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Mono3VZ2 - High Power 365 nm and 465 nm
| Mono3MZ2 |
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| Tool Type: High power printer |
| Location: Oasys 400 |
| Manufacturer: MonoPrinter |
| Principal Scientist |
| Juan Manuel Urueña |
| jmuruena@ucsb.edu |
About
The MONO3VZ2 by MonoPrinter is a research-grade, high-intensity DLP (Digital Light Processing) 3D printer designed for extreme customization and advanced material science applications.
Unlike consumer resin printers that use a single UV wavelength, the VZ series has two high power LEDs 365 nm and 460 nm that can be used sequentially.
Core Capabilities
Multi-Wavelength System: This is the standout feature. It can be configured with up to 2 LED channels, allowing you to use different wavelengths (typically between 365nm (UV) and 460 nm (blue). This is critical for research involving dual-wavelength curing or complex chemical reactions.
High Intensity: It is marketed as an “Extreme High Intensity” printer, providing significantly more power than standard machines to handle specialized or “slow” resins that require more energy to polymerize.
Vat Photopolymerization: It uses DLP technology, meaning it projects a 2D image of each layer all at once, leading to faster build speeds compared to laser-based SLA printers.
Technical Specifications XY Resolution: Variable, typically ranging from 25 µm to 70 µm depending on the configuration.
Z-Precision: Highly accurate motor-driven movement, with a resolution of 5 µm to 25 µm.
Build Volume: Approximately 134 x 76 x 125 mm (1.27 liters).
Connectivity: Equipped with USB and Wireless connectivity (powered by a Raspberry Pi).
Software: Controlled via MonoWare, a proprietary slicer that allows for granular control over print recipes, shutter timing, and sensor monitoring.
Detailed Specifications
Manuals
Assembly and First Print
Film Replacement
Job File Structure
Power Measurement
Multi-color-grayscale slicing
Printer Firmware
Safety Concerns
Read the manufactures manual before first use. If the Mono3VZ2 acts in a way that is not described by the manual, turn off the printer and contact the principal scientist as well as Mono at info@monoprinter.com .
- Never place your finger near the machine until all parts have stopped moving. Moving parts can cause serious injury.
- Never clean or service the printer while it is on.
- The printer uses different LEDS. Never look directly at LED light nor expose skin. Serious injury may result from exposure.
- Disassembling the printer may cause an electric shock or damage to the instrument. Do not disassemble any parts of the printer not mentioned in the instruction manual.



