When you compare the Anycubic Photon Mono to the Anycubic Photon you can see which Printer is better. Let's take a look of the comparison, and see which model of Printer out ontop.
Anycubic Photon Mono | Anycubic Photon | |
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Overview | ||
Print Technology | UV LCD | UV LCD |
Performance | ||
Max Power Consumption | 45 W | 40 W |
Build Area | 130 mm x 80 mm x 165 mm | 115 mm x 65 mm x 155 mm |
Resin UV Wavelength | 405 nm | 405 nm |
Resin Display Resolution | 51 µm | 47 µm |
Internal Memory | ||
Resin UV Light Type | Matrix UV Light Source | UV light with reflector |
Build Plate Leveling System | manual Leveling | manual Leveling |
Layer Height | 0.01 - 0.15 mm | 0.025 - 0.1 mm |
Usable Nozzle Type | ||
Total Mass Overall Dimensions | 227 mm x 222 mm x 383 mm | 220 mm x 200 mm x 400 mm |
Resolution | 51 µm | 47 µm |
Resin Display Resolution Y | 1620 pixel | 1440 pixel |
Resin Display Resolution X | 2560 pixel | 2560 pixel |
Build Chamber During Process | Open or Closed | Open or Closed |
Resin Display Type | monochrome LCD | LCD |
Max Recommended Printing Speed | 50 mm/h | 20 mm/h |
Connectivity | ||
USB Port | Yes | Yes |
WLAN | No | |
Features | ||
Door Sensor | Yes | |
Touchscreen | Yes | Yes |
Hepa Filter | Yes | |
SD Card | ||
System | ||
Weight | 4.5 kg | 6.6 kg |
Dimensions | 227 mm x 222 mm x 383 mm | 220 mm x 200 mm x 400 mm |
Voltage | AC: 100 V - 240 V, 2 A (50/60 Hz) | AC: 100 V - 240 V, 2 A (50/60 Hz) |
Total Weight | 4.5 kg | 6.6 kg |