Anycubic Photon M3 Max
3D printing technology can be a valuable tool for research institutes and industries in Sri Lanka. In a research setting, 3D printers can be used to quickly create models of new inventions and designs, allowing researchers to save time and resources while testing and refining their ideas. In industry, 3D printers can be used to rapidly prototype new products, as well as to create custom or one-of-a-kind parts. This technology has the potential to save time and money, and can also be used in a variety of industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and medical etc.


Features:
- Exposure screen: 13.6″ monochrome
- Printing accuracy: 6,480 x 3,600 px (7K)
- Contrast ratio: 450:1
- Light source: Parallel matrix (LED lights x 84)
- Â Build plate: Laser-engraved platform
-  Printing speed: ≤ 60 mm/hr
- Â Control panel: 4.3″ resistive touch-control
- Â Data input: USB-A 2.0
- Â Rated power: 120W
- Â Print size: 300 x 298 x 164 mm / 11.8 x 11.7 x 6.46 in. (HWD)
- Â Printing volume: 14.7 L / 498.5 oz
- Â Machine size: 596 x 400 x 408 mm / 23.5 x 15.7 x 16 in. (HWD)
- Â Machine weight: 21 kg / 46.3 lb















Reviews
There are no reviews yet.