Heygears
Reflex RS Turbo
Based on 62 Reddit mentions
$799.00
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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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Which resin printer should be purchased between 7-10 thousand dollars?
Pretty much nothing in the consumer space will work except maybe the Heygears Reflex RS, they are basically the closest thing we have to a ‘prosumer’ printer. Phrozen, Elegoo, Anycubic, nor Uniformation will not hold the tight accuracy and tolerances you may require for engineering work.
stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
May 6, 2025 12:08 PM
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ELEGOO Jupiter 2
I was really hyped for this machine a year ago but no thanks. Too many short cuts and limitations make this a no for me. Unfortunately I’ve realized elegoo is a budget company that makes budget products. I’ll wait for an updated Heygears reflex rs
xtopherpaul in r/resinprinting
May 7, 2026 9:47 AM
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Printer recommendations on 2026?
There are maybe 4 or 5 good quality affordable options right now but each has a downside. These are the models I’d consider & why I’d be hesitant. Heygears Reflex RS Turbo - too locked down and upgrading for the heated vat is an extra expense. Messy flat build plate. Anycubic P1/P1 Max - I’m unsure
...OrcrO in r/resinprinting
May 2, 2026 5:49 PM
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Anycubic M7 or Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra?
Anycubics are a larger gamble in terms of QC than Elegoo. A lot of M7s come with concave plates. On top of that, Anycubics can't use per layer wait times, so they have even more trouble with adhesion than other auto-leveling printers, especially with low cure depth resins (light colored/high detail)
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
April 19, 2026 1:39 PM
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What printers are everyone using?
Like most things I spend a few months going back and forth before making a decision. I looked at them after seeing Fauxhammers videos on YouTube. That was back when they released the original Reflex. What made me not buy it was the cost and given that I didn’t do much or enjoy resin printing with th
...Professional-Yard905 in r/PrintedWarhammer
April 18, 2026 8:00 PM
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Suggestions for next printer?
If the Saturn 3 (non-Ultra) is available to you, it's the best bang for your buck and last of the non auto-leveling printers worth buying. Usually less than $270. Heygears is running a sale on the Reflex RS for $499, which is the lowest that printer has ever been. It's probably the only auto-levelin
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
April 8, 2026 5:59 PM
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FDM user looking to buy a resin printer for the first time use
Heygears Reflex RS is less than the P1 on sale right now. That’s a far better printer than any Anycubic. If the Saturn 3 (non-Ultra) is available in your market, that’s the best bang for your buck available, and it has a higher Z height than any newer printer. The Anycubic Wash & Cure 3.0 Plus is go
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
April 10, 2026 5:18 PM
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Looking for a dimensionally accurate resin printer (sub-$1,000)
If you mean for miniatures and hobby sort of stuff, nope. If you mean for prosumer stuff then the Reflex 2 is amazing for less cost and might be worth checking into before spending as much as a Formlabs printers cost. Being stuck in the Formlabs ecosystem is not a cheap ride where with Heygears, you
...heart_of_osiris in r/resinprinting
March 29, 2026 2:46 PM
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PSA - 16k printers DO NOT have fully functional anti-aliasing / gray scale.
Well shit. Guess I’m holding onto my S2s for even longer than I thought. Might also explain why Heygears still uses an 8K LCD on the Reflex RS. Also not a good look for Concepts 3D as they’ve tried to position themselves based on technical expertise and yet they moved the Athena 2 from a 12K LCD by
...stickninjazero in r/resinprinting
September 20, 2025 9:51 AM
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