Elegoo Elegoo Mars 3 4k Mono MSLA Resin 3D Printer

The Elegoo Mars 3 is a MSLA printer designed for accuracy and robust 3D printing. It features a monochrome LCD panel with a long lifespan and stable performance. The UV light source is powerful and reliable, providing consistent curing exposure. The print volume is 89.6mm x 143.4mm x 175mm (3.5" x 5.7" x 6.9").

  • 6-inch, monochrome LCD panel
  • 4098 x 2560 4k resolution
  • Built-in active carbon filtration
List Price: $380.00
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Product No. M-5FM-HZQ6

Designed from the Ground Up for Accuracy and Robust 3D Printing

Monochromatic LCD panels feature dramatically longer lifespans and maintain a stable performance throughout even the largest print jobs. Paired with the consistent curing exposure of the powerful and reliable UV light source, you'll experience many more print hours on your Elegoo Mars 3, and fewer attempts to produce the parts and works of art you need.

Tech Specs

  • Printing Technology: MSLA
  • Print Volume: 89.6mm x 143.4mm x 175mm (3.5" x 5.7" x 6.9")
  • LCD Panel: 6-inch, monochrome
  • LCD Panel Resolution: 4098 x 2560 4k 
  • Filtration: Built-in active carbon

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will this work with Sunlu S8 printer?

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do these come with the screws to secure the heater cartridge and thermistor?

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when are these coming back in stock

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Do these fit on a prusa mk3s?

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Do these block support the new thermistor cartridge?

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Can you do a left and right handed version, so I can set up my Chimera in a sensible way?

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Is this compatible with the all-metal hex that comes with Robo R1 Plus?

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Does this include the set screw?

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Any chance you will have these that are compatible with a PT100 sensor element? Love the idea, want to keep my nice sensor...

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