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Anycubic Photon M3 Plus
About the Anycubic Photon M3 Plus
Anycubic's Photon M3 Plus 3D printer comes with two standout features - automatic resin feeding and wireless connectivity. However, early reviews suggest these features may have some limitations. The Photon M3 Plus is priced around $700, putting it in competition with printers that match or exceed its specs like resolution and build volume. This makes the M3 Plus's unique features critical to justify its value. The auto resin filling aims to make printing more convenient by automatically refilling the vat when resin runs low. However, some reviews note the reservoir capacity is small at 100ml. The wireless connectivity allows monitoring prints remotely via WiFi. But the range may be limited, with the printer needing to be within 10-20 feet of the router. Overall, the Photon M3 Plus brings innovation with its resin auto-refill and wireless printing. But with a premium price point, its unique features may need refinement to match expectations.
Benefits of the Anycubic Photon M3 Plus
Fully assembled - This 3D printer is shipped completely assembled, and is ready to plug in and start using as soon as you unbox it. You will still need to follow the included calibration procedures, but this will not take a significant amount of time.
Wireless printing - In addition to the standard USB and SD card connections, you can connect wirelessly to this printer to print from your computer or mobile device.
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Brand Summary: Anycubic
Anycubic is a budget 3D printer brand known for offering Creality Ender 3-like clones with more features at lower prices. Established in 2015, they focus on their Kobra series, providing ease-of-use features and attractive pricing for beginners. With a large online community, Anycubic offers after-sales support, but their Trustpilot rating is low. Recommended for users on a budget, Anycubic's printers balance affordability and functionality. However, their reputation for poor support, the use of less durable plastic gears in the Kobra's extruder, and the cosmetic appearance with many plastic components may deter some users.
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