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As with all 3D Printers, components will wear out over time and require replacement. To ensure that users can get the most uptime from their Phrozen3D Sonic 8K Series 3D Printers we offer Replacement LCD Modules as a standalone product. As with all consumables, the best practice is to keep one in your personal inventory for when it needs replacing.
The NEW EPAX E10-8k is equipped with a 10.1-inch 8K Mono LCD screen. This Monochrome LCD screen optimizes the output of light exposure allowing for breakneck curing and print times of up to 100 mm/hr. The E10-8K is further equipped with a lensed light source consisting of ultraviolet LED matrix with a finely tuned lens array. The emitted UV rays are uniformly parallel creating an ultra-precise image resolution of 7680*4320 pixels. Pixel size is 28.5um.
With neck-breaking speed, accuracy down to the very finest of detail, and a massive build volume at 218.88 x 123.12 x 250 mm, the EPAX E10-8k offers an unprecedented combination of features that deliver swift, precise results down to every single detail.
The Phrozen Sonic MEGA 8K is an industrial-grade mono-LCD 3D printer that boasts a long-life monochrome LCD screen with ultra-high 8K definition, which makes it a professional machine that creates remarkably detailed models. Besides, it offers an impressively large build volume for makers and product designers that are really passionate about bringing their most insane ideas to life.
The MEGA 8K comes with a pre-calibrated building plate, dual linear rail and ball screw design, full metal exterior, and multi-fan cooling system. This high-precision device is designed to be used in a variety of professional and industrial applications. Check out the following art models to assess the quality of printing the device is capable of.
The machine apparently resembles the Phrozen Transform, the previous large-format productby the renowned Taiwanese company, but still has a number of differences, the major of which being the 8K resolution. Look through the following table to compare the two models in detail.
The Phrozen Sonic MEGA 8K is an large-scaleLCD 3D printer that can print layers at a minimum layer height of 10 microns, with an XY positioning accuracy of 43 µm. This way, you can produce objectswith extremely smooth exterior surfaces.
The powerful 15-inch 8K monochrome LCD screen is the first of its kind for resin 3D printers, in terms of both size and resolution. This makes for the unprecedented quality of outputs produced with the device.
The Phrozen Sonic MEGA 8K offers an enormous build areaof 330 x 185 x 400 mm (12.9 x 7.3 x 15.7 in) that lets you make a single huge model in one go or simultaneously print multiple smaller ones, which will be especially great for mass production.
The Sonic MEGA 8K can be controlled via PC or its built-in LCD touchscreen display and features Ethernet, USB, and SD card connectivity, which makes it a really accessible device.
The printer can interact with a 3D model of almost any format and is compatible with ChiTuBox — a slicer optimized to work with SLA/DLP/LCD 3D printers.
Top 3D Shop provides dedicated tutorials on how to successfully run Chitubox with your Sonic Mega 8K 3D printer as well as the settings you need to use for your Phrozen resins.
The Phrozen Sonic MEGA 8K is available in black with dark-yellow transparent areas in the doors. Its stylish design makes it ideal for a number of professional and personal applications. The outer dimensions of the machine are 40 х 47 х 68 сm (15.7 x 18.5 x 26.7 inches) and it weighs 35 kg (77 lbs). With the exterior completely made out of metal, the Sonic Mega 8K is a strong, heavy-duty device, its structure ensures sustainable operation over the long-term.
The Phrozen Sonic MEGA 8K goes for $2,399.00, which is reasonable considering this product’s resolution, build area (one of the largest), and overall capabilities especially taking into account that no alternative is currently available on the market for this new device.
【10.3"" Larger Build Volume】UniFormation GKtwo 3D resin printer has a larger build volume than most resin printers currently on the market at 10.3"" (228*128*245mm). 【8K Monochrome Screen】 GKtwo resin printer adopts a matrix parallel light source with HD resolution 7680*4320 and the XY resolution is 29.6 microns. Additionally, the upgraded anti-scratch film on the LCD helps to protect the screen from any accidental resin leakage.【Built-in Heating System】Have you ever had to stop printing due to dropping winter temperatures? Well then, we have you covered, the GKtwo uses inbuilt PTC ceramic heating technology, heating the machine up to 80°F based on the existing ambient temperature. 【Odor Removal Filter】 UniFormation GKtwo unique odor purification circulatory system uses honeycomb carbon filters the machine absorbs most of the harmful odor normally associated with resin printing. However, should you be printing constantly and for long periods of time it is recommended to replace the filters every 30 days for optimal air purity.【High Compatibility】GKtwo is compatible with Chitubox and UniFormation slicer. We strongly recommend UniFormation Prusa to access the latest preset profiles by Uniformation engineers.
Phrozen’s Sonic Mighty 8K is a large, easy-to-use desktop resin 3D printer with the ability to reproduce very fine details. Its roomy 218 x 123 mm build plate can accommodate an army of gaming miniatures or a good-sized model without the need to slice and dice it. If you could only own one resin printer, this one is well worth investigating.
