The Kudo3D Bean 3D printer is generally considered a good entry-level option for hobbyists, praised for its compact size, ease of use, and relatively affordable price, but reviews often note limitations in print quality, particularly with intricate details, due to its small build volume and basic printing technology.

Sonic 4K 2022 Specifications
Software : | Chitubox | Printing Speed: | 10mm/ hr for 30 micron layer thickness | |
Technology: | 4K mono LCD | Machine size: | 20 x 20 x 40 cm | |
Light-source: | LCD 60w | Print size: | 6.8 x 12 x 16 cm | |
XY Resolution: | 31 μm | Material: | 405nm UV Resin | |
Layer Thickness: | 10 μm Max | Net Weight: | 6.8Kg |
Bean Settings
Try our UNICAL™ Calibration Model
If you’re trying Monocure 3D Resin for the first time or have just got a new printer, you’ll need to tweak your slicer settings to ensure perfect synergy between our resin and your printer.
The most efficient way to achieve this is by using a Calibration Model. These small, intricate models are quick to print. To calibrate your printer using the UNICAL™ Download the STL model here and for step-by-step instructions on how to use the UNICAL™ head to our 3D Calibration Model Page.