This exposure settings overview provides a central reference for all Phrozen Sonic Mini printers. For a complete overview of all models, visit the Phrozen Sonic Mini‑series resin 3D‑printer cluster. Each model uses a different LCD resolution and optical engine, which affects exposure time, cure depth and layer stability. This page links directly to the validated Liqcreate resin parameters for each printer in the Mini‑series. The differences in LCD resolution, pixel pitch and UV irradiance across the Mini‑series directly influence exposure time, cure depth uniformity and surface accuracy, making a centralized settings overview essential for consistent MSLA performance.

Exposure behavior across the Mini‑series
The Phrozen Sonic Mini uses an early‑generation LCD with moderate pixel density, the Mini 4K improves accuracy with a 4K panel, and the Mini 8K and Mini 8K S deliver ultra‑high resolution with significantly reduced pixel size. These differences require printer‑specific exposure settings to maintain dimensional accuracy and consistent curing.
LCD resolution and exposure behavior
Higher‑resolution LCD panels reduce pixel size, which increases detail reproduction but also requires more precise exposure tuning. Smaller pixels deliver lower per‑pixel energy, meaning resins may need slightly longer exposure times to achieve the same cure depth and layer adhesion.
Validated exposure parameters per model
Because each printer uses a different optical engine and LCD generation, exposure parameters cannot be shared between models and must be tuned to the specific irradiance output of each device.
- – Phrozen Sonic Mini resin settings
- – Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K resin settings
- – Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K resin settings
- – Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K S resin settings
Additional resources
These resources provide deeper technical context for resin selection, exposure tuning and cross‑printer compatibility within the Phrozen Sonic Mini series. They help users navigate validated settings, compare optical behavior across models and access engineering support when optimizing Liqcreate materials for high‑resolution MSLA workflows. These references also help users understand how exposure settings interact with resin viscosity, cure depth behavior and optical uniformity across different MSLA systems.
- – Liqcreate resin setting database
- – Contact page for engineering support
The exposure behavior of each printer in the Mini series is defined by its optical engine, LCD generation and irradiance output. By using validated parameters and understanding how resolution and pixel characteristics influence curing performance, users can maintain consistent results across all models in the series. This overview provides a central reference for stable MSLA workflows and predictable resin behavior.
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