Elegoo, at Rapid + TCT 2025 in Detroit, has now fully revealed the Jupiter large resin 3D printer first teased in March.
A 302 x 162 x 300 mm build machine with a 16K resolution on a 14-inch LCD screen for an XY resolution of 20 x 26 microns, Elegoo pegs the Jupiter 2 at a max speed of 70 mm per hour, which would see its full build height completed in just over four hours.
The Jupiter 2 is set to be the largest resin 3D printer in the Elegoo product line, beating out the previous Jupiter SE’s 277 x 156 x 300 mm build volume.
The company promised “new innovations” for the machine, and has kitted it out with quality-of-life features. The Jupiter 2 comes with a heated resin vat – a feature that greatly improves the chance of 3D print success – auto-leveling with four-corner force detection, a failure detection and timelapse camera, and a two-way resin pump that will both keep your printing material topped off and return the bulk of resin to its container.
Many changes have also come to the Jupiter’s form factor, with an eye on making the large device easier to use. It has a two-panel front-swinging door instead of a hinged top cover, and uses a dual-handle build plate with mounting detection to ensure it is properly seated before printing.
The resin pump also uses a thoughtful form factor. The Jupiter 2 we saw was fitted with a 4 kg resin bottle mounted to the back of the printer via a simple tray that can slide out and be replaced. The screwtop that connects to the resin bottle separates from the pump and allows for custom solutions to use third-party resin bottles.
Elegoo was particularly proud of its resin vat’s quick-replacement FEP mechanism: four clips hold it to the bottom, and Elegoo demonstrated the ease with which it could pop off for replacement.
Elegoo’s brand director, Coco Lee, told All3DP the new Jupiter 2 was brought about due to customer demand.
The Jupiter 2 is expected to be available for purchase at the beginning of Q3 2025 (July). No word yet on its expected MSRP.
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