The build size of resin 3D printers varies depending on the type of equipment and its application. Desktop printers are typically around 200mm, while industrial-grade printers can exceed 400mm.
Desktop printers: Common build sizes range from 100–300mm. For example:
The Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra has a build size of 211.68 × 118.37 × 220mm.
The Creality HALOT-X1 has a build size of 211 × 118 × 200mm.
The GDI-Apollo model has a build space of 100 × 75 × 100mm, suitable for printing high-precision small parts such as jewelry and dental molds.
Industrial-grade printers: Larger sizes, with some DLP printers reaching 400 × 259 × 380mm, suitable for mass production and large-scale
prototyping. For example:
The build volume of the Envisiontec Perfactory DDP is 115×70×230mm.
The build volume of the Han's Laser DLP1080E is 144×80×200mm.
The build volume of the photosensitive resin 3D printer (made in Israel) reaches 255×252×200mm.
