EPAX 3D carved out a niche as the prosumer's resin brand: machines that share hardware with budget rivals but arrive factory-leveled, with brand-agnostic part compatibility, included resin profiles, and Western-based aftermarket support.
The X1 built EPAX's reputation as a dependable, beginner-friendly workhorse, valued for build quality and reliable prints over chasing the cheapest price.
EPAX 3D made its name by taking the same MSLA hardware found in budget machines and wrapping it in a more polished, support-backed package. The X1 famously shared internals with the Anycubic Photon S and Elegoo Mars Pro, but shipped factory-leveled with included resin profiles and a reputation for needing less tinkering.
What set EPAX apart was its Western-based aftermarket support and brand-agnostic part compatibility, which made it a favorite among makers who wanted a workhorse they could keep running for years. The trade-off was always price: you paid a premium over near-identical rivals for that polish and peace of mind.
Across our testing, EPAX machines reward you with stable, repeatable results. For the full picture on the X1, read the review above.
Familiar resin hardware, elevated by factory calibration and Western support. A dependable pick for makers who value reliability.