Manufacturer:
Anycubic
Quantity:3
Location:
3D Printing Area
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Overview
Anycubic Photon Mono X 6k; 6k Resolution; 9.25'' Screen; Fast Printing; Fast Printing Speed: Photon Mono X can print a typical 120mm/4.7in model in 1.5 hours. High light transmittance: High light transmittance makes quick forming possible; Large Build Volume:print up to 9.6 x 7.8 x 4.8 in. / 245 x 197 x 122 mm (HWD) at a time; Sharp Edges and Corners: Adopting an industry-leading screen with 350:1 contrast ratio.
Technical Details
Exposure screen: 9.25’’ monochrome ● Printing volume: 199.1 oz. / 1.6 gal. / 5.9 L ● Light transmittance: 6% ● Contrast ratio: 350:1 ● Light source: Parallel matrix (LED x 40) ● Power density: 5,000 - 6,500 μw/cm² / 34,150 - 44,395 lux ● Printing accuracy: 5,760 x 3,600 px (6K) ● Horizontal resolution: 34 μm ● Printing speed: Max 80mm/h ● Control panel: 3.5’’ TFT touch-control ● Data input: USB-A 2.0 / LAN ● Power supply: 120W ● Screen area: 38.22 in² / 248.75 cm² ● Machine dimensions: 18.7 x 11.4 x 10.6 in. / 475 x 290 x 270 mm (HWD) ● Machine weight: 24.3 lb. / 11 kg
     
     
Access & Hazard Information
 
Assisted Access
Members are allowed to use this equipment. Access rules are defined by the equipment’s hazard class. Read the hazard class descriptions.
Hazard Class 3 
- Hazards: Minor injuries that can be resolved with first aid kit or ice pack, but potential for serious lacerations and minor amputations that require medical attention
- Power: Greater than 0.5 HP, greater than 10-amp, 120 VAC, greater than 24V DC
- Examples:Powerful portable tools and light industrial tools. 3D printers/processes with toxic/corrosive wash steps, CNC interlocked/enclosed mill, lathe, waterjet
- Access Requirements:Members must attend a training session and pass written and hands-on exams. Improper use will be punished with a verbal warning, a note in the members file, mandatory retraining, and potiential loss of access to the space.
- Supervision Requirements: The Makerspace must be open and a dedicated staff member must supervise use of this equipment for the entirety of its operation. Staff may deny access or place additional restrictions on use of this equipment on a per-use or per-person basis.