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🚀 Print Big, Print Fast, Print Flawless — Own the Future of Resin 3D!
The ANYCUBIC Photon Mono M7 MAX is a powerhouse resin 3D printer featuring a massive 298×164×300mm build volume and ultra-high 7K resolution with COB LighTurbo 3.0 lighting. It boasts a blazing 60mm/h print speed, dynamic resin temperature control, and smart resin auto-fill and reclaim systems. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, its flip-open cover and intelligent speed enhancements streamline your workflow, making large, detailed prints faster and easier than ever.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #33,299 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #51 in 3D Printers |
| Brand | ANYCUBIC |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 28500 Grams |
| Material | ABS, Aluminum , Polycarbonate |
| Product Dimensions | 20.47"D x 20"W x 31"H |
M**A
What they said!
Read the reviews. "Wow" "Excelente" "Muy Bueno". That about sums it up. This is truly an exceptional machine and I'm just fully tapping into its full potential. I've had mine a few months now. It was a rough start. The LCD screen was out in one section on the start up test, though this was likely shipping damage. Anycubic was immediately responsive and within 2 emails I had a new LCD replacement kit in a few days. The swap was very easy and I was off and running. I'll note that I've had an Anycubic Photon M3 max for about 3 years. Possibly the best one ever made. I've used it for small scale production of some finished parts, and it has been bulletproof and paid for itself many times over. Just before buying this one, I upgraded it to ACF film, jacked up the print speeds and it was fully next level and I was smitten. Yet even from that point of view, the M7 has totally blown my mind. It prints ridiculously fast. You can't believe it when you see it. Yet it produces mind blowing accuracy. You can only see layer lines on flat surfaces. Anything with texture blends them out and it looks as good as molded. Your prints actually shine. Compared to even my M3 Max on steroids, it effortlessly outperforms it. With the equally amazing Pro2 resin, 12 hour prints barely take 5 now. And they're just gorgeous. Also the build plate is massive. So you can fit even more prints on a plate than even the M3 max. Altogether this slashes time tremendously. So when prints are done there's a little hangy thing for the build plate, and a button in the software that lets you raise the print bed 50mm in one tap. This lets you hang the plate under the platform frame at a diagonal so excess resin drips away quickly. The plate goes on and off easily and the removal process is the same as any resin printer's. BUT THEN...the star of the show. The resin sucker. It has a resin sucker! You go into the post print 'cleanup' menu and tap 'retrieve'. A little tube and sensor drop down and suck the resin out of the vat into the autofill bottle. Its not crazy fast and you have to help steer the resin towards it with a spatula a bit, but it will eventually suck the resin vat almost completely dry. The cleanup from there is negligible. Its amazing. I dump the resin from my M3 in there too. 95% hands free cleanup. The flip down lid is a great touch too. The cover for my M3 Max is huge and I never have anywhere to put it when I open it. This one flips pretty easy and stays up when you want it to. It also drowns out pretty much all of the motor noise. That said the internal exhaust fans on this printer are definitely loud. Overall its louder than my M3. Not offensive, and not as loud as an FDM printer, but definitely noticeable. As far as software interface goes, I admit to having my own weird preferences about things, but overall the software is pretty solid. I never had any issue intuitively finding the features or settings I wanted, and most everything is explained. Same with the Workshop software. I was pretty used to the M3s Workshop and didn't feel great about the new version at first, but its actually much better once you get into it. Slightly less user friendly (to me), but far more capable. Once you get the hang of it its powerful. I really just have almost no complaints about this printer. Besides that the wash station is kinda junk, but that's a different review. I can't yet speak to its durability, but the durability of my last one paid for this one, so I'm optimistic. For the price, this machine is just so capable and powerful it reminds you you live in epic times! Get this thing and get ready for some BIG fun.
