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The ANYCUBIC Photon M3 Max is a state-of-the-art SLA 3D printer featuring a massive 11.7'' x 6.5'' x 11.81'' build size, a 13.6'' 7K HD mono screen for exceptional detail, and an innovative automatic resin feeding system. Designed for efficiency and precision, it boasts a fast printing speed of up to 60mm/h, making it ideal for large-scale models and batch production. With upgraded durability features, this printer is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals looking to elevate their 3D printing experience.







| Color | Yellow, Black |
| Enclosure Material | Resin |
| Printing Technology | SLA |
| Compatible Material | Resin |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Power Consumption | 120 Watts |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| File Format | STL |
| Item Weight | 20.5 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 11.7"W x 11.8"H |
S**.
So far so good
This is my first resin printer and second Anycubic printer and so far I'm impressed. There is very little assembly needed right out of the box and setting it up to be able to print is easy and took maybe 30 mins with me being overly cautious. The print size is great but this does mean its foot print in your printer area is massive. The slicing software is good but you have to remember to tell it to add supports every time you slice a model instead of just having it as default. The auto feed function is also nice and seems necessary given the print volume, just make sure to check that it is on before every print. I would highly recommend getting the air purifiers, while they don't get all the resin smell they greatly reduce it. Honestly as long as it holds up for awhile I think Anycubic have hit the mark with this printer and I'm impressed.
D**P
Extremely unimpressed
I purchased this to print large boxes custom housings that kind of thing that would normally require a vertical positioning on my current large scale SLA printer I thought with the resin filling system this would be an excellent replacement allowing for much faster build times. I was wrong well yes it will cure a layer in three to four seconds because of how shallow the that is and the lack of fluid pressure at that depth the resin doesn't feel back into the voids quickly enough so you have to set a three to eight second delay depending on your resin essentially making it far slower than a traditional deeper vat printer I understand why it was done because the that will take an entire leader of resin if it were any deeper that haven't been said I still am not happy with it. A print should not fail at the hundredth layer with an auto refill on the vat and resin in the tank. Additionally literally everything has to be offset from the build plate with this you cannot use it as a flat surface for any of your parts because they will crack. Even with flexible resins I had this issue the adhesion from that build plate is so great that removal is all but impossible without lifting the part with supports. I wasted nearly $300 in resin trying to make this work. I will be getting my money back because I'm sending this stupid printer back. I'm going back to orienting my boxes vertically and buying a second midsize printer to offset the time. Unless you are building a gigantic model and have 3 days to wait for the print because of the delay between layers this is a waste of money. Additionally the resin refill system doesn't communicate with the printer in any way really it does not stop the print if the resin bottle goes empty. It also locks you into only two brands of resin.*** this is also the biggest mess to work with of any printer I own*** plus the FEP failed and the Vat leaked on the first print.
A**A
Issue on arrival but Anycubic customer service corrected it
Recieved in july and did a like 3 prints which failed, assumed it was the file until now that i got told to check screen and although not clear on photo.Anycubic sent out a replacement screen, which I highly appreciate. Good customer service, I always order directly from them because they are quick to resolve any problems.
J**N
Great printer!!!!!
No playing with settings. Just turned it on poured in the resin, and boom. Success on the first print. Only ...... Extra thing I did was put a heater in it.
B**N
Colossal Printing for a Price
There is a lot to love with this printer, but a lot of buyer/user beware moments. I have owned this printer for just under two months now and I'll do my best to give an unbiased pros/cons and if I ever get around to it, maybe I'll add pictures.Pros:- Huge build plate, I print larger models and this is absolutely wonderful- Print quality is good, even for fine detail- Auto feed for resin- Simple interface- Print times are acceptable- Can really load down this plate with printsCons:- Lackluster customer support- Expensive to repair, mine has broken multiple times (LCD, auto feed, case arrived damaged)- As a sub note to this, they won't replace anything so, have fun with that- I punctured my FEP a couple times and you have to order replacement sheets from Anycubic, in China, which is fine, but shipping costs are painful.- Can be messy- Massive body- Extra bottle for auto feed is in awkward spot- Smelly, do not run in an unventilated roomFunctionally, the printer is cool. I really like this printer, even if it can be a bit of a bear to fine-tune. What I don't like, is that its over $1,000 and if something breaks on it, customer service will A: not do anything about it and B: it takes a solid week or longer of back and forth emailing to ultimately arrive at the "tough luck" conclusion. Funny enough, when my auto-feed just stopped working, they stopped emailing me and that was that.I have this, a Photon Ultra D2 and a Prusa i3 MKS3+, so I have other things to compare this machine to. I am a little new to 3D printing, but I can confidently tell you, the issues I'm having are less me and more Anycubic. I would recommend this printer if you aren't a beginner and can fix this stuff yourself, don't ever need to contact the company and you're cool with shelling out more money to fix what breaks. I know that for myself, I will not buy another Anycubic printer, even though they're great printers. I just don't want to get burned by the after-sale experience again.
C**V
Very happy with the printer!
I just want to say you won’t be disappointed with this printer, I would recommend it.
Trustpilot
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