Resin (MSLA) · High-resolution LCD · Fine detail
A high-resolution resin printer aimed at crisp, finely detailed prints — a dependable MSLA option for models, prototypes and miniatures.
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The Creality Halot R6 is a resin printer aimed at makers who want the fine detail only resin can deliver, from a brand with a wide presence and accessory ecosystem in India.
Our score: 4.1 / 5
Affordable entry into resin printing; Compact and light (~4.25 kg).
2K resolution is modest next to 8K/12K machines; Small build volume limits larger models.
A high-resolution resin printer aimed at crisp, finely detailed prints — a dependable MSLA option for models, prototypes and miniatures.
Look elsewhere if: you want simple, low-fuss printing — FDM is cleaner and easier.
| Printing technology | Resin (MSLA) |
|---|---|
| Screen | 6.08-inch 2K mono LCD |
| Build volume | 130.56 × 82.62 × 160 mm (~1.7 L) |
| Print speed | Up to 60 mm/h |
| Layer thickness | 0.01–0.2 mm |
| Light source | Integral 405 nm, >90% uniformity, 5000 µW/cm² |
| Auto levelling | Yes |
| Display | 2.8-inch colour touchscreen |
| Connectivity | USB, Wi-Fi, Creality Cloud |
| Software | Halot Box / Chitubox |
| Protection | FEP film, tempered-glass screen protector |
| Weight | ~4.25 kg |
| Body size | 235.5 × 230 × 395.5 mm |
Specifications are from the manufacturer and cross-checked against independent reviews; confirm the latest details on the current listing.
For makers set on resin who value brand availability and support, the Halot R6 is a reasonable on-ramp to detailed printing — just go in prepared for the resin workflow.
Standout features of the Creality Halot R6 include printing technology (Resin (MSLA)), screen (6.08-inch 2K mono LCD), build volume (130.56 × 82.62 × 160 mm (~1.7 L)), print speed (Up to 60 mm/h). Full details are in the specifications table above.
Where the Creality Halot R6 performs best: Affordable entry into resin printing; Compact and light (~4.25 kg). The main trade-off to weigh: 2K resolution is modest next to 8K/12K machines.
On ease of use: Auto-levelling makes setup beginner-friendly.
What can I print with the Halot R6?
Highly detailed models such as miniatures, figurines and intricate parts — resin's strength is fine detail.
Does it need special handling?
Yes — like all resin printers it needs gloves, ventilation and a wash-and-cure step for finished prints.
Is it good for beginners to resin?
It can be a starting point, but be ready for the extra cleanup and safety steps resin involves.
How much does the Creality Halot R6 cost in India?
It is an entry resin printer — usually around ₹14,000–₹18,000 on Amazon.in and Flipkart, below its higher MRP, so it is often discounted. Tap "Buy on Amazon" above for the live price.
Is the Halot R6 good for beginners in India?
Yes. It is compact, affordable and beginner-friendly, with WiFi printing via the Creality Cloud app and a free 3-month Chitubox Pro licence. Just plan for the resin workflow (gloves, IPA, UV curing, ventilation) and keep the room above about 20°C in winter.
What is the build volume of the Halot R6?
It is 130.56 × 82.62 × 160 mm (about 1.7 litres) — suited to miniatures, figurines and small prototypes.
What screen resolution does the Halot R6 use?
A 6.08-inch 2K monochrome LCD — reliable and fast to cure, though less sharp than newer 8K/12K panels.
How fast is the Halot R6?
Up to 60 mm/h. Resin print time depends mainly on model height, not how many objects are on the plate.
What is the Halot R6 best for?
Beginners and budget-minded makers printing tabletop miniatures, jewellery-style pieces and small detailed models.