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Peopoly Peopoly Moai Laser SLA 3D Printer - Fully Assembled
The Peopoly Moai is a high-performance, super-accurate laser SLA 3D printer that is available either as a kit that you can build yourself or as a pre-assembled unit. The Moai comes with instructions and a companion video to help you get your Peopoly Moai up and running in no time.
- Super accurate
- High performance
- Can be built by customer
List Price: | $1,795.00 |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
Please Note: This printer does not come with resin. Please see Add-On items if you would like to purchase some resin.
Assembled or a Build-Your-Own Kit
This high-performance, super-accurate laser SLA 3D printer comes with the option of being pre-assembled, or as a kit that you can build yourself.
With the Build-It-Yourself Kit, you gain a huge amount of savings for a few hours of work. The Moai comes with instructions, and we have a companion video here that will help you get your Peopoly Moai up and running in no time. By building the 3D printer yourself, you will gain valuable insight into how laser SLA 3D printing works and a greater understanding of the Moai itself.
You can see the details on the Build-It-Yourself Kit here.
You also have the option of purchasing the Peopoly Moai fully assembled and tested by the Pros at MatterHackers. We build and test all the units before shipping them out, making absolutely sure that they are operational and up to our professional standards before shipping it to you.
So whether you want a ready-to-go, fully-tested unit - still far below the price of most other laser SLA 3D printers on the market - or a kit you can build yourself and save even more money, MatterHackers has you covered.
SPEED AND PRECISION
The Moai is powered by a ST 32-bit ARM processor, capable of interpreting Gcode and running the machine incredibly fast, allowing for high precision movements without having to increase print time. While most FDM 3D printers come with a 0.40mm nozzle, the laser spot size of the Moai is only 70 microns, or 0.07mm in diameter. This makes the 'filament path' a much higher resolution than any FDM 3D printer can accomplish. But since the toolpath is a laser curing resin and not a nozzle extruding filament the machine can print very fast and maintain low print times even at this high level of precision.
MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY FOR SEAMLESS INTEGRATION
Making the jump from FDM to SLA 3D printing is a big change, luckily the Moai makes it easy by using Gcode - the same file type used by FDM machines. Instead of moving the nozzle around the build area, it's just the laser that travels and cures the resin to create your part. Slice your part in MatterControl, export the Gcode to an SD card and the Moai will do the rest! This seamless upgradeability makes the Moai the perfect 3D printer to start using resin based SLA machines.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Build Volume: 130x130x180 mm
- Laser spot size: 70 microns
- Laser wave length: 405 nm
- Laser power: 150 mW
- Machine size: 330x340x660 mm
- Layer Height: 10 - 200 microns
Comparison of the Peopoly Moai VS the Formlabs Form 2
Moai Kit | Moai Fully Assembled | Formlabs Form 2 | |
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Price | $1,295.00 | $1,995.00 | $3,499.00 |
Laser Spot Size | 70μm | 70μm | 140μm |
Build Volume | 130x130x180mm | 130x130x180mm | 145x145x175mm |
3rd Party Resin Compatible | Yes | Yes | Very Limited |
What's in the Box
- Peopoly Fully Assembled Moai Printer
- Standard Build Plate
- PDMS Resin Vat
- Keys to Door Lock x2
- Power Supply
- PC Power Cord
- SD Card
- Scraper
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Allen Wrench Set
- Crescent Wrench Set
- 7mm Socket Driver
- Flat Screwdriver
- Flush Cutters
- Laser Safety Glasses
- Letter from Peopoly
- Calibration Test Sheet
Questions
The Moai Kit, what is the approximate assembly time? I have built a couple of FDM printers is there anything particular I should know for this kit?
How long does the tank last before clouding, roughly? And how do you care for it to get the maximum lifespan?
Do you offer a program to create in 3d?
What is the XY Resolution? Z Axis Accuracy?
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Does the pre-assembled version come with the upgraded easy to level plate and the heater unit? There are two kit options available, one slightly more price with upgrades, it is possible to get them in pre-assembled version?
I am looking to buy one of these printers. do you have or know of a material I can use for printing a model to use in the lost wax casting process? I have looked at the list on this site and are not to sure if there's one or not.
can i use the cured finished pieces in vcacuform to create a mold, and what raisins you recommend? currently considering to buy this amazing machine instead of outsourcing my high detail 3D prints Thank you
Does the Peoply printer have resin feed?
What is the plastic in the resin? Is it PLA, ABS, PETG, TPE, TPU, NYLON, or something else?
Peopoly seems to offer an FEP film vat for the Moai, are you planning to offer that in the future?
Hello, My company is interested in the Peopoly Moai Laser SLA 3D Printer - Fully Assembled. If it is possible, we would like to get some samples of different materials the printer is able to print. It would be nice the pieces to have different finishes too. Thank you in advance for your attention. Best regards, Alicia
Is this beginner friendly? I greatly want to get into resin printing for gaming miniatures but don't have much experience. I have tried filament based prints but they are to fragile and shatter when I try to modify the figure.
How does the mechanical strength of resin compares to PLA, ABS and Nylon? Would the resin be any good for things like small gears? (I typically use nylon for them)
Couldn't find this in the post, what materials does this support? (metal?) Do you sell the powder and provide storage instructions?
What type of 3D file formats does the machine support?
What class laser is this?
Should this have come with a vat of resin? The directions says it should have however i did not receive any resin?
Does the printer have self leveling?
If the printer is located in a closed room, can I leave the unused resin on the tank for further printings? If yes, for how long? Or is it better just to return the unused product back to the resin container and wash the tank with IPA (or rubbing alcohol) and water? Please provide complete instructions regarding the handling of unused resin after a print
How much does it cost to ship to the UK?
Do I need to level the pre-assembled printer, or does it come pre-leveled?
Is it possible to buy the DIY version and scale it up to 12x12x12 inches? The 5x5x7 inches is way too small for me.
What are the guidelines/suggestions regarding tank replacement?
Does this work with MakerJuice (G+/SF/Waxcast) Resins Does this work with PhotoCentric 3D (Firm/Hard/Flexible/Castable) Resins Does this work with MoonRay S Resins
How hazardous is the resin the printer uses??
Can you laser engrave on crystal with this machine
What is the printing speed for this printer compared to the Form 2 if printing the same part, same layer heights and comparable resins?
Its dificult to assambly laser? how we can optical ajust?
What are the methods of interfacing with the printer? is it just memory card?
What's the dimensional accuracy of the printer? If I printed a 1cm square, how close would it come to exactly 1cm, and how repeatable would that be?
Here is a guide on calibrating the machine for dimensional accuracy. This should give you an idea of what it is capable of. Assuming it is properly calibrated you should easily be able to get the dimensional accuracy to below 0.1 mm.
The accuracy is better when printing in the center of the plate, as there is increasing distortion around the out edges.