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Overhaul Your Cosplay Prowess With $300 Anycubic's Photon Mono M7 Max 3D Printer

A solid 30% savings makes it easier to upgrade to this powerful 3D printer that can handle larger projects.

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Anycubic's Photon Mono M7 Max 3D printer is down to $700 at Amazon. That's a $300 discount on its usual list price and just $35 more than the lowest price we've seen. We doubt a deal this good will last for long, so be sure to lock in this price soon if you're interested.

Not all 3D printers are made equal. While there are certainly beginner models available at a lower price, you'll be limited in what you can create. This Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max offers a generous printing size of 298mm×164mm×300mm, so you'll be able to print things like cosplay props, masks, larger models and much more.

It can also reach a maximum speed of 60mm per hour or four seconds per layer, with anti-aliasing technology to minimize layer lines. The included vat warmer is a brilliant addition that can keep you printing even in the coldest weather by keeping your resin at he right viscosity.

Resin printing is a little different from standard 3D printing. It's harder to get right, but it can produce some of the sharpest details possible. Using resin to print D&D minis or jewelry can yield fantastic results. Having a large build area and faster print time lets you print a whole bunch of models that can be used in games or even sold in record time.

Not sure if this is exactly what you need? Check out our full list of top 3D printers to compare before you buy. And if this is out of your price range, take a look at the budget 3D printers we recommend.

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Why this deal matters

This 30% discount on Amazon knocks $300 off the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max, bringing this 3D printer down to just $700. That's only $35 more than the all-time low we saw during last year's holiday sales. If you're looking for a 3D printer that can create larger prints like cosplay props and large models, this is an excellent opportunity to snag one at a more affordable price.