Entering the world of resin printers, Anet is taking their first dip into the sea of competitors with their N4 printer.
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With resin printing on the rise, it’s no wonder companies such as Anet are racing to create the best possible machines for makers on a budget. The booming popularity of SLA printers has brought a new aspect to 3D printing, as the level of detail begins to cross the line of what the human eye can see.
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The Anet N4 seems to be entering the market competing for the spotlight with printers such as the Anycubic Photon and the Elegoo Mars . With advertised features such as a 2K LCD projector and a decently sized print area (120 x 65 x 138 mm), the N4 seems to be a fairly well-equipped competitor with specs suitable for its given price range. Follow along as we take a close look […]
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