Not a huge boon to new users, but this is useful for more experienced users who need to make adjustments on the fly. [UVLED POWER %] Anycubic claims the PMX6K shines more light through the screen than the PMX. So to test this, I set the PMX6K's Power Level to 80%, the same as it is on my PMX. This means I should need slightly lower exposure times than what I use on the PMX. A few test prints confirmed the claim. With both machines set to the same Power Level, the PMX6K cures resin faster. You can probably use DLP and wax casting resins comfortably with this printer. [BUILDPLATE] After the machine was done printing, I quickly discovered the death grip the buildplate's texture can have on a print! I actually had to chop off around 20 seconds from the Bottom Exposure of one of my resins. It's basically a normal sandblasted plate, like something you'd see in an Elegoo machine, with the addition of rougher little squares, creating a faint checkerboard pattern. It's still possible to lower the Bottom Exposure further of course, to the point that prints will pop off with minimal effort, like they would from any standard build plate. This is great because only needing like 12s for a bottom layer, versus needing 50s, helps extend the life of the screen. Find the sweet spot for your resin. [PRINT QUALITY] The first few prints were great, they looked as good as anything coming off the Mars 3 (35um XY resolution). I was ready to toss out all my other printers, but then... Then I took a closer look at the machine and the problems started manifesting. [DEFECT #1: BUZZING/RATTLING SOUND WHEN FANS ARE ON] The fan volume is tolerable, the problem is that when the fans are spinning there's also an annoying mechanical buzz, almost a rattling. [Update: The replacement printer didn't have this problem.] [DEFECT #2: TOUCHSCREEN CAN BE UNRESPONSIVE] Sometimes the touchscreen and printer won't respond until a few seconds after you tap a button. [Update: This happens with the replacement printer too.] [DEFECT #3: BUILDPLATE PRESSES INTO SCREEN AT START OF EVERY PRINT] At the start of every print, the buildplate presses into the screen and makes a horrible sound as the motor grinds. [Update: This happens with the replacement printer too.] [DEFECT #4: GRID PATTERN APPEARS ON PRINTS DUE TO MATRIX-STYLE LIGHTING] The UVLEDs in the machine are aligned in a grid pattern, they shine light beams upward through the screen to cure resin. The edges of the light beams overlap slightly, these overlapping areas are brighter, causing overexposure, producing a grid pattern on the prints matching the overlapping areas. The only thing that fixed this issue on 2 of my other printers was to replace the lens inside. [Update: This happens with the replacement printer too.] [DEFECT #5: BUGGY SOFTWARE AND CORRUPTED SLICED FILES] I was getting completely random failures, like massively shifted layers across the whole plate, random sharp jagged holes in prints, and supports that were morphed into solid rectangles. (See the images.) I've been printing and selling for over 2 years, I can troubleshoot most things, but these problems are all the signs of a defective screen or corrupted sliced files. I normally use Chitubox, but as a last resort I used only Photon Workshop to see if that would slice the files properly, but it's even worse; It creates a bunch of floating junk layers in the preview when slicing, and transforms supports into thick solid rectangles or hair-thin flimsy ribbons. [Update: This happens with the replacement printer too. ] After a few days of troubleshooting and $50 of wasted resin I finally gave up. I can't fix this. --- [UPDATED 7/20] [DEFECT #6: CANTILEVER IS STUCK AND WON'T RISE.] Good grief. I tried troubleshooting it one last time but now the cantilever won't rise, and the motor makes a horrible sound. All I did was try to print something I had already successfully printed on this machine and now this happened. Obviously there's something wrong with this unit. Amazon won't exchange it for a working printer, they will only take a return. Anycubic says they'll refund me the difference if I return it and buy another of the same printer, so we'll see. I'll update the review as needed. --- [UPDATED 7/26] Received a new printer and it already left a bad impression. [DEFECT #7] The light uniformity on this second unit is terrible. Picture added so you can see how bad it is compared to my original Mono X. It has the same grid line issue too. Will test print today. [Update: It has the same MFing corrupted file problem as the previous unit.] This one also needed grease on the rails, they were making a horrible screeching sound when moving near the top, so be sure to check for that if you get one. --- It's very obvious there's something very wrong with all the Mono X 6K series printers, possibly software/firmware related. Photon Workshop also needs to be brought up to the same level as Lychee/Chitubox or it should be retired entirely. I can't believe anyone would sell this printer when there's no way to reliably print with it! What a scam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 15, 2022 by Henchmen4Hire Henchmen4Hire

