Elegoo Resin Printers
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About our machines
This page is a work in progress, as are the machines
- Models:
- Elegoo Saturn
- Build Volume: 7.55in (L) * 4.72in (W) * 7.87in (H) 192mm (L) * 120mm(W) * 200mm (H)
- XY Resolution: 0.05mm(3840*2400)
- Z Axis Accuracy: 0.00125mm
- Layer Thickness: 0.01-0.15mm
- Printing Speed: 30-40mm/h
- Elegoo Mars 2 Pro
- Build Volume: 5.08in(L)*3.15in(W)*6.30in(H) 129mm(L)*80mm(W)*160mm(H)
- Layer Thickness: 0.01-0.2mm
- Printing Speed: 30-50mm/h
- Z Axis Accuracy: 0.00125mm
- XY Resolution: 0.05mm(1620*2560)
- Elegoo Mercury Washing & Curing Machine
- Time Setting: 0-30mins
- Machine Size: 200mm*200mm*352mm
- Maximum Wash Volume: 125mm*85mm*160mm
- Maximum Curing Size: φ140*165mm
- Elegoo Saturn
- Software
- ChituBox
- Chitu DLP Slicer
- Resin available:
Guides and Manuals
Resin Printer
- Prepare files using ChituBox
- Load file onto USB drive
- Turn on machine
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- Clean screen?
- Put on gloves?
- Load resin into machine
- Ensure NOTHING ELSE is in the chamber, like solid objects. The LCD screen may be cracked when the platform comes down if any foreign objects are in there when printing.
- Use interface to select print
Washing Station
- Do not drop the part into the bucket without a bucket or support. Uncured resin can stick to the sides or the stirring mechanism and ruin it.
- Put on gloves.
- Remove platform from printer?
- Submerge in alcohol (already in the container)?
- If alcohol is significantly cloudy, change it out or filter it?
- Turn on stirrer and let it sit for an hour?
- Check on part to see if it needs further cleaning?
After 30 washes, the container should be cleaned.
- Let the container sit long enough for any solids to fall to the bottom.
- Transfer the alcohol slowly to a bottle, using a filter and funnel
- Scrape out resin solids using plastic scraper and place on cardboard or something disposable
- Set the resin outside to cure for 1 hour in direct sunlight
- Replace the wash bin and refill with alcohol
Curing Station
- Make sure parts are fully dry before using this machine.
- Set to cure for X hours?
- Check to see if part needs more curing?
Handling and Storing Resin
- Resin is toxic.
- Wear gloves.
- Use ventilation.
- Uncured resin should be stored in original container. Transfer unused resin from printer to bottle using the filters. This will keep any partially cured solids out of the bottled resin.
- Use alcohol to clean up spilled resin immediately.
General Tips and Safety
- Requires a safety checkout or class before using
- Wear gloves when handling resin containers
- Clean up spills or messes immediately using isopropyl.
- Resins should be stored in the opaque, UV-resistant bottles they came in.
- Resin is fully cured only after adequate exposure in a UV-curing unit. Only after being fully cured do the parts no longer require protective gloves to handle.
Helpful Videos/Links
- Saturn
- Mars 3
- Wash and Cure
- Chitubox - slicer
- Chitubox software
Maintenance
- Resin must be stored between 20-25℃ (68-75°F)
- LCDs need replacing occasionally