Heygears
Reflex RS Turbo
Based on 62 Reddit mentions
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What's the next logical Resin printer after the Msrs 5 ultra?
Probably to quit resin printing. It’s a pain in the ass, and that’s coming from someone who has bought his 7th resin printer just this week. They all have issues and are flawed in some way. The older Saturn 3 is less problematic as it doesn’t have problematic features like auto-leveling/force sensin
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
January 13, 2026 2:16 PM
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Looking to replace my current printers. Need input from professionals
+1 for heygears. The Reflex RS Turbo is the best hobby printer on the market right now imo. With the slicer and settings opening up next quarter there’s no downside. Plus I’ve run a bunch of non-heygears resin using the built in presets and I’ve never had a failure yet
xtopherpaul in r/resinprinting
March 21, 2026 2:15 AM
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How much has print quality increased over the last few years?
Print resolution took a pretty big leap once we got under 0.03mm/30um pixel size (Saturn 2/8K generation). It's been pretty diminishing returns since then. I own a Mars 2 Pro, and with tuning it can still compete on print smoothness, but it won't render the small texture details that higher resoluti
...stickninjazero in r/PrintedWarhammer
January 30, 2026 3:00 PM
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Most reliable printer
TL;DR: It’s not the brand, they all suck, although Elegoo has remained popular for a reason. I’m up to having owned 7 resin printers. 4 of those are Elegoo, and I’ve owned a Phrozen and currently own an Anycubic (along with 2 Saturns). I’m quite critical of the resin printer market, but Elegoo has a
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
May 7, 2026 1:39 AM
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We are looking to get a couple of resin printers for our engineering department.
FDM printing experience really doesn’t translate to resin, you might as well accept you are starting over. My understanding is Formlabs is the only real option as a commercial grade resin printing system. Everything below that is ‘consumer’ grade and comes with a whole host of problems, challenges,
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
August 6, 2025 11:14 PM
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Transparent resins?
Hahaha dimensional accuracy with resin printing isn’t anything like filament. Especially when you factor resin shrinkage, orientation and supports. And that’s not even including the BS that auto-leveling printers introduce. I highly suggest (should be mandatory) to read Jan Mrazek’s blog for more in
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
September 26, 2025 12:38 PM
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Printer advice
Anycubic is a non-starter imho. Poor support, poor QC (and the bar is low as is), and no per layer wait times. Elegoo is the best of the budget tier. The Saturn 3 non-Ultra is probably the best bang for your buck printer available right now, if it’s available in your region. At the high end sits the
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
March 2, 2026 8:09 PM
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Mid-Sized Resin Printer Recommendation
Reflex RS turbo 100%. It far and away outperforms the others. And you can use non-Heygears resin in it with fantastic results. You won’t regret it I own two Saturn 4 ultra 16k’s and they’re also great machines. But it’s no contest the heygears gives noticeably better results. It’s a better overall b
...xtopherpaul in r/resinprinting
January 9, 2026 11:52 PM
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Need some advice on a resin machine
The closest thing to a Bambu in resin is Heygears. The M7s main problem stems from auto-leveling and not having the tools to deal with the downsides, namely per layer settings and any sort of Z adjustment. The M7s other main problem is just Anycubic's poor QC. All of the auto-leveling printers on th
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
January 16, 2026 12:57 PM
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Printer recommendations on 2026?
See if the Heygears Reflex RS Turbo with the heated VAT fits your budget. It's a lot better than Uniform or Elegoo printers. There is a good sale on now, they just opened up to third party resins (could always use them but not adjust exposure settings or anything) Might be a little more but absolute
...heart_of_osiris in r/resinprinting
April 3, 2026 8:36 PM
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