Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max

from $699
LCD resolution
7K
Screen diagonal
13.6"
Max print speed
86 mm/h
Build Volume
298×164×300 mm

Specifications

Build Volume

X × Y × Z298×164×300 mm

Layer Height

Range0.01 - 0.15 mm

Screen & light

Light sourceMono LCD
LCD resolution7K (6480×3600)
Screen diagonal13.6"
Pixel size46 μm
UV wavelength405 nm

Speed & layers

Max print speed86 mm/h
Z-axis accuracy10 μm

Resin tank

Resin tank volume1300 ml
Resin heaterYes
Anti-aliasingYes

Physical

Weight24 kg
Power Consumption180 W

Information

Release Year2025

Description

The Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max is a large-format resin (LCD) 3D printer for enthusiasts and professionals who need a big build area without stepping up to an industrial machine. Its headline feature is a 298×164×300 mm (14.7 L) build volume at 46-micron detail on a 13.6-inch 7K screen.

The monochrome LCD with a 6480×3600 resolution is backed by a COB LightTurbo source with a light-uniformity algorithm for even exposure across the whole area. Print speed reaches 86 mm/h with high-speed resin at a 0.1 mm layer, with a layer range of 0.01–0.15 mm. The Z axis rides on dual linear rails with 10-micron precision, and the up to 1.3 L vat features dynamic resin heating to cut viscosity plus auto-refill support during printing.

Pros

  • Large 298×164×300 mm (14.7 L) build area — big models and small batch runs in a single pass
  • Sharp 46-micron detail with roughly 90% light uniformity across the screen — reviewers praise the quality for a printer this size
  • Heated resin vat lowers viscosity and stabilizes printing in a cool room
  • Auto-refill system tops up resin from the bottle mid-print, while sensors track level and failures
  • Hinged UV cover opens with one hand and holds at an angle, with a hook to drain resin off the plate
  • Factory leveling and a 4.3" touchscreen with Wi-Fi, LAN and the Anycubic app

Cons

  • The headline top speed is only reachable with thin high-speed resin at a coarse 0.1 mm layer, which softens detail
  • High price and a large footprint — this model targets experienced users, not beginners
  • Fans are noticeably audible during prints, though quieter than the smaller M7 and M7 Pro
  • Working with resin stays messy and calls for ventilation and protective gear

The Photon Mono M7 Max suits anyone printing large miniatures, busts, prototypes and small batches who has outgrown standard desktop LCD printers. It's a tool for experienced users, studios and workshops ready to set up ventilation and post-processing.

Bottom line: one of the most spacious desktop resin printers in its class — a big build area and consistent quality in exchange for a high price and demands on your workspace.

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