The Elegoo Mars 4 Max is a large‑format MSLA resin 3D‑printer equipped with a 9.1‑inch monochrome LCD and a high‑resolution pixel matrix, enabling uniform light distribution and consistent curing across its expanded build area. The wider platform allows for larger engineering components, dental models and multi‑part production runs without compromising surface detail or dimensional stability. This page contains validated Liqcreate resin settings, exposure parameters and workflow guidance for the Mars 4 Max. For a complete overview of all Liqcreate materials and cross‑printer compatibility, visit the resin parameter database.
Within the Mars 4‑series, the Mars 4 Max distinguishes itself through its larger LCD, increased pixel spread and different irradiance behavior compared to the Elegoo Mars 4, Elegoo Mars 4 DLP and Elegoo Mars 4 Ultra 9K. These optical and mechanical differences influence exposure times, cure depth and layer stability, meaning each printer requires its own validated resin parameters. You can access the resin settings for the Mars 4, Mars 4 DLP and Mars 4 Ultra 9K through their dedicated pages.
If you need assistance with resin settings, exposure tuning or workflow optimization for the Mars 4 Max or any other resin‑based 3D‑printer, our engineering team is available through the Liqcreate support page.
Elegoo Mars 4 Max resin 3D‑printing parameters
| Resin | Layer thickness | Exposure time (seconds) | Base layer count | Base layer exposure | Lift Height (mm) | Lift speed / retract speed (mm/min) | Wait time per step |
| Elastomer-X | 50 µm | 16,0 | 2 | 70 | 10 | 60 / 90 | 2,0 |
| Deep Blue | 50 µm | 6,0 | 2 | 60 | 6,0 | 90 / 150 | 2,0 |
Tough‑X, Flexible‑X and Premium Flex require heavy supports, while Elastomer‑X requires extra heavy supports due to its low modulus and mechanical behavior.
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About the Elegoo Mars 4 Max resin 3D‑printer

Image by Elegoo: Their Elegoo Mars 4 Max resin 3D-printer.
Elegoo Mars 4 Max resin 3D‑printer specifications
The specifications below outline the core hardware, optical components and mechanical design of the Elegoo Mars 4 Max, providing a technical overview relevant for exposure behavior, resin performance and workflow stability across its larger build area. These details help define the printer’s irradiance profile, pixel distribution and curing characteristics when working with Liqcreate materials.
- – LCD panel: 9.1‑inch 6K monochrome LCD
- – LCD resolution: 5760 × 3600 pixels
- – XY resolution: 34 µm
- – Light source: COB+ refractive 405 nm UV light engine
- – Build volume: 195.84 × 122.4 × 150 mm
- – Printing speed: up to 70 mm/h (resin dependant)
- – LCD protection: 9H hardness tempered glass
- – Cooling system: Dual‑fan heat dissipation (air inlet + air outlet)
- – Slicing software: Voxeldance Tango (static, smooth, high‑speed modes)
- – Slicing format: New open‑source GOO format, supports multiple slicers
- – Air purification: Plug‑in air purifier with activated carbon filter
- – Additional purifier option: Large external purifier (247 × 210 × 410 mm), 80% VOC efficiency
- – Technology: MSLA resin 3D‑printing
- – Wavelength: 405 nm
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Support
For assistance with resin parameters, exposure tuning or workflow optimization on the Elegoo Mars 4 Max or any other resin‑based 3D‑printer, our engineering team is available through the Liqcreate support page.
FAQ on Liqcreate resin performance on the Mars 4 Max
1. Can I use Elegoo Mars 4 settings on the Mars 4 Max? No. The Mars 4 Max has a wider LCD, different pixel spread and a distinct irradiance profile, so it requires its own validated resin parameters.
2. Why do flexible Liqcreate resins need heavy supports on the Mars 4 Max? Flexible and elastomeric materials have a low modulus, which increases peel forces on larger build areas. Heavy or extra‑heavy supports prevent deformation and print failure.
3. Can I use Voxeldance Tango with Liqcreate resins on the Mars 4 Max? Yes. The Mars 4 Max supports the open‑source GOO format, and Liqcreate materials work with Voxeldance Tango in static, smooth and high‑speed modes.


