
The unboxing experience is simple. Take it out of the box, remove the packaging, power it up and start the calibration process. After that, you need to fill it up with resin (take care when handling resin, as it can be harmful to the skin) and send over your designs.
The tilting lid may seem like a really small detail, but other units come with a removable lid, which means you need space to put it somewhere while handing your prints. The onboard camera means you can watch your prints from the comfort of the sofa.
Your prints will be crisp, with 12K resolution (11,520 x 5120) on a 10.1-inch monochrome LCD screen, and you'll achieve 19-micron-level accuracy on the X axis. A human hair averages 70 microns! Your prints will stick to the laser-etched build plate until they are ready to be scraped off, and any residual resin will drip off into the vat, ready for reuse in another print.
Check out these prints that we produced during our testing.
Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/get-elegoos-saturn-4-ultra-resin-3d-printer-for-35-percent-off-this-black-friday-ultra-precise-machine-prints-with-3-6x-higher-accuracy-than-the-thickness-of-a-human-hair#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
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