Hong Kong-based OEM Peopoly has announced the Phenom XXL V2, an LCD-based resin 3D printer that will feature a range of new features designed for easier use and higher-quality results than its predecessor, the Phenom XXL.

The Phenom XXL V2 shares the same massive 527 x 296 x 550 mm build volume with the Phenom XXL – the largest printer in the company’s Phenom series and a machine well-suited to high-volume production and oversized models.

New to the Phenom XXL V2 is an improved LED array with more-focused light that is higher in intensity, requiring less power and resulting in higher-resolution prints faster and at cooler temperatures. A redesigned power system, meanwhile, takes advantage of the LED array and therefore enjoys an increase in energy efficiency, noise output, and stability.

Peopoly Phenom XXL V2
Inside look at the Peopoly Phenom XXL V2 ultra-large-format resin 3D printer (Source: Peopoly)

Leveraging a Vlare Core board – on which Peopoly’s Phenom Forge also runs – the Phenom XXL V2 claims to achieve faster processing times per layer, multi-zone exposure for stronger support structures, open file format support, and offers a Wi-Fi connection. The printer will also feature a 7-inch touchscreen, an industrial-grade 4K panel, an infrared camera for remote monitoring and management, and removable panels for easy maintenance.

While the Phenom XXL V2 may be a bit outside the consumer’s gaze thanks to its price point ($8,999), it seems to be yet another impressive release from Peopoly, which counts among its ranks the Moai desktop laser-SLA machine and, of course, the original Phenom printer.

Pre-orders are currently up on the Peopoly website, enabling users to purchase the Phenom XXL V2 at a temporarily reduced price ($8,499).

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