Reddit Reddit reviews Monoprice Mini SLA LCD Resin 3D Printer (Updated Version) Build Area 118 x 65 x 110 mm, High Resolution, Auto Leveling, Wi-Fi Web UI, 2K LCD Curing Screen

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Monoprice Mini SLA LCD Resin 3D Printer (Updated Version) Build Area 118 x 65 x 110 mm, High Resolution, Auto Leveling, Wi-Fi Web UI, 2K LCD Curing Screen
UPDATED: Improved Z-axis lead screw and rail system prevents wobble | More robust Z-axis couple prevents over torqueing and helps keep the print surface steady while printing.UPDATED: The ball joint that connects the bed to the z-axis is now held tighter in place and will not slip while leveling or printing |  Build surface improvement helps prevent failed printsAUTO LEVELED BUILD PLATE: Part of the difficulty of resin prints is making sure that the build plate is level with the vat. This printer has a unique system that automatically levels the build plate for you.ON-BOARD PROFILE MANAGEMENT: The printer supports multiple, on-board profiles, allowing you to quickly and easily load the proper settings for your print. The different profiles can be used to change the curing time, lift height, and other critical print parameters.SIMPLE WI-FI WEB UI: Slice, print, and manage model files without the need for a separate software program using the convenient, built-in Web UI. You can print directly from the Web UI over your Wi-Fi network or save the files to a microSD card for permanent storage and traditional printing from the microSD card.
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1 Reddit comment about Monoprice Mini SLA LCD Resin 3D Printer (Updated Version) Build Area 118 x 65 x 110 mm, High Resolution, Auto Leveling, Wi-Fi Web UI, 2K LCD Curing Screen:

u/blahdidbert · 1 pointr/security

This was your original comment:

>3d printing is not accurate enough.

This statement is inaccurate and I pointed that out.

>they used 3d printer (resin) in the range of half thousand dollars.

You can pick up a Resin Printer now for less than 200.

>mythbuster used a normal printer (>300dpi) you can get in your hardware store for less than 50$ paper and ink included.

Mybusters did this back in 2011, no where near the tech today and is does not carry over at all as the tech today uses "depth" sensors to measure space between ridges and ridge length. You can't do that on a flat 2D print.