

🚀 Elevate your 3D printing game with speed, smarts, and scale!
The ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra is a professional-grade resin 3D printer featuring a stunning 10-inch 12K Mono LCD for ultra-high resolution prints. It boasts a rapid 150mm/h print speed enabled by innovative tilt release technology, smart auto-leveling for hassle-free setup, and AI camera-based intelligent failure detection with real-time monitoring. WiFi cluster printing allows seamless control of multiple devices, while its large build volume (218.88x122.88x220 mm³) supports ambitious projects. Crafted with durable aluminum and metal, it’s designed for serious creators seeking precision and efficiency.










| Brand | ELEGOO |
| Colour | Saturn 4 Ultra |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Item weight | 14.5 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminium , Metal |
| Product dimensions | 26D x 26.8W x 45.2H centimetres |
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Great Product, HORRIBLE customer service.
I bought this printer & was initially very pleased with it. It was easy to use & the print quality was excellent. Having owned a number of resin printers over the years, this is by far & away the best one. HOWEVER! After less than 3 weeks, the printer developed a fault. Every time I tried to do a print it would go through it's self diagnostics & would find a fault with the lCD screen. I would check everything but no problem could be found, but I did discover that if I over-rode the fault the printer would print normally. I contacted Elegoo customer support about this & over nearly a week of emails no solution was found or even a sensible suggestion made. Eventually they asked me to dismantle the machine that was less than a month old to try & discover the issue myself. I am nether qualified or dexterous enough to do this. Regardless of that, I found it hard to believe that I would be able to get a refund on a machine I had dismantled myself whether with or without Elegoo's apparent consent. After a few more emails & said I wanted to return the faulty unit & get a replacement, I was told (very ominously) that this would "take a lot of time". To cut the cr3p a opted to buy another printer & return the faulty one through Amazon. Even then, they tried to make me wait a month for the refund. Thankfully, following a number of fairly heated phone calls with Amazon, I now have my refund. Overall, a pretty horrible experience.