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3D Resin Printers - Creality Feedback

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User Comments User Model User Recommended
I might be a bit salty about it p Halot One no
I love the fact that I can adjust exposure settings without the need of reslicing the file. Halot One yes
Was able to get it for 150 AUD during an easter sale, and for the money it's extremely good value. I've printed minis mostly, and for that purpose while it doesn't have the highest resolution serves my needs more than adequately. Halot One yes
I am having more issues later in my Halot One's life (4 months after purchase) where the default settings worked fine with almost every resin to I can't get as single thing to finish printing. I will chalk up most of it to human error but I still wish I could figure out certain misprints. Halot One yes
This is a great starter printer, easy set up software easy to use Halot One yes
A very good 2k mono printer with several quality of life features compared to similar printers in its bracket. Halot One yes
Great entry level product that wont break the bank and offers great results. The build area is small, and works for our needs, you may out grow it quickly if you are more of a maker than a weekend hobby warrior. Halot One yes
This is great starting printer the Halot one pro. Slightly larger print volume than most is its price bracket. Works well straight out the box. Clear instructions and display nice and big to read. Overall a great printer. Halot One yes
The build plate is small so you cant print anything to big. The updated firmware is like getting a new printer. Wireless printing is done well. Halot One yes
The printer is excellent and once tuned in provides marvelous prints Halot One yes
Hardware is great (apart from leveling screws) but software sucks. Typical Creality ) Halot One yes
Took awhile to dial in with water washable resin but now that I have - I'm 96% satisfied with this printable. Halot One yes
Overall great machine Halot One yes
for the price and great screen and wifi creality cloud, fantastic for a first timer Halot One yes
For a first try at 3d printing the Halot one is very easy to setup and even though some people have suggested it's too basic in operation, for someone like me coming from an FDM background it gives confidence to adjust settings without you becoming overwhelmed straight out of the box. Halot One yes
user manual is poor Halot One yes
As a first printer can't really go that wrong, it's usually sub £150, has a reasonable build plate and ok quality. Moved on as it wasn't fast enough Halot One yes
No manual z lift on the UI which is strange, but it prints great Halot One Plus yes
Arrived broken. Fixed and printed before returning. Halot One Pro no
responsive and big menu screen. Fantastic mono with it's integral lighting v2. wifi cloud works fine no problems there. 2kg of resin and never failed a print (I do my own supports). Hallot box slicer is so so but printer fully compatible with Lychee and Chitubox. the on board setting is perfect Halot One Pro yes
Great printer. Good quality prints for its price. High quality materials. this one was pre mono display its a bit slow and this is really the only way why I do not recommend it. You can replace display with mono display but then again its better to buy mono display resin printer LD-002R no
Can produce great prints, but is finicky to use. Eliminating light bleed requires soldering in a step down converter, which also dramatically increases exposure times (9+ seclayer, 50 microns). In-unit carbon filter + fan was innovative, but makes resin fumes worse. FEP difficult to tension. LD-002H no
The printer itself is OK at best. The build quality is sturdy, but the Z rail is wobbly and not stable at all. The leveling process is a pain, since the 4 screws holding the build plate are missing washers and are misaligned. It is hard to calibrate the resins since the light source is uneven. LD-002H no
Little data available to help a newbie navigate different resin types. That was one of the reasons I started watching the VOGman channel, to figure how to make my wax resin prints and burn them out for cating. LD-002H yes
It prints nice but I never tried another printer LD-002H yes
Good if you are starting out and just want to do some small projects, very easy to use. However, I'm not sure it is good enough if you want to take the hobby to the next level, perhaps the M3 is better. But, none the less impressed with most of the results. LD-002H yes
Pretty good for the price and what it was capable of 3 years ago. Upgraded the screen to mono, has worked pretty well but has now stopped printing. LD-002R no
Prints are good quality, but poor UI user interface, small build volume and unremarkable layer speeds make it hard to recommend over newer models LD-002R no
Great little printer. It was my first resin printer. It isn't exactly built like a tank, but it's not falling apart either. LD-002R yes
The mainboard died after a year but a replacement was available. OK printer for little money. LD-002R yes
This was a present and it opened up a new world to me. LD-002R yes
Overall a very good place to start although the 2k rgb screen is starting to show its age. I'd recommend if there's a sale for under $100 LD-002R yes
It's a cheap entry-level machine. It will be fine to test & teach you about printing in general. But, it seems not enough well manufactured to keep up will constant usage. You might want to get a slightly better machine & resell it still working if the Hobby doesn't suit you. LD-006 no
A good printer at an attractive price point in my country. Its a challenge to find spare parts anywhere though. I would recommend this to someone who wants a good medium size printer to get started in their resin printing journey. LD-006 yes

 

 

 

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