Creality Halot One

Base stats#

  • Make: Creality
  • Model: Halot One
  • Resolution: X/Y 50 microns
  • X = 130
  • Y = 82
  • Z = 160
  • Layer heights = 0.01mm-0.2mm
  • Screen size: 6"
  • Screen resolution: 2560*1620 pixels (2K)
  • Print speed: 30mm/h (one site has it as 60mm/h but .. no)
  • Motherboard: Creality custom
  • Slicer: HALOT BOX (recommended)
    • Lychee works as well with a little fiddling
    • note: any tuning of lighting, layer times, etc, are ignored as the printer itself doesn’t support sliced configurations

Hardware added#

  • Resin vat *2

I wanted a resin printer, period#

Dipping my toes into this messy and smelly type of 3D printing was my goal, and step in it I did.

Getting used to the default slicer wasn’t too bad, and for the most part it works though I found Lychee even nicer. But, and always one of those, the Halot One doesn’t support fine tuning within the sliced output and uses configurations that are accessible on the printer itself.

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