Anycubic Shop: Shop the full 2026 lineup — Kobra X, Photon & more

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Anycubic has built one of the most accessible 3D printer lineups on the market, with machines that consistently punch above their price point — particularly in the resin segment, where their Photon series remains the benchmark for detail quality under $300.

Where they stand apart from Bambu Lab and Creality is resin printing — the Photon Mono M7 Pro and Photon Ultra deliver layer detail that FDM machines physically cannot match, making Anycubic the go-to brand for miniature painters, jewellers, and anyone needing fine surface finish.

For FDM buyers, the Kobra 3 Combo ($399) is the headline machine — an auto-levelling, multi-colour capable printer that competes directly with the Bambu Lab A1 at a lower price.
The Photon Mono M7 ($199) is the entry point for resin — the right machine if you want to try resin printing without committing flagship money.

A: The Anycubic Kobra 3 for FDM printing — auto-levelling, fast, and straightforward to set up.
For resin, the Photon Mono M7 at ~$199 is the most approachable entry point with high detail output.
A: FDM printers (Kobra series) use filament and are better for functional parts, large models, and beginners.
Resin printers (Photon series) use UV-cured liquid resin for extremely fine detail — better for miniatures, jewellery, and display models but require ventilation and post-processing.
A: For resin printing, Anycubic's Photon series is the stronger choice — Bambu Lab doesn't produce resin printers.
For FDM, Bambu Lab's ecosystem is more refined out of the box, but Anycubic's Kobra series offers more competitive pricing at the entry level.