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The ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra is a cutting-edge resin 3D printer featuring a massive 10-inch 12K monochrome LCD for ultra-high resolution prints, rapid tilt release technology enabling print speeds up to 150mm/h, and smart automatic leveling for hassle-free setup. Enhanced with AI camera monitoring, resin shortage alerts, and resume printing capabilities, it’s designed for professionals demanding speed, precision, and reliability in every print.

















| ASIN | B0D12Q82KC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,800 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #13 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (199) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 40 pounds |
| Item model number | SATURN 4 ULTRA |
| Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 16 x 16 inches |
T**G
Amazing Product
This thing is an absolute tank! The detail of the prints, and the size of the build plate are the key takeaways for this product. However, there are some software hiccups that need updated to make it perfect. For example, if you are transferring via wifi and your computer goes to sleep or locks, it will freeze the printer and stop the print. There are also issues with the software freezing and needed to reset the machine constantly. Other than that, I couldn't recommend this machine more!
J**M
Solid printer but not a huge upgrade from Saturn 3
Overall I'm happy with the Saturn 4 Ultra. My Saturn 3 ultra started having some issues after running pretty much non stop for a bit over a year, so needed a replacement and decided to get the Saturn 4 since it hadn't been released yet when I bought the 3. However, my Saturn 3 had the 12k screen, so between the 3 12k and the 4 12k, virtually no difference in print quality, which is expected. As for the features unique to the 4, I was apprehensive about the moving tank but it works surprisingly well. I had the vroom settings on my Saturn 3, so it was already printing much faster than standard settings, but while the Saturn 4 doesn't have as much control over speed (at least in lychee there's no retract and return speed adjustments for the Saturn 4, likely due to the moving tank), having said that, it actually prints a little faster than the 3 did even with the hyped up settings. And surprisingly there's no layer mark lines from the moving tank, it looks just as smooth up the z axis as the 3. That is actually fairly impressive. The auto leveling build plate was also something I was a bit concerned about. I wasn't quite sure how it worked until I actually saw how it is built and watched it go through its leveling process. But again, it seems to work well. I will say they need to add handles to the build plate since it's a little difficult to hold onto. But there are some handles shared on thingiverse that work well, so not a big deal. The clamp to hold the build plate is a very welcome improvement over the screw/knob on previous versions. However, I wish they would have added a hanger of some sort to allow it to drip at an angle for a while before removing it completely. Thingiverse has some tilted mounts for it but I haven't tried them yet. Another welcome feature is the lifting lid, but it would have been nice if they added a handle of some sort on it. Again, handles are available on thingiverse so not a big deal, but still. It is a really nice feature though. And lastly, the spill/drip tray is certainly an after-thought as others have mentioned. It works, and it's relatively easy to clean. However, it's just a thin stamped (vacuum formed?) plastic that feels like one of those disposable plastic trays that restaurants use for to-go orders. But whatever, it works. And, again, thingiverse has some drip trays that can be printed but I haven't tried those yet either. Is it worth the price difference to the Saturn 3 ultra 12k? Eh, yeah I think so. The convenience of the lid, auto leveling, etc does save some time and helps to keep the machine clean. However, the Saturn 3 ultra 12k will get you the same print results and because it doesn't have the moving tank and auto leveling build plate, you get more z axis height with the 3 model. So, the 3 is not as convenient, but it's just as capable as the 4. I guess take that for what it's worth. I'm happy with it though.
Z**T
My Take
This is my first personal resin 3D printer, and overall I’m very satisfied with the Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra. The learning experience has been enjoyable, even though I can’t compare it to other printers yet. I’ve printed a lot of test models while dialing in exposure settings for Elegoo Upgraded 8K Standard Resin. Living in a relatively warm climate, resin viscosity and temperature definitely affect results, so calibration took time. I experienced a fair number of failed prints at the start, including parts sticking too well to the build plate, but that was mostly due to my own learning curve rather than the machine itself. Once settings improved, the printer delivered excellent detail and consistent performance. Overall, it’s a powerful, high-quality printer that’s great even for beginners—as long as you’re willing to learn and experiment.
A**R
Great printer. Zero smart or AI features.
Initial review: First print went great. I printed the Rook and had no problems. For my next print, I ran an overnight print with a full build plate. Came down the next morning and saw an empty build plate. Spent several hours trying to figure out what happened and finally determined I needed to vastly increase the initial layer print time (I had used the recommended settings from Siraya Tech). In this process however, I’ve learned a lot about this printer, which are poorly advertised: 1) there is no “AI detection” just timelapse and remote viewing. 2) there is no “smart” leveling, just a spring loaded build plate. 3) the optional heater works, but having any airflow in the machine causes drips to not land in the vat, but instead on the sides of the machine. Hopefully, this won’t result in drips going into the control systems. 4) attempting to register the printer with the app failed entirely. The app reported no serial number found. I’ll update this review over the next few days if any of the above items resolve or improve. The dimensions of the machine are great, and when it works, it prints quickly with extremely high precision. At the end of the day, this is probably a great machine, but the expectation set by the advertising and the lack of follow through on their phone app result in a poor first experience. Update 02.21.2026: Moving the star rating from 3 to 4 to reflect the reliable, excellent printing I've had since my initial review. The hot air blow causes dripping, but it is minor and easily cleaned up.
V**H
Sin duda una gran máquina llevo desde fines del otro año usándola y bueno me ha impreso modelos con mucho detalle, esos sí les recomiendo conseguir una cámara anti gases con extractor (esto es ya que el vapor de resina es altamente dañino) y tenerla en un lugar que no entre luz del sola para que no salgan feas las impresiones, también engrasar el eje z cuando empiece a hacer ruidos (forma parte del mantenimiento)
E**E
Can print right out of the box. (Plus after leveling). Smooth printing
M**O
Muito boa. De fato faz um bom trabalho. Gostei muito.
S**N
Great! it was delivered earlier than indicated when I ordered it. The printer was easier to set-up than my Saturn 3 Ultra, print settings for the resin I normally use were a bit finnicky and different from the settings I used for the Saturn 3 Ultra. After a couple of prints the printer is banging out great models.
A**G
great, local stock and such a better deal than the nonsense scalper prices at kingly and builditfull in singapore