Phrozen has fully pulled back the curtain on its new 3D printer, a 14K resin machine called the Sonic Mighty Revo.
It boasts a 10.1-inch Mono LCD screen, a print volume of 223 x 126 x 235 mm, an XY resolution of 16.8 x 24.8 µm, and an “average printing speed” of 70 layers per hour with the claimed top speed being 450 layers per hour.
As previously reported, the printer arrives with auto-leveling, residue detection, failure detection, a built-in heater that will work to maintain 30 °C printing temperatures, and an exhaust vent that can be connected to an external air ventilation system.
For air purification, the Sonic Mighty 14K leverages a USB-powered air purifier. An internal camera is compatible with the PhrozenGO app, which is in line with the promised “24/7 mobile connection” of the printer’s initial reveal.
Besides its resolution, the above features are where the Sonic Mighty Revo predominantly differs from its siblings, the Sonic Mighty 8K and Sonic Mighty 12K. In terms of size, volume, and speed, however, the machines are essentially the same.
There’s also a built-in interior light, a cooling fan, dual linear rails, and a full metal exterior. Users control the printer with a five-inch touchscreen, and connect via USB or Wi-Fi.
The Phrozen Sonic Mighty Revo is available for preorder on Phrozen’s website for $1,000 ($1,050 and €1,034 for the Global and EU stores) until February 21. There, you can also find full specs and additional information.
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