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3D Printer Photo Mono 4 3D Printer Core One
Modelo

Photo Mono 4

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Core One

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Estimated price $200,00 $1200,00
Manufacturer Anycubic Prusa
Release Year 2024 2025
Print Volume [mm] 153x87x165 250x220x270
Printer Size [mm] 300x300x480 385x340x620
Weight [kg] 4 14
Power Loss Recovery YES YES
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,01 0,01
Processor xBuddy 32 bit
Display Touchscreen 2.8'' Touchscreen 3,5''
Power Supply 240 W
Connectivity USB SD
Operating systems Windows, Mac Windows, Linux e Macbook
Date of registration in the system 2024-12-13 2024-11-27
Release date 2024 2025
Extra features The Anycubic Photon Mono 4 features 10K resolution (9024x5120), ensuring precise details with pixels of 17x17um. Its laser-engraved platform 2.0 offers excellent adhesion and easy model removal. Equipped with LighTurbo matrix lighting, it provides uniform illumination, reducing layer lines and rasterization. It has a print volume of 153.4x87x165 mm, 4-point manual leveling, and a print resumption function after power outages, optimizing time and materials. The Prusa Core One is a CoreXY 3D printer featuring a robust steel frame, a 3.5" touchscreen, and a heated chamber for technical filaments. It offers 360° cooling for improved print quality and supports upgrades from the MK4S model. With a compact design, a print volume of 270x250x220 mm, and compatibility with the MMU3 for multi-color printing, it stands out for its ease of maintenance, precision, and speeds up to 260% faster than the MK3S+.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO YES

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Cost-benefit 8 / 10 7 / 10
Hardware 6.3 / 10 6 / 10
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Print volume 3 / 10 3 / 10
Performance 9 / 10 4 / 10
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Conclusion

In conclusion, the comparison between the Anycubic Photon Mono 4 and the Prusa Core One illustrates two distinct approaches to 3D printing, catering to different user needs and budgets. The Anycubic Photon Mono 4 presents itself as an affordable, highly precise resin printer, ideal for users who prioritize detail and design intricacies. Its cost-effective price, robust features, and efficient power loss recovery make it an attractive choice for hobbyists and entry-level professionals focusing on high-resolution outputs.

On the other hand, the Prusa Core One, while significantly more expensive, offers a range of advanced features that justify its higher price point. Its larger print volume, versatile material compatibility including support for multi-color printing, and faster performance make it a suitable option for more serious makers or small businesses requiring both quality and versatility in their 3D printing projects.

Ultimately, the decision between the two models should hinge on the user's specific needs: whether they seek an economical choice focused on precision and ease of use, or a more sophisticated machine capable of handling various materials and producing larger prints with enhanced speed and quality.