3D Resin Parameter Calculator
¿Cuántos litros de resina has "sacrificado" buscando el tiempo de exposición perfecto? 😅 Eso se acabó. Con esta calculadora gratuita encuentras al instante los parámetros oficiales de impresión para tu combinación exacta de resina e impresora — más de 300 configuraciones de Elegoo, Anycubic, Sunlu, Phrozen, Liqcreate, Siraya Tech, Creality, eSUN, FormFutura, Formlabs Creator y Resione, todas actualizadas en 2026. 🔥
Selecciona tu marca, tu resina y tu modelo de impresora. En segundos tienes el tiempo de exposición, la velocidad de elevación y la altura de capa listos para pegar en tu slicer. Úsalos como punto de partida y ajusta según tu entorno — temperatura, antigüedad de pantalla y color de resina siempre influyen un poco.
La calculadora está creada a partir de los parámetros proporcionados por los fabricantes. Pero molaría mucho incluir también parámetros cruzados entre máquinas y resinas, por ejemplo, usar resinas Anycubic en impresoras Elegoo.
Por eso buscamos el apoyo de la comunidad: para que entre todos podamos completar más configuraciones y ayudarnos mutuamente.
Más abajo encontrarás un formulario donde puedes compartir tus parámetros y ayudar a otros makers. Es un proyecto en constante evolución, así que cualquier aporte de la comunidad nos ayudará a seguir ampliando la base de datos. 🚀
¿Prefieres ver las tablas completas con todo explicado? Tenemos guías detalladas de parámetros de resinas Elegoo y de parámetros de resinas Anycubic para cuando quieras ir más a fondo. 👇
Parameters for your
resin and printer
Elegoo · Anycubic · Sunlu · Phrozen · Liqcreate · Siraya Tech · Creality · eSUN · FormFutura · Formlabs · Resione
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Resins covered in this calculator
11 brands · over 300 configurations updated in 2026
Elegoo
- Standard Resin
- Standard Resin V2.0
- ABS-Like Resin
- ABS-Like Resin 2.0
- ABS-Like Resin 3.0
- ABS-Like Resin 3.0 Pro
- ABS-Like Resin 3.0+
- ABS-Like Ultra Resin
- ABS-Like Plant-Based Resin
- Plant-Based Resin
- Standard Plant-Based Resin
- Water Washable Resin
- Water Washable Resin V2.0
- Water Washable ABS-Like Resin
- 8K Standard Resin
- 8K ABS-Like Resin 3.0
- 8K Water Washable Resin
- Rapid Standard Resin
- Tough Resin
- Thermochromic Resin
- Dental Model UV Resin
- Dental Castable UV Resin
Anycubic
- Standard UV Resin
- Standard V2
- ABS-Like V2 / Pro 2
- Water Wash+
- UV Tough / Tough 2.0
- Tough Ultra
- High Clear Resin
- High Speed 2.0
- UV Sensitive Resin
- Plant-Based Resin+
- Eco / Plant-Based Resin
- DLP Craftsman Resin
Sunlu
- Standard
- Standard Plus
- ABS-Like
- Water Washable
- Plant-Based
- PA-Like (Nylon-Like)
- High Toughness
- High Temperature
- Flexible
- 14K Standard
- Castable / Red Wax
- Dental Model
Phrozen
- Aqua Standard 4K
- Aqua Gray 4K
- Aqua 8K
- Aqua Gray 8K
- Aqua Clear Plus
- ABS-Like
- RPG Resin
- TR250 High Temp
- Flex (Flexible)
- Sonic Mighty 4K
- Sonic Mighty 8K
Liqcreate
- Premium White
- Premium Black
- Premium Model Grey
- Premium Transparent
- Premium Tough
- Premium Flex
- Clear Impact
- Strong-X
- Tough-X
- Flexible-X
- Elastomer-X
- Wax Castable
- Bio-Med Clear
- Composite-X
- Dental Model Pro Grey
- Deep Blue
Siraya Tech
- Fast (ABS-Like)
- Fast Navy Grey
- Fast Mecha White
- Simple (Water Washable)
- Easy (Plant-Based)
- Blu (Tough)
- Tenacious (Flexible)
- Build (Drillable)
- Sculpt (High Temp)
- Cast (Castable)
- Craft Ultra Clear
- Rebound 55A (Flexible)
Creality
- High Fidelity Model
- Rigid 2.0
- ABS-Like
- Water Washable
- Fast Transparent
- Toughness