A**N
Poorly built printer, terrible support, terrible smell, terrible software, just.. terrible
[Update 03/2026] Software fails to update; the update text window doesn't have scroll bars which makes reading the update details impossible. The software is still horrible to work with, it's hard to believe it was released in this state. You're still forced to login to their website to print locally, can't access 'workshop' without doing that. It seems AnyCubic wiped user account passwords on their site without notification to the users, not a big deal but annoying nonetheless. Sites like Meshy and other 3d modeling sites do not support AnyCubic for some reason which is another reason to not buy this printer or use the AnyCubic software. Printer: I've had it for since 07/2025, printed roughly 6 small items, fast forward 8 months, I use the printer about once every 3 months for little things. It has hardware related problems, it's a ton of work from start to finish. It's not worth the price or effort involved. I would not have purchased this 3D printer had I known how bad it is. [Initial experience] Fairly easy to setup since I watched a youtube video prior to opening the box, not many parts to deal with. Weighs a ton, very heavy printer while it's in the packaging/box, not so bad outside the packaging but still heavy Larger/Taller than expected vertically Able to scale small .stl models to very large size and print in one go, so that's nice. Multiple small part prints not necessary (small printers require you cut the model up into multiple parts for printing, not this monster). [Unexpected] This printer requires a larger bottle of resin so skip the 1KG and go for the next size up, the good thing is that when the print is done, the pump will auto reclaim the unused portion of resin into the original container/bottle. You CAN technically use a 1KG bottle BUT, it will complain and give a warning about 'out of resin', you can safely ignore that if your print is small OR switch out to a 2nd bottle. Very smelly, it's not too bad in a well-ventilated room (AC + ceiling fan), an external vent is really advised, something like what you use for a clothing dryer that vents heat outside. High speed resin is great, but costs ~50% more and also speeds up the print time by ~30 to 50 percent. [The Bad] Photon Workshop Software slicer is poorly implemented, doesn't accurately communicate with the M7 Max. Typically says 'Printing Waiting, unknown reason' BUT the printer is actually printing and working as expected. The software also doesn't allow you to select your resin type, normal, tough, high speed, ect. It's a barebones slicer software, get's the job done but just barely. Strangely AnyCubic's last update for the software was 6/2023 AND it's being hosted on a google drive account. Each update to the software requires a whole new install rather than updating so my settings are getting lost each time. The phone app seems to be the software they want to support and push out. The Photon Workshop software for PC seems to have been abandoned, problem is that I want to use my 52" screen rather than the tiny phone screen when working with the slicer.
M**.
Reliable Printer. Great Features. Probably Too Large for Most, Though...
I prototype parts for invention ideas I have. Most parts I design in CAD end up getting printed on one of my FDM/PLA printers. For smaller, oddly shaped parts, I go to my resin printers, and this one is amazing! Seems very well constructed/engineered. I enjoy the wireless so I can queue jobs without carrying a USB drive or SD card back and forth. I also like that the vat is huge (can hold nearly 2 kg!), which means I don't fill it nearly as often as I have to with my smaller resin printers. But... that said... you really don't want to print one or two small parts on this printer. The print bed is huge, relatively heavy, and awkward to hold while removing parts and cleaning it (I've started hooking it over my large trash can for cleaning). This is a printer you either want to print very large objects on, or a whole bunch of small objects at once, as it's quite a process to clean. I do like that I can hang the print surface at an angle to help with the resin run-off/drip process (when I remember to give it time for such, that is). If you use the hanger, ensure the print bed catches under the screw heads at the back of the head for proper stability (you'll see them when you place the print surface on the hooks)... you certainly don't want that heavy piece slamming into the glass screen! I also like the laser-etched surface of the bed, as part removal is nice and clean, though take care not to damage the nice surface in the process! It comes with a means to automatically empty the vat into a container, and even to automatically add more resin from a container when the vat gets low. Such a feature is probably used by people printing huge/tall objects, but I don't use it for my prototype parts and instead keep mine disconnected since I don't want the cleaning headache of it all. Overall, recommended product for large/tall prints or for bed-filling small prints, but plan to use a smaller printer for those single, small jobs.
