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ELEGOO Saturn 2 MSLA 3D Printer, UV Resin Photocuring Printer with 10-inch 8K Monochrome LCD, 8.62"(W) 4.84"(D) 9.84"(H) Larger Printing Size

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Size: Saturn 2


Features

  • 10" 8K Monochrome LCDELEGOO Saturn 2 Resin 3D Printer adopts a 10-inch 8K mono LCD screen with an HD resolution of 7680x4320 and an ultra-fine XY resolution of 28.5 microns, outputting outstandingly detailed 3D models with a cure time of only 1-3s per layer. The scratch-resistant tempered glass above the LCD screen with 9H hardness for better light transmission and protection.
  • 43% Larger Printing VolumeWith a build volume of 219x123x250mm / 8.62x4.84x9.84 inch and a 10 large mono LCD screen make the prototype size larger and the curing efficiency higher, you can print one larger model or multiple smaller models in a single batch.
  • Fresnel Collimating Light SourceFresnel collimating light source consists of 48 highly integrated UV LED lights that work with free-form surface COB lens and FCL system Fresnel lens to emit a uniform light beam of 405nm wavelength with 92% light uniformity, excellent printing accuracy, and a more smooth surface finish.
  • Reliable Printing PerformanceThe Z-axis is designed with dual linear rails and non-slip hexagon socket leveling screws for ultra-steady & accurate movement and remarkable printing performance. The sandblasted surface build plate provides much stronger adherence, and PFA release liner with easier model removal and less release tension.
  • Odor-free Printing EnvironmentThe filtration system with an activated carbon filter can absorb most of the resin odor, creating an odor-free fresh printing environment. Double heat-conducting copper heat tubes with faster heat transfer and better heat dissipation efficiency prolong the service life of 3D printers.

Brand: ELEGOO


Material: Resin


Color: Red, Black


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 16"W x 15"H


Item Weight: 33 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 24 x 16 x 15 inches


Item Weight: 33 pounds


Item model number: SATURN 2


Date First Available: March 7, 2022


Manufacturer: ELEGOO


Country of Origin: China


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  • Good printer in every detail
Size: Saturn 3 Ultra 12K
TL;DR; I'm finding following PROS of this printer: - Faster than competitors out of box without any tuning and preparations. Just get it and print faster than competitor - Precise time estimation in chitubox. it prints roughly the same time that you see in chitubox. No huge underestimations detected by me - Overall good user experience with printing, cleaning, interacting. Might be better though. There is a room for user experience improvement. For more impressions read below. I have Anycubic M5S to compare, so my highlights based on comparison of Saturn 3 Ultra with Anycubic M5S. Below you'll find items that I like more in Saturn 3 Ultra rather than M5S having both on my table. My impression about build quality - solid build and overall good engineering. - It looks gorgeous. I keep it in enclosure box without top lid, but anyway, very nice look. - Solid metal body has handy side effect for me. I can stick something magnetic to it. In my case, it's chitu heater. Top surface where screen located is plastic - Handy resin VAT. It has handles instead of cavities (like on Anycubic). Handles allow you hold VAT much easier/stronger and that means less spills and overall less mess. Absence of cavities means that there is no resin in cavities. Less time to clean the VAT - Touch screen with good resolution and response. Good UI overall. - WiFi without pain. Just connect to your spot right from Saturn 3 Ultra screen (I didn't managed to have working WiFi on M5S). No flash required if you're using chitubox. Small, but very nice improvement for me - Ball screw. This is something affiliated by Elegoo as faster and smoother movement over the lead screw. That's exactly it. When you manually manipulating Z-axis it moves faster and smoother than Anycubic M5S. I can clearly see that by my eyes. And have suspicion that this reflects on print times. - Build plate surface. It more resistant to scratches, has two ribs in mount profile which keep plate in place (in the same place) when you releasing or tightening fixing nut at the top. - USB charcoal filter. Well, it's roughly has x3 bigger filter area than Anycubic and you have one in a box. Somebody could say "who cares, it's a toy" and probably will be right, but it's there for free and it has bigger filter surface. One drawback: it runs only when print starts. You can't have it running if you're not printing. So, enclosure post filtering is not possible with it. Now, about speed. Measurement been taken on stock profiles of Siraya Tech Emerald Blu for M5S and Saturn3 Ultra. Those profiles have different speed settings. 240 mm/min lift&retract for M5S and 320 mm/min for Saturn 3 Ultra. Which is big difference. Maybe for a good reason maybe not. Ameralabs exposure test in original size (~15mm tall). Conjure Rigid resin with Siraya tech Emerald Blu V2 stock profile for Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra. Chitubox estimated time as 52 min print. Actual time taken - 47 min. The same model with the same resin but with Emerald Blu V2 profile for Anycubic M5s takes ~1h15m (01:14:55 or something like 01:14:5X). Сhitubox can't estimate precisely or even close. Usually, actual print time is x1.5 or more from chitubox estimate. Photon workshop gives precise estimations (which are ~ x1.5 bigger than chitubox), but I can't get used to it. Well, that's 28 min difference on a print 15mm tall on stock profiles. Guess, promised 100-150mm per hour not achievable on resin with high viscosity, but Saturn 3 Ultra clearly faster than M5S out of box without any profile tuning or preparations. Print quality No surprise here. It's good. On par with M5S when you're looking on printed model with your eyes. I'm more functional prints guy rather than miniatures, so the only high-detail prints I see is calibration tests. And results look pretty much the same for my eyes. Now, some drawbacks that I've noticed: - You have update over wifi option in UI but it does not work (says that feature does not supported). Guess, they will add this in future firmware releases but at the moment of writing with 1.4.3 firmware it does not work. - Elegoo fans producing more noise than Anycubic. It's hard for me to say whether it louder or just more unpleasant frequencies, but difference noticeable. Honestly, I don't care much about this since it sits in enclosure. - Screen might be hard/not comfortable to read. Depends on how good your eyesight. I wish it could be bigger and/or easier to read. - 4 stars "for beginners" because Anycubic autoleveling and pressure sensing that detects failed prints is hard to beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by lozovoy max lozovoy max

