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ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin is a high-performance, 405nm SLA UV-curing resin designed for precision and quick curing. With a 1kg capacity, it offers low shrinkage, excellent fluidity, and compatibility with all DLP/LCD 3D printers, making it the ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals.
A**Y
Will buy again
I've been using the ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin for several months now and I'm extremely satisfied with its performance. The resin produces high-quality prints with great detail and accuracy. It's also very easy to work with and provides consistent results.The 405nm wavelength is perfect for my SLA 3D printer and the UV-curing process is very efficient, allowing me to print faster and with less waste. The resin cures quickly and produces a solid, durable print.I appreciate that the ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin comes in a variety of colors and formulations to suit different needs. I've used the standard resin for everyday prints and the transparent resin for more artistic projects, and both have worked exceptionally well.Another thing I like about this resin is that it's very affordable compared to other brands. Despite its low price, it performs just as well or better than some of the more expensive resins I've used in the past.Overall, I highly recommend the ANYCUBIC 3D Printer Resin, 405nm SLA UV-Curing Resin to anyone looking for a high-quality, affordable resin for their SLA 3D printer. It produces excellent results and is very easy to work with, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts.
E**H
Quick and reliable
I tried the high-speed resin but ended up with too many failed prints. I switched back to the standard resin, and now all of my models come out perfectly without any errors. The resin washes off easily, but it will turn your discarded IPA cloudy — it won’t clear up without filtration, so don’t even bother trying.One downside is that this resin can drip easily, making it a bit messy to handle. On my M7 Pro, the build platform doesn’t automatically raise after printing, so I have to manually lift it before removal. If I don’t, resin drips all over my desk because I can’t tilt the platform down to drain into the vat — but that’s an issue with the printer, not the resin itself.Overall, the resin is very reliable, and I continue to order it regularly.
D**K
Great colorless resin
I am currently using the High Clear resin with the Photon Mono 5s printer. The High Clear resin requires higher exposure times than the other AnyCubic resins I've used, otherwise it will be prone to avoid adhesion problems, supports stretching and warping the model, etc. I didn't realize this at first and mistakenly thought "High Clear" was short for "High Speed Clear" since they are both on the same product page, and so I promptly dialed in the wrong settings on my very first print with it - oops! Lesson learned: pay attention to the details and don't make assumptions based on the name. Still, I kind of wish they'd called it "Super Clear" or better yet given it a separate product listing to avoid that potential confusion. Anyway, High Clear may print slowly, but I feel the end result is worth it and so far I love this resin. The model in the picture is cured but unvarnished and was printed using the default 0.05mm layer height. I have also used it more recently at 0.03mm layer height at roughly 80% of the recommended exposure for 0.05mm and the results are great. High Clear performs much better than the clear eco resin I used previously, both better at avoiding yellowing on post-cure and seems like it may be more resilient (I haven't done any formal drop tests or other serious stress tests; this is just based on how flexible thin parts remain). I have used the High Clear resin in a minimally ventillated room with a VOC meter and it does indeed seem low VOC during printing and also when having small amounts of liquid resin and just-removed models sitting exposed to the air. Once a model is washed with alcohol (but before the final post-cure), the drying/evaporation process does cause a small spike on my VOC meter - but even leaving a very wet model drying in open air for a while doesn't read as high for VOCs as if I use even a small quantity of rubber glue in the same room.
S**9
nice resin
nice and clear and printed pretty clear not crystal clear but still not to bad. didnt seem to yellow to bad.
E**E
Not super happy with it. It tends to yellow/brown during curing.
Overall, like any resin, you have to get it dialed in for your printer. The settings on Lychee work pretty well with some minor very tweaking. I think I am about 75% success rate with my current setting but a lot of that is support issues on my part. I am still learning.My biggest complaint is that it REALLY yellows with curing. I am using an Anycubic Wash and Cure station with alcohol dedicated to Clear only. I use separate containers for different color resins. I am not sure if I am "over Curing" it or what but on larger prints, you need more time and it seems like the longer its in there the darker it gets.Beyond that, it prints fine.. but when I want something nice and clear... this is not doing it.
R**C
It's stinky
It's resin what more do I need to say?
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