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The True Cost of Resin 3D Printing

A $375 resin printer can realistically cost $700–800 to get started.

This isn't a rant or a review. It's a breakdown of the real cost of getting started with resin 3D printing, especially if you're a beginner.

I don't currently own a resin 3D printer — and there are a few reasons for that:

  • The cost adds up quickly
  • Resin is toxic, and I value my health (says the guy who loves candy)
  • It's messy, and cleanup isn't fun

Resin printing can produce insanely detailed prints — especially for miniatures and models — but it comes with more setup, safety concerns, and hidden costs than most people expect.

While I don't currently own a resin printer, this breakdown is based on hours of research, community feedback, and people who actually use these machines every day.

The Printer

A popular beginner choice is the Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra. It's commonly recommended because it has a solid build volume, it's reliable and well-reviewed, and it's widely used so help is easy to find.

  • Sale price: $284.99
  • Regular price: $375.00

Wash and Cure Station

You'll need a wash and cure station to clean and fully harden your prints. The Elegoo Wash & Cure Station 2.0 is a solid match. After printing, you wash off excess liquid resin and cure the print so it fully hardens — uncured resin can be harmful to your skin and lungs.

  • Sale price: $79.99
  • Regular price: $125.00

Resin

Elegoo Standard Resin is a common beginner choice — it works with common slicer profiles, is widely used so troubleshooting is easier, and is beginner-friendly.

  • About $28–35 per litre

Safety Gear

Because resin is toxic, proper protection is not optional — it's essential.

  • Gloves: LANON chemical-resistant nitrile gloves — $16.99
  • Respirator: 3M Half Facepiece 6200 — $22.00
  • Cartridges: 3M 60921 Organic Vapor cartridges — $20.00
  • Eye Protection: 3M Virtua safety glasses — $20.00

Ventilation Setup

Resin fumes aren't something you want to breathe long-term. Proper ventilation matters more than most beginners expect.

  • Fan: Honeywell HT-900 — $20.00
  • Air Purifier: LEVOIT — $50.00
  • Carbon Filters: Antidious 5-pack — $10.00

Ventilation total: ~$80.00

Ongoing Costs (Most People Forget This)

  • Resin refills ($30–40 per litre)
  • Isopropyl alcohol for cleaning prints
  • Replacement FEP films (they wear out over time)
  • Gloves, filters, and other safety consumables

Estimated Total Cost

ItemSale PriceRegular Price
Printer$284.99$375.00
Wash & Cure Station$79.99$125.00
Resin (1L)$35.00$35.00
Gloves$16.99$16.99
Respirator + Cartridges$42.00$42.00
Safety Glasses$20.00$20.00
Ventilation Setup$80.00$80.00
Total$558.98$693.99

Conclusion

That "$375 printer" starts to look more like a $600–700 setup once you include the essentials. Resin printing can produce amazing results, but it's not plug-and-play. It comes with extra setup, safety requirements, and ongoing costs that a lot of beginners don't expect. Hopefully this helps you plan ahead and avoid surprises.

Sources & Products

  • Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra — elegoo.com
  • Elegoo Wash & Cure Station 2.0 — elegoo.com
  • Elegoo Standard Resin — elegoo.com
  • LANON nitrile gloves, 3M Half Facepiece 6200, 3M 60921 filters, 3M Virtua glasses — amazon.com
  • Honeywell HT-900 fan, LEVOIT air purifier, Antidious carbon filters — amazon.com
  • r/resinprinting — reddit.com
  • Uncle Jessy — YouTube
  • 3DPrinterly Resin Safety Gear Guide — 3dprinterly.com
  • 3DSourced Resin Comparison — 3dsourced.com
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