ANYCUBIC Photon Mono M7 MAX Resin 3D Printer, 13.6’’ 7K Large Resin Printer with COB LighTurbo 3.0, Flip-Open Cover Design, Intelligent-Assist Printing, Print Size 11.8'' x 11.7'' x 6.5''
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ANYCUBIC Photon Mono M7 MAX Resin 3D Printer, 13.6’’ 7K Large Resin Printer with COB LighTurbo 3.0, Flip-Open Cover Design, Intelligent-Assist Printing, Print Size 11.8'' x 11.7'' x 6.5''

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Product ID: 672816520
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  • Brand
    ANYCUBIC
  • Material
    ABS Aluminum
  • Product Dimensions
    20.47"D x 20"W
  • Item Weight
    28500 Grams
  • Compatible Devices
    Laptop
Speedy Printing
💡Upgraded Light Source
📏Large Build Volume

Description

🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!

  • PRECISION PERFECTED - Experience 90% light uniformity for flawless prints.
  • USER CENTRIC DESIGN - One-hand operation and easy resin vat replacement for seamless printing.
  • SMART RESIN MANAGEMENT - Automatic resin filling and temperature control for optimal results.
  • SPEED MEETS CONVENIENCE - Achieve 200% faster printing with intelligent design.
  • UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY - Create full-size masks and intricate models effortlessly!

The ANYCUBIC Photon Mono M7 MAX is a cutting-edge 3D printer featuring a massive build volume of 298mm x 164mm x 300mm, an upgraded LighTurbo 3.0 light source for superior precision, and intelligent features for efficient resin management. With a maximum printing speed of 60mm/h and a user-friendly flip-open cover design, this printer is perfect for creating detailed models and props with ease.

Specifications

Item Dimensions D x W x H20.47"D x 20"W x 31"H
Connectivity TechnologyWi-Fi, USB
Operating SystemWindows 7
Compatible DevicesLaptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone
File FormatSTL

Reviews

4.3

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P**7

Wow!!

