Postby James » Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:58 pm
No, you have to buy the board. The board was selling for somewhere around $200 at the time of my inquiry. It's a good price being that the software is free. It's a completely closed proprietary system at this time. It's basically what you get when you buy an Anycubic Photon for as low as $470 shipped. I purchased a Photon and I've been loving it more than my other resin based printers including one that I build myself that uses CW. The user inputs are ultra-simplified as can be seen by downloading the software and using it to do slicing. It has just enough inputs that one can experiment around with whatever resin they'd like to try.
One input option that is missing on the Photon version that is highly needed is the option to do antialiasing in the XY plane. The Photon has a pixel resolution of 47 microns, which is pretty good for most types of prints but when getting down to printing miniatures and jewelry it would be nice to be able to activate antialiasing.
I prefer to know nothing about everything rather than everything about nothing. 