Anycubic Photon Mono M7

from $389
LCD resolution
14K
Screen diagonal
10.1"
Max print speed
150 mm/h
Build Volume
223×126×230 mm

Specifications

Build Volume

X × Y × Z223×126×230 mm

Layer Height

Range0.01 - 0.15 mm

Screen & light

Light sourceMono LCD
LCD resolution14K (13312×5120)
Screen diagonal10.1"
Pixel size17 μm
UV wavelength405 nm

Speed & layers

Max print speed150 mm/h
Z-axis accuracy10 μm

Resin tank

Resin tank volume1000 ml
Anti-aliasingYes

Physical

Weight12 kg
Power Consumption135 W

Information

Release Year2025

Description

The Anycubic Photon Mono M7 is a mid-size MSLA resin printer with 14K detail, aimed at both beginners and experienced makers. Its headline feature is the 10.1-inch monochrome 14K LCD paired with a COB light source that delivers high exposure uniformity across the whole build area.

The build volume is 223×126×230 mm (6.5 L), with layer heights from 0.01 to 0.15 mm. The COB source with a Fresnel lens and a light-uniformity algorithm drives print speeds up to 90 mm/h on standard resin and up to 150 mm/h on high-speed resin. The Z axis runs on dual linear rails with 10 µm precision, the vat is leveling-free, and the ACF release film speeds up layer peeling. Control is via a 4.3" touchscreen, with the Anycubic app supported.

Pros

  • 10.1" 14K screen resolves very fine detail — reviewers rate it among the best detail-to-price ratios in its class
  • Fast: up to 150 mm/h on high-speed resin noticeably cuts print times
  • COB light source with a Fresnel lens and uniformity algorithm — even exposure across the build area
  • Leveling-free vat and dual Z linear rails with 10 µm precision — easy start and stable output
  • Smart printing features and failure detection save resin on failed prints
  • Official pricing and support in Russia at an accessible base price

Cons

  • No power-loss recovery — printing won't resume after a power interruption
  • The stock Photon Workshop slicer is weaker than third-party tools (Chitubox, Lychee)
  • WiFi/LAN file transfer is promised as an update; at launch only USB is available
  • Resin is toxic and the fan is as loud as an open FDM printer — needs a ventilated room, not a bedroom

The Photon Mono M7 fits anyone printing miniatures, figurines, jewelry master models and other detailed parts who wants high resolution without overpaying. It's a solid first resin printer and a fast workhorse for experienced users alike.

Bottom line: a balanced 14K printer with fast printing and even COB exposure — excellent detail for the money, in exchange for no power-loss protection and a fairly basic stock slicer.

Reviews

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