  • Great and Amazing 3D printer. easy to set up and flawless prints
Size: Saturn 3 Ultra 12K
I have been using this 3D printer for a month now! this is my first 3D printer, i went from Laser cutting to 3D printer. This machine is awesome, comes very well packed and protected, the design is beautiful, the size is perfect, its super silent. I built an enclosure to prevent fumes and to keep the temp stable, i have been using only water washable resin with it. The ACF film it came with quickly got damaged but i guess was due to my inexpertise and learning curve. after 3 days printing, i changed the original ACF film with a new elegoo one and the difference is noticeable. in basically 1 week i was printing flawless designs. Takes more time to learn to model 3D and tu use the slicer than what it takes to learn to use this 3D printer. I higly recomend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by Otto Orta Otto Orta

  • Amazing prints right out of the box
Size: Saturn 3 Ultra 12K
This printer is awesome and as noob friendly as resin printing can be. Be aware that the learning curve of resin printing is steep. You have to put time and effort into this. You have to be curious and brave. If you are intellectually lazy and timid, this is not the hobby for you. If you get one, get this one (go big or go home). It's worth every penny for the size this can print at. Don't cheap out. If you can't afford it, wait and save. Don't get a smaller printer. Save up the money for 12k. Then, follow these tips: 1. Install the resin vat and level the print plate IN THE VAT. Don't bother with the cardboard that comes with the printer. I can't stress this enough. Leveling your build plate in the vat IS THE WAY. 2. DO NOT use any of the scrapers it comes with to clean your vat. Run a gloved finger through your vat to check the ACF release film for any dingleberries. You will destroy your release film if you use those tools. Ask me how I found this out. 3. DO run a tank clean after each print. It's in the tools menu. 4. The room you print in must be at least 70 degrees. 75 is better. 5. Use the Chitubox slicer app. The Voxeldance app is hot garbage. (You'll receive both on the USB stick) 6. Google J3D resin printing guide. This guy wrote the manual this printer should have come with. Follow it. Do these things, use Elegoo 8K resin, and provided you get your plate leveled (it can take a few tries) your first print will be a success. I wish someone would have told me these things. They'd have saved me a week of my time, my sanity, a bottle of resin, and a replacement ACF sheet. When you have issues, and you will, Reddit is where you'll find the best quality help, fast. In the beginning, spend money on professionally designed, pre-supported STL's. Save all those free STL's you've downloaded for later, when you know what you're doing. Have fun. I'm printing large multi-part, museum-quality scale dinosaur models for a few dollars a piece - models that would have cost me several hundreds of dollars to purchase commercial kits of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Jesus Built My Hotrod

  • worked great out of the box
Size: Saturn 3
I got the Saturn 3 12k (not the ULTRA) and it worked out of the box. Easy to setup, printed the rook that came with it, with default settings, and it worked perfectly. I would have printed the other pieces that came with the printer, but they just looked terrible. After some testing with the Cones of Calibration stl, I got the exposure time set, and I'm printing my own models. Easy as you could hope for. Previously, I had bought the Anycubic photon mono x 4k, and it wouldn't print. Went through tech support, and they couldn't figure it out. Went to a 3d printing group, and found out I needed to unplug the printer for 10 minutes before attempting to print, and that actually worked. But that's just where the trouble began with that printer. So I want to tell you, only buy 3d printers through a company with simple return policies. The manufacturer will try and tech support it, instead of exchanging it. That's why I bought this printer on Amazon, so if I ran in to the same problems as the last printer, I could just return it, and get a different one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by Jeremy

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