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The ELEGOO Mars 5 Ultra 9K Resin 3D Printer combines blazing 150mm/h speed with a 9K mono LCD for ultra-fine detail. Featuring smart automatic leveling, AI-powered error detection, and WiFi cluster printing, it empowers professionals and beginners alike to produce flawless, high-precision models effortlessly. Its innovative tilt release technology and real-time monitoring redefine efficiency, making it a must-have for anyone serious about next-level resin 3D printing.















| ASIN | B0D3TMS8DF |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,732 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #224 in 3D Printers |
| Brand | ELEGOO |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Device | Laptop, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (261) |
| Date First Available | 24 August 2024 |
| External Certification | não aplicável |
| Form Factor | Printer |
| Generic Name | Laser Printer |
| Hardware Interface Type | USB |
| Included Components | / |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26 x 26.8 x 45.1 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 17.77 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8 kg 800 g |
| Item Width | 10.55 Inches |
| Item model number | EL-3D-M5U |
| Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
| Model number | EL-3D-M5U |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Number of USB Ports | 1 |
| Number of processors | 20 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 25.98 x 26.8 x 45.14 cm; 8.8 kg |
| Resolution | 9K x 9K dpi |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
A**R
Amazing high quality prints and easy to do.
S**G
Just got into 3d printing and oh man, never knew what I always missing. Print quality is fantastic. So easy to use that even an absolute beginner like me learnt how to use it within an hour. It hasn't stopped printing since I have gotten it!
I**O
Muy buena impresora, la sacas de la caja y puedes empezar a imprimir
R**N
I bought this printer back in August and wanted to really run it through its paces to make sure that I was happy with it before writing a review. I'm not someone who prints miniatures, I'm someone who makes 3D printed dice masters. I'm still learning, so please take my review with a grain of salt. I typically use a fast brand of resin, since my prints need to be extremely precise. This printer is honestly, largely stress-free. I'm graduating from a Mars 2 Pro, which served me well, but was beginning to show its age. The good: - No adjustment screws for the print head / bed. None. It's a latch that clips into a metal arm, and it's very solid. I don't know why we didn't do this earlier - no more messing around with hex wrenches. If you're someone who liked that, you will not like this. Personally, my RSI-ridden hands are grateful. - Build quality is excellent, anything that matters is made of metal. The outer shell is plastic, which is fine. - Slightly larger touch-screen that works well with gloves on. - Temperature gauge! Nice! (My office runs cold, so this is good to know for me.) It is in Celcius though, so those of you used to using Freedom Units may struggle. - Wifi - actually kinda great? No juggling USB keys either, you can send prints from the slicer. Nice! - ChituBoxPro, surprisingly, is okay to work with! It has some quirks, and I always run my prints through UVTools to make sure they're solid before I print. - Record your prints, see where they fail (this is particularly helpful to me, so I can go back and review exactly when and why a print might not have gone well.) - Resin vat is held on with two long screws that go all the way through the frame of the resin vat and down into the body of the printer. - Tilty vat, supposedly nicer on the FEP? - Came with a resin catch to put on the printer while you unload prints. Very nice. Surprisingly useful, and your printer doesn't get covered in resin drips. - Textured bed. :) This isn't necessary, but it's a nice upgrade over the Mars 2 Pro's smooth bed. - You probably won't need a magnetic build plate. It's a nice to have, but I haven't had issues with the bed. The Neutral: - The hood / lid is not hinged like the Jupiter, which would have been nice, but I guess it's saving a bit of space, so that's okay. - Chitubox sometimes drops information from models and the supports aren't always where you think they are. It's workable, I just wish it were friendlier to other slicers. - The vat has a billion screws on the bottom, just like the Mars 2 does. I haven't had to replace the FEP yet, but I'm dreading that a little. - Replacement parts, including the screen and FEP are a bit on the price-y end. I don't mind, the rest of the printer is hassle-free, so it's a compromise I'm willing to make. - Not sure about the fast vs normal printing speed. I use normal, because I need my models to be perfect. The not so great: - If you're looking for a printer where you can adjust every single setting to an obsessive degree, this may not be your printer. Chitubox Pro allows for a decent amount of customization in how your settings go, but you will have to hunt and peck through the settings to find them because they're not readily apparent. - Doesn't want to talk to other slicers easily. YMMV, I'm still new at all of this. - Camera is uh, below the vat. So... if you're like me and you print models that are no larger than about 2 inches high, you won't really be able to see most of it. I think you can extend the camera upwards but then you're looking at the top of the build plate, so ...? - ChituBoxPro only takes encrypted CTB files, which you can work around using UVTools, but keep in mind if you're an open source advocate that this file format is ... mmm. Sub-optimal. Important stuff: - Remember to take the lens cap off on the camera. My silly self did not, and was confused as to why there were no pictures on my camera. Oops. -You will need to use the BETA version of ChituBoxPro, not the regular one. The regular one doesn't include the Mars 5 Ultra yet. I imagine it will within the year. - If your prints are failing, check your resin settings and check to make sure your environment isn't too cold. I had bed-adhesion issues below about 15C. My office gets super cold, so I had to close some vents to get comfortably into the range that my resin preferred. VERDICT: If you're someone who's making dice masters - which is all I can speak to - this is a great printer for the price and it's treated me very well. Any time I've had issues with my prints, it's because my model was actually broken, or I didn't support the model well enough, so basically user error, not printer issue. SCORE: 4.5/5 - Great printer, somewhat unfriendly to anything outside of the CHITU ecosystem, great for beginners with its simple setup and assembly.
E**K
Muy buena y versátil. La utilizo para odontología y cubre todas las necesidades además por la autocalibración está lista para usarse.
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