A Resin printer is a type of 3D printer that uses liquid photopolymer resin to create highly detailed objects. Unlike traditional filament printers, a resin printer uses light, often from an LCD or laser, to cure the liquid resin layer by layer. This process allows for extremely smooth surfaces and precise details, making resin printers popular for applications such as jewelry design, dental models, miniatures, and prototyping. Many hobbyists and professionals choose a resin printer when they need accuracy and fine detail that other 3D printing methods may not provide. With proper handling and post-processing, resin printing can produce impressive, professional-quality results.