phrozen shuffle xl compatable 8.9 lcd panel replacement pricelist

Using Monochrome LCD technology, the Sonic Mini 4K 4K is one of thefastest 3D printeron the market, being able to print one layer in ONLY two seconds! Our LCD screens work for over 2000 hours and we provide a free 3-month warranty as our guarantee.

Monochrome LCD Screen: Prints up to 4 times faster than traditional 3D printers, taking only two seconds to print one layer. 2000 working hours guaranteed for all LCD screens, free 3-month warranty offered

All products purchased from the official website of Phrozen are warranted under different terms. Phrozen offers a one-year warranty for all our products except consumables and components; this includes the paraLED UV lights, LCD screen, FEP film, and build platform. All LCD screens for the Sonic Mini, Sonic Mini 4K, and Sonic 4K are covered under a 3-month warranty. For more details, please refer to ourWarranty page.

phrozen shuffle xl compatable 8.9 lcd panel replacement pricelist

Lead Time: Sonic Mighty 8K:4-6 weeks; Sonic Mega 8K/ XL 2019/ Shuffle XL Lite 2020/ Sonic XL 4K/ Mighty 4K/ Sonic 4K XL 2022 Resin Vat: 4-6 weeks; others: 1 week

Made with all-metal CNC and anodization, Phrozen’s Aluminum Resin Vat is durable and comes with a stable structure to ensure the printing process goes as smoothly as possible.

*Kind reminder: we would suggest to pair our printers with Phrozen"s resins to prevent surface paint damage. If problem occurs, please feel free to reach out to our support team.

phrozen shuffle xl compatable 8.9 lcd panel replacement pricelist

Use 1 pc of 13.3" 4K Mono-LCD on your Transform and make it print with 4 times printing speed higher than conventional Transform. It is just like printing with Transform Fast Version.

phrozen shuffle xl compatable 8.9 lcd panel replacement pricelist

Now a new model has fallen into my hands, the Phrozen Shuffle XL Lite resin printer, of superior size and performance, and which this article is about.

Although the very fast Phrozen Sonic Mini resin printer was an excellent option to enter the world of resin printing (or also called stereolithography), with this new model the Taiwanese company Phrozen takes a qualitative leap as far as benefits and characteristics are concerned.

With the resin printer Phrozen Shuffle XL Litewe are faced with an 8.9 “LCD that allows us to achieve much higher print volumes, and helps to alleviate that feeling by providing us with a wider spectrum of work to be done.

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In addition to the Phrozen printer itself, it includes the typical basic set of tools to operate with this type of machine, something that is the norm for most manufacturers.

Already in the upper part we can see the typical column with a vertical displacement spindle that forms the Z axis of the printer. I have to say that in other resin printers that have fallen into my hands with lower printing volumes, I have lacked a certain rigidity in this regard. But in the Phrozen Shuffle XL Lite with double linear guide and with an oversized machined column, this feeling disappears completely.

As you can see in the image above, Phrozen has chosen to add a second linear guide to its Z axis mechanics. In this type of printers (FormLabs, Mars, Photon, etc.) and especially if they are small, we usually find a single linear guide next to an 8mm trapezoidal spindle.

Phrozen considerably improves this aspect of the printer and puts at our disposal 2 robust 15mm (width) linear guides that give the machine maximum precision and rigidity when moving on this axis.

It should be noted that, although it might be advisable, it is not necessary to level the machine after each print. In my case, I have only leveled the Phrozen Shuffle XL Lite once and I have removed more than 10 pieces without any problem, something that is sincerely appreciated.

At the point of the touch interface, we find that Phrozen has replaced the previous 2.8″ Touch display with a larger 3.5″ inch. Although, with the previous display, it was very comfortable to work, the increase in inches of the new display is appreciated. And I say this because the handling is quite simple, since the available options and menus are extremely minimalist.

Phrozen has chosen to include high definition panels in its printers, to maximize its resolution despite the increase in surface area. Specifically in the Shuffle XL Lite printers, it assembles a Sharp 2K RGB 8.9″ LCD panel.

This panel offers us a resolution in X and Y of up to 75µm, which although it is somewhat smaller than its little sister the Sonic Mini, is practically imperceptible to the human eye.

Also, the UV (or matrix) light source is the same size as the LCD panel. The objective is to reduce the LED emission angle as much as possible, so that the light reaches as parallel as possible to the LCD panel.

This technology is called ParaLED and its function is to increase the efficiency of light that passes through the LCD and to improve cure speed and print quality.

You can scratch a millimeter with diagonal positioning on the Z axis and turning the pieces a little, this limitation will always accompany you by the hand. With the Shuffle XL Lite we expanded this feature, as well as the possibility of acquiring more jobs for it that were previously impossible for us.

Although many models of resin printers do not have network connectivity, this is not the case with the Shuffle. Here we will have the possibility of sending our models remotely to the printer, which is quite practical since it avoids the task of copying the files to a USB disk and moving to where we have the printer (in my case in a different room for the smells).

As the Shuffle printer does not have internal storage, you should always make sure that you have the USB disk connected to your machine, since that is where ChiTuBox will copy the file to be printed.

As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words, so here are some pieces that I made with the Phrozen Shuffle XL Lite. In each and every one I used Aqua-Gray 4K, a special low-shrinkage and high-resolution resin that Phrozen sells for all types of printers, and especially recommended for 2K and 4K resolutions.

Phrozen continues with the same trend of ease of use and handling, something that is common in most of its products. With this new 3D printer model, high-volume printing is available to everyone and, most importantly, at a relatively affordable price for many of our pockets.

Innovations within this type of technology are inexorably advancing, and Phrozen with its new range of printers with Monochrome LCDs, has been demonstrating for some time that is always at the forefront of this constant evolution.

You probably think that from a 5.5 “to an 8.9” screen there is not a big qualitative leap, but trust me, it is. With surface measurements of 192x120x200mm, we are already approaching more common volumes in filament (or FMD) printers than in resin.

My experience of using this new printer has been pleasantly satisfactory, and what has impressed me the most is its “eternal” printing volume. For the rest, a 32-bit Chitu electronics, together with the monochrome screen and the quality of the rest of the components, assure us a life of use much higher than the current RGB LCD printers.

In short, if you are looking for a versatile, monochrome resin printer with high resolution (2K) that allows you to produce larger-scale prototypes Shuffle XL Lite is an excellent option to consider, especially if you prioritize a good price/quality ratio.

If you are looking for a versatile, monochrome resin printer with high resolution (2K) that allows you to produce larger-scale prototypes, Shuffle XL Lite is an excellent option to consider, especially if you prioritize a good quality / price ratio.