Elegoo Jupiter SE vs Kingroon KLP1

Head-to-head 3D printer comparison, 2026

Winner
Elegoo Jupiter SE

Elegoo Jupiter SE

7.8/10

Wins 2 of 5 categories

$340

Kingroon KLP1

Kingroon KLP1

7.6/10

Wins 2 of 5 categories

$299

Comparing FDM to resin? The Elegoo Jupiter SE ($340, RESIN) and Kingroon KLP1 ($299, FDM) use fundamentally different technologies. FDM melts filament layer by layer; resin cures liquid with UV light. Here's how they stack up.

Our Verdict

The Elegoo Jupiter SE takes the crown with 7.8/10 vs 7.6/10. It pulls ahead in Print Quality, Reliability. That said, the Kingroon KLP1 saves you $41 and wins on Value, Speed.

Score Breakdown

Elegoo Jupiter SEKingroon KLP1
8
Value
9
6
Beginner Friendliness
6
10
Print Quality
8
7
Speed
8
8
Reliability
7

Specifications

SpecElegoo Jupiter SEKingroon KLP1
Price$340$299
TypeRESINFDM
Build Volume277 x 156 x 300 mm200 x 200 x 200 mm
Print Speed70 mm/s500 mm/s
Min Resolution0.01 mm0.05 mm
Weight18 kg8.5 kg
Overall Score7.8/107.6/10

Pros & Cons

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

Kingroon KLP1

+Enclosed CoreXY with linear rails and Klipper at $299: this combination normally costs $400+

+Compact enough to fit on a shelf while still being fully enclosed

+Klipper access means you can tune everything from macros to pressure advance

+CoreXY inside an enclosure means ABS and PETG print cleanly

200mm cube is the real limitation: larger parts need splitting

Kingroon's community is thin: if something breaks, you're mostly solving it from Klipper docs and Reddit

Needs calibration time out of the box before it prints well

Who Should Buy Which?

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)

Choose the Kingroon KLP1 if you want:

  • A great printer for enclosed
  • A great printer for compact
  • A great printer for diy
  • Enclosed
  • Linear rails
  • CoreXY

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Elegoo Jupiter SE better than the Kingroon KLP1?

By the numbers, the Elegoo Jupiter SE scores higher (7.8/10). But "better" depends on your use case, the Kingroon KLP1 may be the smarter buy if you need enclosed.

Which is better for beginners, Elegoo Jupiter SE or Kingroon KLP1?

Both score 6/10 for beginners. Go with the Kingroon KLP1 to save $41.

Is the Elegoo Jupiter SE worth $41 more than the Kingroon KLP1?

The Elegoo Jupiter SE scores higher overall (7.8/10 vs 7.6/10). The extra $41 gets you 277mm wide platform prints full-size miniature armies or large costume props in one run.

What's the main difference between Elegoo Jupiter SE and Kingroon KLP1?

Technology: the Elegoo Jupiter SE is RESIN (filament) and the Kingroon KLP1 is FDM (resin). FDM prints bigger functional parts; resin delivers finer surface detail.

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