We've had some amazing results from our Elegoo line of printers. The most recent printer, the Saturn 4 Ultra 16K, was what I used to build a commission piece – the massive dragon Iza'tal from Loot Studios! Here's what I had to say in my review:

Saturn 4 Ultra 16k — Minor upgrade? Think again
Rockin’ and tiltin’

Now we have the announcement of a refresh of their largest model (the Elegoo Jupiter) at RAPID+TCT 2025, – the Jupiter 2. Taking everything they've learned from their upgrades to the Saturn models, and adding a few new tricks under the hood, Jupiter 2 looks like it could be the large-format printer we've all been waiting for:

Elegoo, a rapidly developing brand in global smart manufacturing, announces the debut of its Jupiter 2 large-format resin 3D printer at RAPID+TCT 2025. Featuring an all-new double-door design distinct from previous Jupiter models, it aims to push the boundaries of resin 3D printing technology, enabling hobbyists and professionals to bring their big ideas to life with smart and precise engineering. 

The double-door design is a huge step up for the printer as it'll allow a much more controlled environment for large scale printing. The larger the scale, the more dialed in your settings need to be, and this new platform takes that into account. Let's hear what Chris Hong, the CEO of Elegoo had to say about it:

"The Jupiter 2 is our bold step forward in elevating the resin 3D printing experience. We’re setting a new industry benchmark by delivering a reliable, high-efficiency printer capable of handling demanding projects with consistent results."

He's absolutely right – the results are heavily based on the environment, and it's consistent results that matter. Let's get under the hood:

Next-gen tech and design for pro-level resin printing

The Jupiter 2 features an expansive build volume of 302.40 x 161.98 x 300.00 mm, the largest in the Jupiter series, ideal for large-scale projects. It raises the bar with a 14-inch 16K LCD screen, achieving the series’ highest 20×26µm XY resolution for razor-sharp details and ultra-smooth surfaces. A fully enclosed light source ensures flawless prints, while multi-point auto-leveling guarantees precise calibration with minimal effort. For advanced users, a manual leveling option offers additional control.

Enhanced efficiency with modular design and resin management system

The Jupiter 2 prioritizes efficiency with its modular design, allowing users to swap the LCD screen in 10 minutes, five times faster than traditional setups. Replacing the release film takes just 10 seconds, 10 times faster than conventional methods. 

The Jupiter 2 also introduces a smart resin management system, automatically feeding and recycling resin with a detachable box that can hold a 2kg resin bottle. This smart system allows users to focus on their designs rather than constantly monitoring resin levels. The heated resin tank ensures that the resin stays at the ideal temperature, guaranteeing consistent results throughout the print process.

Smarter monitoring for reliable results

Users can monitor prints remotely via the built-in camera, with adaptive lighting for clear visibility in any environment. Automatic overheat alerts enhance safety, while integration with Elegoo’s SatelLite resin slicer enables seamless device control and production optimization.

Availability and applications

The Jupiter 2, launching in Q3 2025, is expected to have broad applications in toys, healthcare, consumer goods, and prototyping. Compatibility with engineering resins further expands its versatility. More exciting features will be revealed soon.

The modularity of this new printer is an exciting innovation. A release film change can be a daunting task, but it is a consumable. I've taken apart more than a few printers for repair, and thankfully it's not complicated, but making any maintenance task easier, it's a welcome thing for new and veteran print enthusiasts.

In addition to the announcement of the Jupiter 2, the team also showcased their lineup of the Centauri Carbon, the Saturn 4 Ultra 16K (Our review), the OrangeStorm Giga, and the Mercury Plus V3.0 (Our review). We'll be taking a look at the Jupiter 2, as well as the other printers in Elegoo's lineup in the near future. It's an exciting time to get into 3D printing, and clearly Elegoo is trying got make that an easier proposition, even if you're printing very, very large items.

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