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phrozen Sonic Mini 4K LCD Resin 3D Printer Series, Matrix LED UV Light Tech, Monochrome/Mono LCD Screen, Longer Working Hours, for Jewelry-Making and Miniatures

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Size: Sonic Mini 4K


Features

  • Ultra 4K Printing Precision 3840 x 2160 Ultra-high-definition With 4K resolution, Sonic Mini 4K prints out all your models at 35m with 722 PPI, the highest PPI ever! 3D printing enthusiasts are empowered to print out extremely detailed miniatures and small tabletops with the highest precision level. Sonic Mini 4K is also the ideal choice for jewelry makers to create intricate jewelry pieces. Sonic Mini 4K gives a boost to all the creators out there.
  • Mono-LCD ScreenSonic Mini 4K has a 6.1" Monochrome LCD screen, which allows the 3D printer to print up to 4 times faster than traditional 3D printers. Rapid prototyping greatly improves printing efficiency and increases efficiency by printing out each layer in only two seconds. In addition, each Phrozen 3D printer LCD is guaranteed to have 2000 working hours while a free 3-month warranty is also offered.
  • Ample Printing Volume Just because youre printing all your models with ultra-high-resolution, doesnt mean that the size of your prints has to be sacrificed. Sonic Mini 4K has a decent chamber size of 5.2" x 2.9" x 5.1", which provides you with sufficient area to print out most 3D models. Sonic Mini 4K is also compact & lightweight, easy to store, and fits in a variety of different settings for both personal or professional uses.
  • Multi-Resin CompatibilitySonic Mini 4K is compatible with the majority of 3D printing resin on the market. For the ideal printing experience, we strongly recommend using Phrozen Aqua-Gray 4K resin & Water-Washable resins. The resin profile and printing settings are all available on Phrozens official website, empowering anyone new to 3D printing to make models like a pro.

Brand: phrozen


Material: Resin


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 9.84"D x 9.84"W x 12.99"H


Item Weight: 12.78 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.84 x 9.84 x 12.99 inches


Item Weight: 12.78 pounds


Item model number: All_SONICMIN3DP


Date First Available: July 18, 2020


Manufacturer: PHROZEN TECH CO., LTD.


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  • Scrapheap or light on its feet?
Size: Sonic Mini
[UPDATE 8/16/2020] After using this thing constantly for months now, I can tell you that it's a good printer. I got a defective unit, but I'm bumping this review up to 4 stars again because even despite the defects it's still a workhorse. ---------- After using the Sonic Mini for about a week, here's what I can tell you- [INTERFACE] Familiar stuff here, the printer uses Chitubox software and UI so you can see stuff like time remaining and the layer exposure settings directly on the machine while printing. You can pause and resume a print, manually level the build plate, etc. Phrozen 3D claims the machine is already calibrated when you get it so you can start printing right away, and from my experience it's true. You should go through the simple process of leveling the build plate anyway though, so you're familiar with it. I should note, the instructions for leveling the build plate say the piece of paper should be unmovable when the build plate is fully lowered, but I could still slide it out with some effort, similar to other machines like the Elegoo Mars. It printed fine. [DESIGN] Every mad roboticist out there is pumping out their own samey version of a resin 3D printer nowadays. The Sonic Mini isn't much to look at, but it sure is an earful! It's whisper quiet when not printing, but as soon as the cantilever starts moving it grinds out a loud mechanical drone that changes in pitch as it lowers and rises. It even physically vibrates the machine, though I haven't noticed any negative effects on the Sonic Mini's prints or the prints coming from my other resin printer next to it. The trans-red cover is slightly sloped on the front face and has to be placed that particular way for it to sit properly. Unfortunately it can be hard to tell which face it is so you may have to rotate a few times until you get it right. The black body is made of plastic while there are metal plates on the top and bottom. It's a sturdy machine. It's a great little printer, though I think if you're going make the body plastic you might as well give it a cool techy, robotic, futuristic design to make it stand out (and match the crazy noise). Maybe Phrozen3D could share a 3D model of the guts of the machine, so we can then design and 3D print our own plastic shells for it. One more thing, don't place any items that are UV sensitive near the machine when it's printing because a ton of UV light spills out through the vent holes. [METAL VAT] Yes, all these Sonic Minis now ship with an upgraded metal resin vat. The vat design is simple, functional, and impales neatly onto 2 threaded rods. It's securely held down by two speed nuts that you can tighten or loosen in 2 seconds or less by spin-dashing them with a finger. Some hedgehogs may argue that a metal version isn't always better, but we'll agree to disagree. [BUILD PLATE] Included with the printer is a flat slab of metal to use as a build plate. It levels by adjusting 4 small screws and fastens to the cantilever with the big knobbed screw on top. When removing a finished print you have to hold the plate sideways to let all the pooled up resin on the flat top run back into the vat. I haven't had any adhesion issues, use proper exposure times and it'll be fine. DO NOT MANUALLY LOWER THE CANTILEVER FARTHER THAN THE LCD SCREEN. For example, if the build plate is 7mm above the LCD screen, and you manually lower the cantilever by 10mm, it will try to push through and make a horrible grinding noise as well as bend the cantilever up! Keep this in mind if you like to move the build plate up and down to mix the resin. [PRINT TIMES] If you're drooling over the thought of printing things 4 times faster because the layers cure 4 times faster than the competition...sorry bub, not gonna happen. Remember that other settings like Lift Speeds/Distance greatly affect the printing time. That said, you'll still save a significant amount of time, especially if you print many times a day. I regularly save 1 to 1.5 hours per print session over something like the Elegoo Mars, which in my case adds up to about 4 hours of saved time over the day! Black resin benefits greatly because it will cut the usual 15 second exposure time down to around 4-5 seconds. For that magical 1 second Normal Layer exposure time you'll specifically need to use "rapid" resin that cures quickly. However, "standard" and "ABS-like" resins cure quickly too. For example, you only need ~2.3s of exposure for Elegoo's ABS-like White. [RESOLUTION AND PRINT QUALITY] People who post 3D resin printer "reviews" (and I use that term loosely lmao) say they don't notice a difference in print quality. The difference is actually very obvious...if you know what you're looking for. At a glance or on your shelf there's zero noticeable difference in print quality between .0625mm and .047mm XY-resolution screens (Sonic Mini FHD vs Mars 2K). But if you're printing small items and used to working with small items a lot, you're going to spot the faint "stepping or "ringing" along the XY-axis. Yes, the Sonic Mini's lower .0625mm XY-resolution (in other words, the "sideways resolution") is noticeable. In the attached picture, the XY-axis when these heads printed ran from ear-to-ear, nose to back of the head, and as you can see the ringing effect appears on the .0625mm (XY) head along those axis while the .047mm (XY) head is smooth all around. On the painted head, the lower res is very obvious. [SCRAPHEAP OR LIGHT ON ITS FEET?] Ordering the Sonic Mini is like ordering a chilidog but you find out the meat in the chili is actually tofu. Yeah, it's not the peak explosion of flavor you were expecting, but hey, you still got a chilidog and it ain't too shabby! This is a great printer for rapid prototypes and models that don't need to be flawless, but it's not the best choice for miniatures because of the XY-resolution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020 by Henchmen4Hire Henchmen4Hire