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Best 3D printer out there.
Size: Mono X 6K
This is the best 3d printer in it's generation (6k resolution and below or around it's price). It's detailed enough to print anything I attempted without fail and it's printing size is big enough to print even masks. My biggest worry about buying a printer like this was me using it hard for 2-3 months straight then after leaving it alone for a month or 2 without work it have problems like my PLA printers or other tech in general. This does not have that problem. I can take it off the shelf over 2 months and it works as if a day hasn't pass. I don't have any print failure issues either. Ofc some prints fail time to time but I typically run it again and it's successful. It's been a year and I haven't had any prints repeatedly fail yet. To anyone kind of new to 3d printing or to resin 3d printing I recommend this one to you. Grab this and grab some ABS like resin. ABS is a bit over 30% stronger/ durable over regular resin for only a few bucks more if not the same price. Also make sure to buy the large size anycubic wash/cure to go with this. The only negative thing about resin printing is that 1. The process is a lot more extra steps in getting the prints compared to a PLA nozzle printer but the quality is worth it. 2. Resin smells bad (not a big deal to me) and is very bad for you (is a big deal to me). It works like xrays or smelling paint. A few times won't hurt you but using it everyday or on weekly base smelling it for hours while it print can lead to asma, allergies, general health issues for respitory, or over years cancer supposedly. Wear gloves when dealing with it even if it's just picking up the resin bottle, where a mask around open resin, and never keep it in your bedroom. I use generic plastic gloves, a filter gas mask (I'm extra and it feels cool ngl), saftey glasses, keep the machines around an open window, and have my winix 5500-2 air purifier running just to be safe. It cleans a 360 sqft area 4 times an hour with a 94-98% cleansing rate. The average person either have open windows with fans running, have it in their garage, or have a strong purifier going, not both like me though. 3. Anycubic 3d model software a.k.a the Slicer software (the software you use to save the object you want to print for the printer) is garbage, slow, and feels like 2005. This problem doesn't matter because no matter what printer you get you will be using the "Lychee Slicer" software. It's works with all printers, has amazing software, great support, and the free mode has anything anyone can need. 4. Materials and upkeep are expensive. Resin running almost $30 a bottle, IPA 99% alcohol for cleaning costing about $40-50 thanks to covid, and other minor things add up quick. I print about 10 small miniatures and 2 big miniatures a week and find myself going through 1 gallon of 99% ipa and 2-3 1kg resin bottles a month. Not to mention other minor stuff you need. 5. No warranty option came with these printers (hopefully that changed) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 25, 2023 by George Donald

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars ANYCUBIC Photon M3 4K printer
Size: Photon M3
Pictured is my very first print with the Photon M3, it was printed with ANYCUBIC Water washable gray resin. The detail and finish of the print is amazing, I can't wait to print a figure. I've been printing with a filament printer which is extremely useful to make tough, functional items, but for more delicate, decorative items this printer would be the way to go. For beginners looking to get into resin 3D printing, please keep in mind you need a separate space to do your printing in. The fumes are real, I'm lucky enough to have a spare room that I can close the door, open some windows and stick in a fan. And also it needs a good amount of space to do the washing and resin handling and stuff. In contrast I have my FDM printer on a 2'x2' 3 shelf table in my living room, all my filament spools, filament dryer vacuum bags and all that I need in that tiny space, plus I can print and watch it's progress and TV at the same time, no toxic fumes or mess. Anyways back to the printer review, the print results were wonderful, it was very easy to set up and use (minus the resin handling), and I would recommend it for making very fine detailed figures and models. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 21, 2023 by Snowbound Snowbound

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