The Anycubic Photon Mono M7 marked a new step in the entry‑level MSLA segment, positioned between compact hobby printers and the increasingly large professional desktop machines. While the M7 shares part of its architecture with the more advanced M7 Pro, it is engineered as a streamlined, cost‑optimized platform that still delivers the optical precision required for engineering‑grade and dental‑grade photopolymer resins. This makes it an attractive option for users who want the resolution of a 14K panel without the additional automation and hardware layers found in the Pro variant.
At the core of the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 is its 14K monochrome LCD, operating at 13312 × 5120 pixels. Combined with the rectangular panel geometry, this results in an XY pixel pitch of 16.8 × 24.8 µm, placing the M7 among the highest‑resolution consumer MSLA printers available in 2025 and 2026. The optical engine uses a refined parallel‑light matrix to reduce angular deviation and improve cure uniformity across the full 223 × 126 × 230 mm build area. This is particularly relevant for technical resins and high‑viscosity engineering grades, where consistent irradiance is essential for dimensional accuracy and mechanical stability.
The M7’s mechanical platform is built around a reinforced Z‑axis with dual linear rails and a precision‑machined carriage block. Combined with the printer’s high‑transmission LCD and optimized UV LED array, exposure times for most Liqcreate materials fall within the expected range for modern 14K MSLA systems. Early testing by Liqcreate partners confirms that the M7 behaves predictably with both low‑viscosity and high‑viscosity resins, provided that exposure time, lift speeds and retract parameters are tuned to match the resin’s behaviour.
Because the Photon Mono M7 and Photon Mono M7 Pro share the same LCD resolution, optical stack, and general exposure characteristics, M7 Pro resin settings are an excellent baseline for users working with Liqcreate materials. Differences between the two printers—primarily in firmware behavior, motion control, and peel‑force management—may require minor adjustments to lift height, retract speed, or bottom exposure times. For most resins, these adjustments are small and can be dialed in within a few test prints.
In this article you will find validated Liqcreate resin settings for the Anycubic Photon Mono M7, including exposure parameters, lift profiles, and recommended support strategies. For resins that have not yet been formally tested, the M7 Pro profiles provide a reliable starting point due to the near‑identical optical performance. Users working with Liqcreate materials can always request assistance by contacting info@liqcreate.com.
Anycubic Photon Mono M7 resin settings.
| Resin | Layer thickness | Exposure time (seconds) | Base layer count | Base layer exposure | Lift Height (mm) | Lift speed / retract speed (mm/min) | |
| Stone Coal Black | 50 µm | 6,0 | 2 | 60 | 8 | 90 / 120 |
** Tough-X, Flexible-X and Premium flex require heavy supports, Elastomer-X requires extra heavy supports.
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Anycubic Photon Mono M7 resin 3D-printer specifications
| Sonic Mighty Revo | Anycubic Photon Mono M7 | |
| Device size | 353 x 345 x 517 mm | 312 x 315 x 520 mm |
| Build volume | 223 x 126 x 235 mm | 223 x 126 x 230 mm |
| LCD | 14K Monochrome | 14K Monochrome |
| XY resolution | 16.8 x 24 µm | 16.8 x 24.8 µm |
| Heater | Yes | Yes |
| Plug-in Air Purifier | Yes | Yes |
| Automatic levelling | Yes | Yes |
If you have any questions related to Liqcreate 3D-printing resins on the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 or other resin based 3D-printer. Send us an e-mail at info@liqcreate.com and our engineers will support with the requested Liqcreate resin.
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