Anycubic Photon Mono 4 vs Elegoo Jupiter SE

Head-to-head 3D printer comparison, 2026

Anycubic Photon Mono 4

Anycubic Photon Mono 4

7.4/10

Wins 1 of 5 categories

$159

Winner
Elegoo Jupiter SE

Elegoo Jupiter SE

7.8/10

Wins 3 of 5 categories

$340

The Anycubic Photon Mono 4 and Elegoo Jupiter SE are both RESIN 3D printers competing in different tiers, $159 vs $340. Both are scored across value, beginner-friendliness, quality, speed, and reliability. Here's the full breakdown.

Our Verdict

The Elegoo Jupiter SE takes the crown with 7.8/10 vs 7.4/10. It pulls ahead in Print Quality, Speed, Reliability. That said, the Anycubic Photon Mono 4 saves you $181 and wins on Value.

Score Breakdown

Anycubic Photon Mono 4Elegoo Jupiter SE
10
Value
8
6
Beginner Friendliness
6
9
Print Quality
10
5
Speed
7
7
Reliability
8

Specifications

SpecAnycubic Photon Mono 4Elegoo Jupiter SE
Price$159$340
TypeRESINRESIN
Build Volume134 x 75 x 130 mm277 x 156 x 300 mm
Print Speed100 mm/s70 mm/s
Min Resolution0.01 mm0.01 mm
Weight5 kg18 kg
Overall Score7.4/107.8/10

Pros & Cons

Anycubic Photon Mono 4

+$159 is the lowest you'll pay for 10K resolution resin printing

+Compact enough to fit on a shelf with the build plate folded

+10K resolution prints minis that genuinely impress non-printers

134x75mm build plate: barely fits more than two minis at once

USB-only workflow, no WiFi at any price point in this tier

Slow: 100mm/hr means longer overnight print sessions

Elegoo Jupiter SE

+277mm wide platform prints full-size miniature armies or large costume props in one run

+12.8-inch 6K mono screen gives better per-pixel resolution than smaller 8.9-inch screens

+COB light source delivers more even illumination across the full platform vs edge-to-edge LED arrays

+Tilt release reduces print-failure rate on large cross-sections

18kg machine: this is a semi-permanent desk fixture, not something you move around

Large FEP sheets cost more to replace and are harder to swap than smaller printer FEPs

Resin handling requires PPE and ventilation regardless of size; a large vat means more resin exposure risk

Steep beginner learning curve: hollow supports and drainage holes are mandatory at this scale

Who Should Buy Which?

Choose the Anycubic Photon Mono 4 if you want:

  • A great printer for miniatures
  • A great printer for resin
  • A great printer for budget
  • 10K mono LCD
  • Laser-cut build plate
  • USB

Choose the Elegoo Jupiter SE if you want:

  • A great printer for large-prints
  • A great printer for resin
  • A great printer for miniatures
  • A great printer for professional
  • 12.8-inch 6K mono LCD screen
  • 277x156x300mm build volume
  • COB mono light source (60,000-hour lifespan)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Anycubic Photon Mono 4 better than the Elegoo Jupiter SE?

By the numbers, the Elegoo Jupiter SE scores higher (7.8/10). But "better" depends on your use case, the Anycubic Photon Mono 4 may be the smarter buy if you need miniatures.

Which is better for beginners, Anycubic Photon Mono 4 or Elegoo Jupiter SE?

Both score 6/10 for beginners. Go with the Anycubic Photon Mono 4 to save $181.

Is the Elegoo Jupiter SE worth $181 more than the Anycubic Photon Mono 4?

The Elegoo Jupiter SE scores higher overall (7.8/10 vs 7.4/10). The extra $181 gets you 277mm wide platform prints full-size miniature armies or large costume props in one run.

What's the main difference between Anycubic Photon Mono 4 and Elegoo Jupiter SE?

Build volume (134x75x130mm vs 277x156x300mm) and print speed (100 vs 70 mm/s). The Anycubic Photon Mono 4 is best for miniatures; the Elegoo Jupiter SE targets large-prints.

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