- High Temperature
- Castable Jewelry
eSUN
- Standard (eResin-S200)
- Water Washable (W300)
- ABS-Like
- Plant-Based (eResin-PLA)
- Hard-Tough (H200)
- PMMA-Like (PM200)
- Flexible (F300)
- Castable Jewelry (JC100)
- Dental Model (DM100)
FormFutura
- Platinum LCD General Purpose
- Economy LCD Resin
- Flex 82A
- Flex 63A
- Impact 71D
- Strong
- Castable Wax
- Dental Model
- Miniature LCD
Formlabs Creator
- Creator Tough (ABS-Like)
- Creator Super Clear
- General Purpose V5
Resione
- C01 (Rigid Standard)
- K Series (Rigid-Tough)
- M58 (Tough Gray)
- M68 (Tough White Non-yellowing)
- M70 (Tough)
- TH72 (Tough)
- Tough74 V2
- G217 (Clear Tough Non-yellowing)
- WW123 (Water Washable)
- TH-WW (Water Washable HR)
- TH-HR (High Resolution)
- TH-BJD (Figure / BJD)
- FX60 (Tough-Flexible)
- F39 / F39T (Flexible Rubber-like)
- F69 (Flexible Black Rubber-like)
- F80 (Elastic / Gingival-like)
- HT100 (High Temperature)
- CL-TH (Castable)
- D01 / D01S (Dental Model)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is normal exposure time in 3D resin printing?
The normal exposure time is the number of seconds the UV screen illuminates each layer during printing. On modern monochrome printers, this is typically 2–4 s for standard resins. Too short → weak or delaminating layers. Too long → loss of detail and difficulty releasing from the FEP. Use the calculator above to find the recommended value for your specific resin.
Why do print settings vary between printer models?
Because UV power, screen resolution, and release film type (FEP, nFEP, PFA) vary between models. An Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra requires different parameters than a Mars 4 even when using the same resin. Always select your exact printer model in the search tool to get the correct values.
What's the difference between base exposure and normal exposure?
The base exposure (bottom exposure) only applies to the first 4–8 layers and typically ranges from 25–60 seconds to ensure adhesion to the build plate. Normal exposure applies to all remaining layers and is much shorter. Mixing these up is one of the most common beginner mistakes: applying 35 seconds to every layer will ruin any fine detail.
What lift speed should I use?
The lift speed controls how fast the build plate rises after each exposure. For standard resins, 60–120 mm/min is recommended. For flexible or high-viscosity resins, reducing it to 40–60 mm/min helps prevent support detachment. Printers with PFA film (such as Elegoo's Ultra models) can handle higher lift speeds, as they significantly reduce peel force.
How does temperature affect resin settings?
Below 20 °C, resin becomes more viscous and may require 20–30% longer exposure times and slower lift speeds. Above 28 °C, you can usually get away with slightly shorter exposure times. The ideal range is 22–28 °C. If you're printing in a cold space during winter, preheat your resin before pouring it into the vat — a water bath at 40–50 °C for 10 minutes works well.
Where can I buy the resins featured in the calculator?
At Mr Resin you'll find all the leading brands with fast shipping across Spain and Europe. Browse the full catalog of Elegoo resins, Anycubic resins and all available resins.
Is my resin or printer not listed in the search? What should I do?
Fill out the form at the bottom of the exposure finder with your resin, printer, and working settings. We'll review it and add it to the database. For every verified configuration you submit, we'll send you 100 Resinitos — loyalty points to use on your next order at mrresin.es.