  • Awesome product and performance for the price point
Size: Sonic Mini 8K S
I have been using SLA resin printers for almost 10 years for prototyping and design in support of machining and die casting work. The advancements that SLA printers have made over the years is incredible. The price such as for this model is now 1/10 or less of what it used to cost for a good resin printer. Despite being so much cheaper, there really aren't any compromises from much more expensive platforms. This has a slightly larger build plate, setup is very simple, the resolution of all axes are sharp, and the resin offerings are not bad. Set-up to be done on this printer was only calibrating the z-axis and that took just a couple of minutes to do. From there, just add some resin to the vat and get a print going. There was one minor complication in that the file format this printer utilizes is a newer format that my older Phrozen didn't use, so I had to update my Chitu slicing software to the most current version in order to generate that correct file format. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by JG

  • Insane detail
Size: Sonic Mini 4K
I love this thing. It was so easy to set up and get going. Without dialing anything in, my first print came out pretty good. After adjusting using the cones of calibration my prints come out fantastic. I can actually see face details like teeth and eyebrows on 28mm figures. If your main purpose is tabletop game size stuff, the small plate is more than fine. Most larger stuff is broken up into pieces anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Ryan Ortega

  • Solid quality but the build plate sticks too well.
Size: Sonic Mini 8K
Good build quality and fast set up. I've only been printing with resin for two weeks and this is my second printer. Set up was very easy and the presets in Chitubox made getting my first print of a few chess pieces going easy. Print looked good but bed adhesion was so much higher on this than on my Halot-Lite that removing the pieces required a hammer and chisel. The build plate texture is a deep pattern etching that offers dramatically higher surface area over a flat plate. My bad for printing right on the build plate. Next print was supported on a skateboard base which I assumed would let me get under it easily and pop it off. Stop! Hammer Time! This time the larger surface area of the skateboard made it even harder to get free. Build adhesion is actually over the top. This is getting a magnetic build plate put on. Unfortunately there are basically none out there that are the right size out of the box but cutting such things down to size is not a big ask for the average maker. The magnets are easy to trim to fit once on the plate and steel plate can be ground down with your choice of grinder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by Some Guy

  • La mejor impresora calidad precio
Size: Sonic Mini 4K
Excelente impresora con una buena calibración, hace maravillas
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Paul Rios

  • Calidad en los detalles
Size: Sonic Mini 4K
Me encantó 💕 el detallado de las impresiones, super exactas y de gran calidad, es mi impresora favorita, por ahora.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Dys

  • Great machine, with some caveats
Size: Sonic Mini
After a month or so of use, I’ve decided I’ve used it enough to review it. It’s seriously a great machine for a beginner, and I have very little qualms with it. A few things it does well: it works straight out of the box, the ease of use it amazing and even true beginners can work this thing, screen quality is amazing for the price, and the build quality it superb. What it doesn’t do well: - build volume is really small, and when including supports, it truly limits your size. - included materials (scrapers, funnel, etc.) are subpar. Metal scraper handle plastic broke in my hand when applying light pressure to get figure off build plate and sliced my hand wide open. - USB port being on the side is a bit odd. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023 by Will Miller

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