M**N
Adds exciting functionality and now vat heating has been implemented
I made this purchase early just after the initial reviews appeared. Overall, the machine is quite exciting. I have printed several large models on a single plate, something that I could not do with my Saturn 3. The build is very solid. The flip up cover is excellent (I will never purchase another resin printer without one). The wifi connectivity is good and the interface of the screen and app are both well-advanced. HOWEVER, I could not make automatic vat heating system work. The vat would heat, but as soon as it reached temperature, it automatically turned off, which makes the feature essentially useless. Readers of Fauxhammer's review and JD3Tech's review have lately reported this problem with their printers and several said they contacted Anycubic about the issue. Apparently Anycubic has been aware of this and has said that it will be rectified. Had I know that a false claim was being made by Anycubic about this important feature, I would not have purchased the machine. Update to review after several firmware updates. I corresponded with Anycubic about the initial vat heating issue. A representative responded almost immediately, and asked for details about my experience. The representative came back to me the next day with responses and asked several additional questions. The vat heating issue was outlined as was the pathway to updating the software to implement vat heating without undue strain on the electrical load. Now, the vat heating issue has been addressed, the most recent firmware update having dropped in April. I have tested the vat heating with all the updates through this one (4.0.9.8). Heating now works well. I did a print for 21 hours yesterday into this morning. The room temperature was 18 C. I had the vat temperature set to 30 C. The temperature slowly dropped to 26.5 C during the burn-in layers. The heater apparently turns off while the light is on (Anycubic had told me that is how they planned to address the problem). Each time the light turned off, the temperature quickly increased 0.3 C, then slowly decreased during the next burn in light-on. Once the burn-in layers were complete the temperature increased back to 30 C (since the light was on only for 1.5 second at a time compared to the 20 seconds it was on for each burn-in layer. Once it was back to 30 C - about 4 layers into the main print, the temp was always between 31 and 31.5 C during the entire time the model was printing. I was quite pleased with the stability. I remain quite pleased with the printer, especially since I usually print large models. For small models I use my Anycubic M4 Ultra. I have changed from the ACF film supplied with the M7 Max, to PFA/FEP since this allows for greater resolution - I use FEP on both of my printers (see for example the Fauxhammer review of the M7 Max on Youtube). Now, if a 16k LCD upgrade kit could be had, this would be a perfect printer.
K**.
Atm do not recommend- 0 successful -15 failed prints
I wish I never bought it. I have been printing for 5 years with elegoo and always wanted a bigger machine. I hoped this would be the machine for me but after 15 prints and not one successful print, I am lost and 3 days over returning it and frustrated. No matter the settings, acf/feps I swap or replace i get terrible results. I dont understand how this machine has 4.2 stars and so many positive reviews. Problems: 1st: The Zaxis plate is so misaligned/installed incorrectly that ita about to take off the resin vat refiller as you can see if the photos. Its actually scrapping the front of it. 2nd: Build plate is and came warped. The build plate is not machined flat. As you can see the light in the photo 3rd: Acf film breaks easily. After 3 prints I had to replace my feb which ripped a small hole. 4th: The Vat refiller does not work. No matter what settings I try to get it to turnon, it refuses to refill the Vat 5th: Adhesion on the plate is extremely poor. After using 80, 120, and 180 on different prints it still does not stick. 6th: It keeps telling me residue detected on a fresh clean tank, plate, and filtered resin Pros: 1st: The wireless printing is nice 2nd: The slicer for anycubic is really nice Overall if I could return this printer I would. I havent had one successful print on this since i got it. No amount of settings I change or tweak I always get a failed print. In fairness, I have not contacted support, but I fear there is so much wrong with it we are in total replacement category. Im not sure im just at a loss. Im really disappointed this $900 machine does not work and came like this from the manufacturer. I saved up to buy this printer. Ive had twins both with rsv right now and been busy and I missed the return window and just frustrated. I plan to reach out to Anycubic for help and will change my review if they help me, but with Quality control letting units out the door like this is disappointing. At the moment I would not recommend buying this machine what so ever. Edit Feb 8th: Anycubic team has actually reached out to me offering to help through amazon. They seem willing to help with parts or replace unit. They emailed me Feb 5th. Will update after they get back with me!
S**R
Easy setup, easy to use, WiFi option is great!
Fantastic printer! Prints fast and accurately, the heater and autofill are great options. I’ve printed full size masks, parts for helmets, and miniatures with great detail. I love sending the file directly to the printer via WiFi!
S**M
IF YOU'RE HAVING TROUBLE GETTING PRINTS TO STICK...
