SprintRay MoonRay S High Resolution DLP 3D Printer

The MoonRay S is a wireless, desktop DLP 3D printer that excels at printing large parts while maintaining precise detail. The ultra-durable resin tank means you won't be replacing your tank every few prints, maximizing uptime with minimal maintenance. All of this makes the MoonRay S the perfect 3D printer for business and educational settings as well as home use for individuals.

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Seamless User Experience

The MoonRay S combines the high resolution capabilities of Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing with the latest Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology. This means the MoonRay is both technically capable of producing highly detailed and accurate prints but also has flawless user experience. The MatterHackers test team was very impressed with the easy setup and also the everyday ease of use with this printer. This is one of the lowest cost DLP resin printers available, which makes the Sprintray MoonRay S the best choice in desktop DLP 3D printers for businesses, educators, and individuals alike.

Dependable, high resolution projector

At the core of MoonRay S is a custom-built UV DLP projector, RayOne. Created so every MoonRay S would be equipped with a well-calibrated, long-lasting projector. RayOne hits the correct light wavelength consistently across the build platform for improved resin-curing control and dimensional stability. This method of curing also enables the MoonRay S to achieve a 1 inch per hour printing speed at 100 micron z-resolution. Parts printed with MoonRay S and RayOne are exceptionally detailed and precise, with a dimensional accuracy of +/- 50 microns.

Create every detail

MoonRay S’ exceptional accuracy is the result of the RayOne UV LED projector and the high-performance MoonRay materials. RayOne was developed in order to eliminate the distortion issues of conventional DLP and laser SLA 3D printing. It's uniform light intensity across the build platform ensures that all of your printed parts, regardless of size and shape, are accurate. MoonRay resins have been formulated for use with RayOne to print accurate parts with unlimited details.



Conventional DLP


There will often be distortion when using commercial projectors due to the manufacturing and assembly quality of the lenses.


Laser SLA


The laser reflecting off of the printer’s mirrors can compromise resolution and accuracy in the outer parts of the build platform.

MoonRay S Projector

The high quality lenses in RayOne ensure parts printed
by MoonRay S will be dimensionally accurate.

Print more models in less time

Unlike laser SLAs that are drastically slower when printing large or complex parts, MoonRay S’ print speed is consistently fast, and only dependent on the height of your model. Printing multiple models takes the same amount of time as printing one model, making MoonRay S the most time-efficient 3D-printing option and up to ten times faster than laser SLA 3D printing.

Printing one model or ten takes the same machine time

RayOne Projector Technical Specifications

  • 100 Microns XY Resolution (Pixel Density)
  • 1280 by 800 Pixels
  • Glass + Polycarbonate Lens Construction
  • Texas Instruments DLP Chip
  • 405nm Blue-Violet Light
  • LED-based Light Source
  • 50,000 Hours Expected Lifetime
  • Machined Aluminum Structure

Ultra durable resin tank

MoonRay S’ unique resin tank was made to last. No more costly resin tank maintenance -- no more replacing your resin tank regularly or changing the PDMS layer. You can focus on creating and printing amazing models instead of spending time on machine maintenance. MoonRay S’ durable resin tank lasts up to 25 times longer than the resin tanks of similar 3D printers. While most resin tanks require changing every 2 liters, the MoonRay S tank can last through up to 50 liters of resin before needing to be replaced.

  • Machined Aluminum Base Plate
  • Built-in Drain
  • Vacuum Formed Cover
  • Up to 50 Liters Extended Lifetime
  • One Spare Included

The perfect material for any project

The MoonRay S uses UV Sensitive Photopolymer resin available in both standard and functional varieties. Standard Resins come in a variety of colors, including orange, white, and clear. MoonRay Resins have been formulated to stay true to the original dimensions of your model and preserve every detail. Functional Resins bring extra capabilities to your MoonRay S. Castable Resin allows you to print and cast jewelry with very fine details. Modeling Gray Resin is an excellent choice for engineers and artists because of it's opaque finish and neutral tone.

Functional

Standard

  • Green
  • Red
  • Orange
  • White
  • Clear

MoonRay S Technical Specifications

  • Build area: 13 x 8 x 20 cm
  • Layer Thickness Options: 20 x 50 x 100 Microns
  • Minimum Feature Size: 100 Microns
  • Print Speed: 1 in/hour at 100 Micron z height
  • Wireless: LAN or Ad-Hoc WiFi b/g/n
  • Wired Connectivity: LAN via Ethernet
  • Unit Size: 38 x 38 x 50 Cm
  • Unit Weight: 14 kg

What's in the Box

  • MoonRay S 3D Printer
  • RayWare Software Access
  • Resin Tank
  • Spare Resin Drum
  • Build Platform
  • 1 Liter of Standard Resin
  • Finishing Kit
  • Power Supply
  • Ethernet Cable

Shipping Notice

Please note that, due to its size and weight, this product cannot be shipped to a PO Box. If you have any questions or would like help making shipping arrangements, please contact support@matterhackers.com.

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What is the Pixel width of Sprintray S100?

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IS IT NECESSARY TO FURTHER CURE PRINTED NOBJECTMIN LIGHT CURING UNIT

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Will this accept an stl file from exocad

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I have 3D models to be printed for investment cast, is there a machine near me available to test my designs with? I am in Southern Califirnia, 91977 Thank You

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What would cause the glass to break on the drum?

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How many night guards can you print in one resin bottle ?

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Can I order this one in Guangzhou exhibition? I already here

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Can it print resin made by mixture of photopolymer with "preceramic polymer" like polysiloxanes ?

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Do moonray resins are foodsafe and can resist heat up to 100°c ? Which types if yes ?

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Does matterhackers offer a payment program?

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Do you sent this printer to Japan?

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Hello. There is something I’d like to ask. MoonRay S printer Can you sell it over seas. If you can sell it I would like you to send it to Japan. In that case.Please let me know the expenses for japan. Than kyou. by uemura

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Do I have to use SprintRay brand resin?

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Interested in more information on this 3D printer- how much does the resin and replacement parts cost for this machine. Can you make hollow molds ? we are an orthodontic office and we make slip covers or clear trays so we scan mouths to make models . I seen a video that you can make up to 8 molds at a time ? how much time would this take.

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What resin do you use for surgical guides? Can that also be used for models?

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HOW MUCH WEIGHT THE PRINTER AND THE BOX DIMENSIONS?

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What is the best way to remove my printed item from the print pad?

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Does does the printer accept .dxd files? This is for dental applications

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Is there a warranty?

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Accept most STL files? Interested in dental models.

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Does the printer have an open parameter set?

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Does the Moonray printer use proprietory software or can it print Gcode? Could you use Cura?

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The resin was designed to work on any open DLP 3D printer..... srry to break up my post, I could not edit my original post.

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Will this printer work with a specific resin that I like that is designed to be used at 378-388 nm?

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When will this be available to purchase?

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Compare to Form 2, which one you'd recommend?

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The maximum level of detail you get, exceeds that of Form2?

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Can you leave the resin in the tray?

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Is there much oder? What is the post printing process? Alcohol bath?

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can you send samples of 3D printed objects to a PO box in CA? we want to feel the products

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What is the total height it will print out

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What is the total height that the Monray printer can print out?

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