I have shortlisted my choice of afordable resin 3D printers to this one, the Photon M3. The build volume is good, and the resolution is bound to be a lot better than my Ender3. I am also hoping that the print time will be shorter than the same file printed on the Ender. Have any of you got one? or know someone who has? Comments please!
Hi Lee,
quick answer: I have one. It works well. Prints are better than on my Ender 3 V2 with mods.
The print time itself may be less than the print time of your FDM printer if your FDM is printing at it's finest settings with a lower print speed to avoid the surface issues that often appear when seeking high resolution with FDM.
The time for cleanup, cleaning of the print, waiting for the print to fully dry, and then curing the print will likely more than offset any gains from faster print speed.
If you ever did photo work in a darkroom, resin printing is similar. The print itself is a fraction of the time to set up and tear down / clean up all the ancillary equipment.
You can reduce some of the odor from resin issues and need for dual alcohol rinses if you use water washable resins, but in thick sections these tend to crack. It also takes longer for water washable resin to fully dry before you can do the final curing in the UV box. I mention dual alcohol rinses as many folks use a pre wash of alcohol that just is allowed to get as gross as possible before curing out the crud and filtering. A pre cleaned print then goes to the wash station for a nice final clean. This greatly prolongs the life and quality of the alcohol in the wash station.
So... I have an M3, it's a good little printer. I haven't had it for long, maybe two weeks. Watch out though, the gcode from the slicer has to be put on a FAT formatted USB stick, and it seems the printer doesn't like 64GB sticks. It likes 4 GB sticks just fine. When I can get my hands on some cheap 8 and 16 GB sticks I'll try to find out just where the M3 pukes. The frustrating thing is that the printer sees the larger sticks just fine, but simply stops partway through the print. Put the same file on the OEM software 4GB stick and it printed just fine.
Bonus points, the Anycubic software works nicely under Wine on linux, makes me happy.
Take care,
Stan