Elegoo Jupiter SE vs Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max

The Elegoo Jupiter SE (2023, €629) and the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max (2024, €899) are two MSLA 3D printers many people compare before buying.

The Elegoo Jupiter SE is the more affordable of the two, with a gap of about 270 (~30%) versus the other.

On the technical side, only the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max is enclosed (better for ABS and technical materials), and the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max offers more build volume (298×164×300 mm).

Below is the full spec table with the best value of each feature highlighted, plus a verdict by use case.

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Specifications
Elegoo
Jupiter SE
€629
Anycubic
Photon Mono M7 Max
€899
Geometry
Build volume 278×156×300 mm 298×164×300 mm 🏆
Weight 19.5 kg 24 kg
Speed
Max speed
Max acceleration
Hot-end
Max nozzle temp
Nozzle material
Drive type
Flow rate
Bed
Max bed temp
Bed material
Auto-leveling 4-point manual Manual 4-point
Enclosed No Yes 🏆
Heated chamber No No
Multimaterial
AMS compatible No No
AMS type
AMS slots
Connectivity
WiFi No Yes
Ethernet
Camera Yes () Yes ()
Calibration
Vibration compensation
Flow calibration
Input shaping
Pressure advance
Software
Official slicer Chitubox Anycubic Photon Workshop
OrcaSlicer
Noise
Noise
Power 180 W 180 W

Verdict

Frequently asked

Which has better value: Elegoo Jupiter SE or Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max?
See the full spec table for the best decision based on your use case.
Which has the larger build volume?
Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max with 298×164×300 mm.

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