Creality Halot One Resin 3D Printer with 6 Inch 2K Monochrome 2650X1620 LCD MSLA UV Photocuring, 2021 New Generation, Integral Light Source, Wi-Fi Build-in, Printing Size 127x80x160mm CL-60

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Creality Halot One Resin 3D Printer with 6 Inch 2K Monochrome 2650X1620 LCD MSLA UV Photocuring, 2021 New Generation, Integral Light Source, Wi-Fi Build-in, Printing Size 127x80x160mm CL-60

Creality Halot One Resin 3D Printer with 6 Inch 2K Monochrome 2650X1620 LCD MSLA UV Photocuring, 2021 New Generation, Integral Light Source, Wi-Fi Build-in, Printing Size 127x80x160mm CL-60

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When compared to the Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K, the Halot-One prints more but at a slightly lower resolution. In terms of resolutions, we are talking about microscopic detailing. The print quality, the quality of the print surfaces are at the same level for both printers. Creality Halot-One Print Samples As far as the actual light source, passing through said LCD, the HALOT-ONE has a 120W, self-developed integral light source system, which promises an impressive above 80% illumination uniformity. There are a total of six light sources in the HALOT-ONE (half of what the HALOT-SKY has at 12), capable of outputting 3800uw/cm2. The difference is that the LD-002H does not have Wi-Fi and the resin tray is slightly less convenient. Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K Software language: Chinese, English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish

Creality’s first resin slicer Creality Box can give you simple and straightforward slicing experience, but other software options are available including ChiTuBox and Lychee. Anyone familiar with FDM 3D printers and their limitations will also be very impressed by how clean and uniform all of the surfaces are. Particularly torturous things, like overhands and aggressive angles, as well as pointy bits also look amazing coming out of the HALOT-ONE. I wish I would’ve known that it does not come with any sample resin, contrasting FDM printers that typically come with at least enough filament to make a small model.

You also need a proper space to install and use the HALOT-ONE. Ideally, a well-ventilated room, without any direct sunlight. Also, you probably don't want to move the machine around too much after the initial setup, since it is pretty much guaranteed to be dirty with uncured resin in some way after its very first use. No matter how hard you scrub with the isopropyl alcohol, resin will remain and you should always be careful around it while it is in liquid form. Unlike the HALOT-ONE, the pro version is equipped with dual z-axis linear rails that give the printer extra stability and layer accuracy. It already comes pre-loaded with all the settings needed to communicate with HALOT devices and generate compatible cxdlp files. Then there is the question of storing and cleaning the resin. There is practically no info on that in the manual. Most sources seem to agree that you can leave the resin in the printer, without direct exposure to UV for a few hours to a couple of days safely and continue printing. Endow the prototyped models with higher precision and more gloss to realize comprehensive promotion.

The 5-inch touchscreen of the pro version supports 14 languages including Chinese and English, making it more accessible to users worldwide. And the printing model can be rendered on the screen during the printing for better visualization. Apart from a USB port, you can connect the HALOT-ONE Pro via Wi-Fi, getting prints remotely from a PC and Creality Cloud. Clearly, once you actually start printing with resin, all sorts of hidden considerations and specifics start creeping up. We maintain that Creality could be doing a better job of explaining and communicating all of these in the manual. Finally, we can't just toss in a trio of abbreviations like SLA/DLP/LCD without offering at least some basic explanation. Stereolithography (SLA) is kind of the original and oldest resin-based 3D printing technology, which is why SLA is sometimes used to denote resin 3D printing as a whole. It uses an actual laser beam, directed by mirrors called galvanometers to cure the resin. UI: 5-inch touch screen with simple visual interface, with OTA firmware update support; Linux kernel.The latest and trendy tech is Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). It is quite similar to DLP in that it cures resin one layer at a time, but does not use mirrors. This is part of the reason why it is typically cheaper to manufacture, which has allowed for resin 3D printer prices to drop down to FDM levels in the non-professional space. It is also a good idea to use some eye-protective gear since getting resin in your eyes would be really bad.

First and foremost, we feel like there needs to be more information on proper resin handling in the manual. As things currently stand, these are the only two particular pieces of guidance featured in the manual. We printed some test models, many of which with sub-mm details and the HALOT-ONE basically breezed through them all. Mind you, there is the occasional defect you will probably notice in our prints, but most of these were due to errors on our end. Resin models can be fragile. It seems to be dependent on the resin you use, but I would opt for a PETG print for something that needs to be strong and resin prints for things that just need to look good. The Creality HALOT-ONE is a great machine that comes from Creality - a reputable name in the 3D printing space. It is a great example of the slightly newer breed of significantly cheaper resin printer, based on LCD technology. It manages to be affordable and delivers on most of what it promises, especially in practical terms.Look at the incredibly fine mesh on the skull figure and how consistent it is all around. My FDM Monoprice Select Mini V2 printer straight up cannot do these details, no matter how much I tune the settings.



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