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The best resin 3D printers: Reviews & Recommendations Ultimately, it’s up to you to determine which of the above features is more important to you.
There are loads of companies out there making excellent 3D printers - both resin and FDM. It’s an exciting time for 3D printing as it becomes ever more affordable and user-friendly.
To put the Photon M3’s price in perspective, the FormLabs 3+ is the best resin-based 3D printer we’ve tested — it’s $3,750, a mere 12.5 times the price of the Photon M3.
The Formlabs Form 3+ remains the resin printer to beat for artists, designers, and others who need quick, fast prints, because it is hassle-free, easy to use, and easily adapts to multiple users.
This is a big departure for Formlabs, as it has always kept its 3D printing business granular and in-house. The Creator Series is available on Amazon from Thursday for $45 per kilogram.
For a limited time, you'll get a free bottle of Anycubic 3D Printer Resin ($15 value) with your purchase, too. You'll need to click the "Benefit Items" option to see the resin.
Save nearly $50 on an excellent resin 3D printer that offers 30-50mm per hour printing speed, a 6.66 inch mono LCD with 4K ultra HD resolution and a high quality cooling fan.
California-based company polySpectra, which develops highly rugged photopolymer resins, began making its COR Alpha family of resins commercially available in 2022. An acronym for cyclic olefin resin, ...
If you have an 8K 3D printer, which is considered the top-of-the-line for commercially available products, then you should check out this best-selling resin from Elegoo. It’s designed to be non ...