Let me know Start off, the Saturn is a phenomenal printer. The print quality is fantastic. My problem is the construction volume and thus the material costs. Let me explain: the Saturn has a huge build area, which is great when you're crafting huge items in the X and Y axis. I was wrong in thinking that I need a large Z axis. - because the resin parts need to be aligned, and therefore the overall smaller area I was working on didn't make sense to have such a large build area. The larger build area also meant that the resin spread more thinly over a larger area, and in the short time I've been working with this, I found I was putting way more resin into the tank than I needed to actually make mine prints needed. In summary, this is a great printer if you need to print large multi-axis models, but if you're new or want to print smaller things, a smaller print volume like the Elegoo Mars or the Anycubic Photon will do. .
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