Priced at $899, the Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K is not exactly cheap but it is ready to compete with the best resin 3D printers on the market. What do you get for the money? First, there’s 8000 pixels stuffed inside the monochrome LCD screen with an incredible 28 microns of detail. The Sonic Mighty 8K also has an easy release build plate, built-in WiFi and a camera. Its touch screen is large and easy to navigate – and the processor is smart enough to let you change exposure settings after you’ve sliced a model.
The Sonic Mighty 8K stands in the middle between Phrozen’s other high resolution printers, at least when it comes to build size, if not price. The petite $700 Sonic Mini 8K has a slightly higher resolution at 22 microns, and the enormous $2900 Sonic Mega 8K(opens in new tab) has 43 microns of resolution. If that’s confusing, understand that the “8K” label refers to how many pixels are contained along the X-axis of the screen. The bigger the screen, the more the pixels are spread out. But when you consider that a human hair can clock in at 75 microns, the Mighty 8K’s 28 micron resolution is incredibly fine. Still confused? VOG has an excellent explanation of resin printer resolution here.
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K includes everything you need to get started – except resin, which you will need to purchase separately. Phrozen sent a bottle of its Aqua-Gray 8K resin(opens in new tab) for this review, which is specifically made for finely detailed prints.
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K requires the same safety precautions as other resin printers. Uncured resin is dangerous, and the solvents used to clean your prints can be irritating to the skin. Use gloves and safety glasses when pouring resin and handling uncured prints.
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K has an on screen tutorial to walk you through the set-up process the first time you turn the machine on. It will test the lights, help you do the Z-axis calibration and then tell you how to perform the first exposure test. The file is already loaded, so you only need to follow the directions, fill the vat with resin and push the buttons.
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K has a design typical of most desktop resin printers. Its base is made of black metal with adjustable feet to prevent wobble and keep the vat level. The bright orange hood protects the build area from UV light and lifts off the top of the machine.
The Sonic Mighty 8K has 3.5 GB of internal memory to store files and data, great for Wi-Fi users. When setting up your printer, you can choose to rename it. This one was renamed “Steve.”
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K ships with free versions of both Chitubox (Mac/Windows) and Lychee (Mac/Windows/Linux) slicers. Both work equally well and it comes down to personal preference as to which you choose.
I ran several prints in different kinds of resin to test the Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K. The machine produced smooth models with crisp details. The problem with testing a machine with this kind of resolution is finding models that are designed with tedious detail in mind. Older models were made when 2K resin printers were common, and many are made with FDM printers in mind.
All twelve models took 4 hours and 2 minutes to print at 2 seconds per layer. These were printed in Phrozen’s Aqua-Gray 8K Resin(opens in new tab), which is formulated to bring out details in high-res prints.
I was looking for a larger model with fine details and found it in this free print by Jukka Seppanen, called theLady of Light. There’s no visible layer lines and the print of her dress is plain as day. Standing 160mm tall, this print took 15 hours and 18 minutes to print with a print speed of 2 seconds per layer. I used Phrozen’s Aqua-Gray 8K Resin.
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty 8K is a well-built 3D printer that delivers on its promise of high-res quality. It"s midsize for a resin printer without being awkward to operate and has a build volume closer to what we see in FDM printers. The quality and extra wiggle room would be a worthwhile investment for someone running an Esty shop or an artist wanting to showcase their work.
While the quality is impressive, and a definite contender for our best 3d printers list, average users might be satisfied with a less expensive 4K machine. The $400 Anycubic Photon M3 is our pick for Best Resin 3D Printer Overall and has outstanding quality. Elegoo’s Saturn 2 8Koffers a similar build volume with fewer bells and whistles for about $300 less.
【10" 8K Monochrome LCD】 ELEGOO Saturn 2 adopts a 10-inch 8K mono LCD screen with an HD resolution of 7680x4320 and an ultra-fine XY resolution of 28.5 microns, outputting outstandingly detailed 3D models with a cure time of only 1-3s per layer. The scratch-resistant tempered glass above the LCD screen with 9H hardness for better light transmission and protection.
【43% Larger than Saturn"s Printing Volume】With a build volume of 219x123x250mm / 8.62x4.84x9.84 inch and a 10” large mono LCD screen make the prototype size larger and the curing efficiency higher, you can print one larger model or multiple smaller models in a single batch.
Solitary “hero” objects work best as they provide the largest contrast between the foreground object and the empty space they exist in. Seeing a scene that extends across the whole display and gets cut off at the boundary slightly ruins the illusion. Note the difference between the LGF 8K Squid video versus the LGF rabbit scene below.
Footage from the EPIC-W 5K S35, WEAPON 8K S35 and WEAPON 8K VV are shot on the same sensors found in DSMC2 GEMINI, DSMC2 HELIUM and DSMC2 MONSTRO respectively.