UPDATE: I returned it. I had so many issues with this printer and could not get consistent prints, primarily in the center of my build plate. I have years of experience in resin 3D printing so I was willing to work a little to get this printer to work as I do think the quality is there. But instead of nailing down the basics, Anycubic was more concerned with the nonsensical features that barely help. I've heard many similar issues from others who bought this printer, leading me to think that there is some major quality control issues going on. If you want to take the risk, go for it, but I would not recommend doing so unless you are experienced and feel confident diagnosing issues and going through an arduous trial/error process to get it to work. Do not use the included leveling paper to level the build plate. Either the build plates shipped out with this printer aren't perfectly flat or the design of the LCD screen seated inside the printer is an issue, the printer's screen is just ever so slightly too far from the build plate when leveled using the included leveling paper. Instead, use a standard sheet of printer paper, it's thinner. There's no need to bump the bottom exposure time so high to get prints to stick to the bottom of the build plate. However, if you do have a build plate that's not perfectly flat and too concave, you either need to contact Anycubic for a new one or sand yours down flat. To check, take a straight metal ruler and hold the edge to the plate and put it up to a light to see how much light bleeds through. Now, moving on to the printer, I've only had it for a couple weeks so this might be subject to change and is ignoring the problems I had initially with leveling and getting prints to stick. The actual aesthetic and design of the printer is nice. High quality, and my favorite feature is the flip top lid. Basic but game changing. The quality of the prints is decent enough. I think the ACF film reduces quality a bit so I plan to swap it out with PFA. This will reduce the speed a bit, but I wasn't printing at very high speeds due to the issues I was having, and not many people prioritize speed over quality to begin with. There are a lot of little features in this and personally I find most of them unnecessary. I don't use the resin pump. The system checks it runs through on each print is a bit pointless. Yeah, better check if the build plate works lol. Then it checks if it senses anything on it. Checking to see if anything is in the vat is fine I guess, I'm pretty vigilant about checking my vat for cured bits of resin. Vat heating is the only thing I really like, but even that has a minor issue. In order to achieve uniform temperature throughout the resin, the build plate will rise and lower into the vat in order to mix the resin. This is nice in theory, but every time the plate lowers into the vat it pushes air and bubbles pop up, and it does cause minor splashing, especially if you have the vat full. There is an additional feature called intelligent release that will basically bypass your slicer settings for lifting off the vat if it senses the layer has fully peeled from the fep. That way it just goes back down instead of continuing to rise for no reason based on your set parameters for lift height. Again, another cool feature in theory, but in practice I have no idea if it's working. There is no indication that this is happening, and since I can't monitor or test this I don't trust it and have the setting turned off. Another annoyance is all the printers I've used show on the screen the current layer that is curing when the UV turns on, then goes away when it turns off. I always liked this for paying attention to when it lifts at the beginning of the print to hear for proper release, but also because I never pause my printers to refill the vat, I wait immediately after a cured layer to pour and stop as the build plate reached the top in order to give the resin a moment to stop moving. So yeah, is this a good printer? Honestly, for the price, I am not impressed. I had a Jupiter Elegoo SE that just worked and had none of these features. It was great. I do like the actual build quality of this printer more, but only time will tell whether it's worth it. If I don't update this review, assume I've been able to get it to print consistently with no issues. Prior to figuring out the leveling issue I was VERY close to returning it. Not a printer I would recommend to someone who doesn't have a lot of experience resin 3D printing.
J**R
Bad warranty support model from Anycubic
Was sent an incompatible screen with my printer and rather than facilitate getting it exchanged for the correct one I am told to buy another one at a 35% discount?!?! This screen is half the price of the printer and still in its original factory shrink wrap! Not to mention that the 2 printers purchased at the same time were LEMONS both experienced 2 common issues as a result of cheap manufacturing. This one had a common problem to where resin gets into the ribbon cable and ruins both the screen and cable (which by the way is not included with this replacement screen). Then the other one that has a cheaply built WiFi Module and control board has to be replaced. What is also worth noting that the same control board shares the exact same connection to the screen model listed above and the only difference is that the word “pro” is added after the M5s and rather than utilizing a firmware that works with both units. You have to hunt down the missing ribbon cable not included in this kit and when it finally arrives and you find out the hard way that it’s not compatible… you have to deal with being told that 30 days have passed and you have to buy another one which adds up to the price of a whole new printer. Anycubic does not support their products in good faith and apparently are in the routine of pushing the sale of these cheaply manufactured products I will not be buying any of their products going forward as a result.
D**O
Excelente
Súper impresora!..
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