Anycubic Photon Mono X
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Description
The Anycubic Photon Mono X is a mid-format MSLA resin printer that, in its day, made large, detailed curing affordable. It suits miniature painters, modelers and anyone who needs a big build area with high detail.
The build volume is 192×120×245 mm, with curing handled by an 8.9-inch monochrome LCD at 3840×2400 (4K) and a 50-micron pixel size. Short layer exposure (1.5–2 s) delivers speeds up to 60 mm/h — roughly 3x faster than Anycubic's older RGB printers. The Z axis runs on dual linear rails, the 405 nm UV light source uses a matrix layout for even curing, and control is via a 3.5-inch touchscreen and a Wi-Fi app.
Pros
- Large 192×120×245 mm build area — print big models whole or many small parts in a single run
- Monochrome 4K LCD: high detail (50-micron pixel) and long panel life — several thousand hours versus RGB
- Fast: 1.5–2 s layer exposure and up to 60 mm/h — clearly quicker than Anycubic's earlier MSLA printers
- Dual linear rails on the Z axis — stable platform motion and less risk of layer shifting
- Tidy metal body, an easy interface and a flared vat shape that simplifies topping up and swapping resin
Cons
- The bundled Photon Workshop slicer is rough and clunky, and ChiTuBox wasn't supported at launch
- Tends to overexpose: at default settings walls come out ~0.05 mm thicker, so exposure calibration is needed
- Flaky Wi-Fi and exposed screws around the vat that collect resin when filled high
The Photon Mono X fits anyone printing miniatures, figures, prototypes and master models who wants a large curing area without stepping up to the premium tier. It's a workhorse for home and small workshops, provided you calibrate exposure carefully.
Bottom line: for its time, one of the best-value large-format MSLA printers; now discontinued, succeeded by the Photon Mono X 6K and Photon Mono X2.
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Filament and resin types that work with Anycubic Photon Mono X