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3D Printer Photo Mono 4 3D Printer H2D
Model

Photo Mono 4

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H2D

Printing Material Resin Filament
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Estimated price $200,00 $1899,00
Manufacturer Anycubic Bambu Lab
Release Year 2024 2025
Print Volume [mm] 153x87x165 350x320x325
Printer Size [mm] 300x300x480 492x514x626
Weight [kg] 4 42,3
Power Loss Recovery NO YES
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,01 0,01
Processor
Display Touchscreen 2.8'' Touchscreen 5''
Power Supply
Connectivity USB Wifi, Bambu bus, Cartão SD
Operating systems Windows, Mac Windows, Mac, Linux
Date of registration in the system 2024-12-13 2025-03-31
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. Bambu Lab’s H2D combines high-speed 3D printing with a chamber heated up to 65 °C, dual extrusion with automatic nozzle switching, an AMS for filament drying and exchange, and AI sensors that detect failures. It offers optional laser and digital cutting capabilities, features intelligent calibration through computer vision, vibration control, enhanced fire safety, and real-time camera monitoring.
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 8 / 10
Tela . .
Print volume 3 / 10 4 / 10
Performance 9 / 10 5 / 10
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Conclusion

In conclusion, when comparing the Anycubic Photo Mono 4 and the Bambu Lab H2D, it's clear that these two 3D printers cater to different segments of the market. The Photo Mono 4 is an entry-level printer that offers excellent value for those focused on high-resolution resin prints, featuring a compact size, lightweight design, and an impressive print resolution. It earns solid scores for cost-benefit and performance, making it a suitable choice for hobbyists or individuals just starting with 3D printing.

On the other hand, the H2D is a high-end filament printer designed for more advanced users and professional applications, characterized by its larger print volume, extensive feature set, and enhanced capabilities such as dual extrusion and real-time monitoring. While it commands a higher price point and is heavier, the H2D excels in performance and hardware quality, making it a better investment for users who require versatility and reliability in their printing tasks.

Ultimately, the choice between these two printers should be guided by individual needs and budget—those seeking affordability and ease of use may prefer the Photo Mono 4, while those who require advanced features and larger print capabilities should consider the Bambu Lab H2D.