RIGHT OUT-OF-THE-BOX PRINTINGThis printer works right out of the box. Period. Unboxing to set up was about 15 minutes. Figuring out which file to print FIRST took more time.SPEEDTWO print speeds are pretty much given; standard (with normal resin) and fast (with high-speed resin). The default settings for the FAST print had the test model done in about 17 minutes; this would normally be about a 4 HOUR process with traditional printers. The default standard print of the test model still comes in at an impressive 1 hour. This is due to the usage of the ACF over the old-school FEP and even newer nFEP. Do NOT be alarmed with the “matte” finish! This is also the same type of film used by the M3 Max and works flawlessly!RESIN TYPESThe high-speed resin from Anycubic is STINKY. Maybe even a little more so than usual. But, it works GREAT. May have to look at more ventilation or moving the printer to a more open area to reduce the smell.Using Anycubic's Craftsman, which I also use in my Photon Ultra, makes for a much finer detailed print overall, even with slightly increased speeds and layer line thickness.INCLUDED HEATER AND AIR PURIFIERDon’t expect miracles with the purifier. It’s a simple fan system that does its best to circulate the air inside the chamber, but let’s face it; resin is stinky. I used some odor-neutralizer in the carbon filter to reduce the odor.The HEATER works wonderfully! The entire unit is self-contained. The heater and purifier are one piece with its own power cord/source. Rumor has it that this unit WILL be available as a standalone purchase in February.WI-FIA little buggy at the beginning but once it’s detected your network and connected, it works flawlessly. The procedure requires you to download the Anycubic Cloud App to start. This also allows you to monitor and print from your phone. Once the app has detected the printer is configured to the network, then you can add the printer to the home network and the process is seamless.AUTO PLATE LEVELINGPlate dynamically levels every single print with this option enforced. This mitigates possible failures due to improper build plate leveling. This is done right out of the box during the initial equipment check. You also have the option to manually level the plate, but that seems to be only for specific errors or situations; most operations will not require this at all.VAT CLEANING MODEEasy to use. Use the Lychee Vat Cleaner Tool to assist. No longer need to empty vat, remove particles. Place LVCT in the corner of the vat, utilize the vat cleaning option (10, 20, or 30 seconds…20 worked fine for me), and peel the cured resin out. All foreign particles and failed pieces are trapped within the cured resin and can be removed all at once.FOREIGN OBJECT DETECTIONWhen the plate is lowered, if it detects even the tiniest foreign object in the vat, it stops and raises. An error is displayed allowing you to investigate as needed.OBJECT FAILURE (ZERO PEEL FORCE)If the printer senses that the print releases with zero force, it stops the build process, allowing you to investigate. This saves a LOT of time, frustration, and most importantly, resin. Rather than having to wait until the plate reaches a certain height to visually inspect the piece, the printer senses the release forces. When those are zero, it throws an error, stopping the print, raising the plate, and allowing you to visually inspect the piece. You can resume or cancel the print at that point, depending on your situation.INTELLIGENT RELEASESo, I had no idea about this when I first read about it, but today’s print testing made me aware of this feature. Intelligent release, according to Anycubic, calculates the forces of the build plate lifting and retracting…and, if possible, ADUSTS THE HEIGHT DYNAMICALLY. How I found this out was from a print with an initial build time of 8.5 hours. I accidentally used the Default Resin profile, even though I had High Speed resin in the vat. Oh Well…no problem, I’ll be home all day to monitor things. But as time went by, and when I would turn to look at the print progress (also keeping an eye for failures and other errors that may pop up) I noticed the progress was a lot faster than anticipated. End result? The 8.5 hour estimated build (from Photon Workshop) finished in 5 hours and 53 minutes. Without me adjusting anything. The printer figured I was using high speed resin, did some auto adjustments, and increased the variables…and my print was done 2.5 hours faster than estimated.PRINT DETAILSSo, let’s really face it; humans really can’t detect the difference down to 14K resolution. So folks who are either very excited for this OR naysaying and stating that it isn’t TRULY 14K…well, settle down. Most resin printers being sold today are in the 8K and above range, with the Mighty 8K offering that initial 12K experience as an upgrade, and then Anycubic following with the M5S and now the M5S Pro.FACT is…the results are spectacular as you would imagine. I was impressed with my little Anycubic Photon Ultra back in the day (my first resin printer and STILL going strong and impresses me every single time). Then moving into the Mighty 8K, I noticed some subtle changes in quality. Then on to the M3 Max and was impressed with how well it compared with the Mighty 8K…and the build size was incredible.So, having a pretty sizable mid-range build volume here at 14K is equally impressive.Now, will YOU see the difference between what you may have been using and what the M5S Pro offers? Maybe. But honestly, I couldn’t. NOR could I notice that “softness” that others are talking about due to the matte ACP film of the vat. The M3 Max has the same film and I never noticed a change in quality over my Mighty 8K. Now, that doesn’t mean that I’ve switched some of my extra on-the-fly vats for all of my printers over to nFEP. I have to admit, I loved that little “upgrade” from the traditional FEP and the slight increase in speeds I achieved were also a plus. But, I’ve also been experimenting with the ACF on my Photon Ultra and now, with the M3 Max and the new M5S Pro having this ACF installed, again…impressed with the speed increase and not affected by this so-called “softness” of details others are talking about. To me, EVEN IF there were some loss of sharpness, I would much rather have the peace of mind on my other printer’s building process that comes with the ACF installed than be nit-picky over something that most people really can’t detect with the naked eye.ISSUES/OBSERVATIONSOne of the FIRST things I noticed off my successful first print was how hard it was to remove the supports from the test print. You can notice in the first image (Test Print) the marks and left over material along the bottom. This thing was BAKED to the build plate and the supports were, in turn, BAKED to the model itself.Trial and error led me to destroying several other test prints from excessive exposure and baking the supports or build itself to the build plate. Thus, looking at not only modifying exposure settings but also support settings.

J**L

Suprisingly great printer

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 exposureCONS--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.

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