Print in ultra-high detail for a price that won't ruin your maker budget.
High-resolution 3D printing has never been as affordable as it is now.
3D printing technology has come down in size and price in recent years, enabling more makers to get in on the additive manufacturing revolution right from their own homes. If you're looking for a high-definition resin printer to print detailed miniatures, models, and figurines, Amazon Prime Day Early Access has you covered.for just $207.99 on Amazon
, at a savings of 22%. This desktop resin printer delivers a high resolution at a low price, making it perfect for makers of all levels.Jump into printing incredibly detailed models with this high-resolution resin printer that won't break your budget and can fit on your desktop.The ELEGOO Mars 3 measures just 20x11x11 inches , meaning it won't take up a ton of space. The print size of the Mars 3 is 5.62×3.5×6.
The Mars 3 features a monochromatic 6-inch LCD with 4K resolution, ensuring prints come out looking just like the models on which they are based. The printer comes with a one-year free trial of the Chitubox Pro slicer software, but there are plenty of open-source slicers out there should you choose not to subscribe to the included software.
If you're looking for a high-resolution resin printer with larger print size, be sure to check out the Mars 3's older sibling, the ELEGOO's Saturn 2, currently on sale during Prime Day Early Accessat a savings of $161. The Saturn 2 features an 8.6x4.8x9.8 in print size, enabling you to create highly detailed prints of much larger objects.Print large models and figurines with 8K level resolution with the Saturn 2.
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Get the Mars 3 high-resolution resin 3D printer for just $208 on Prime DayPrint in ultra-high detail for a price that won't ruin your maker budget.
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