Quote Originally Posted by patmat View Post
And "continuous"? Um, not really, it's still printing layers... though they might be so thin that they approach "continuous".
I think you're mistaken, the printer use continuous extrusion of the part curing it with a projected image. Layers as we know them would only be created if the object stopped moving, I don't think it ever does. Also they may be lerping the g-code layers while projecting, which means you could be getting as much as 120 "layers" per second of data to create the object.

So if the data is projected at 120hz you're layers on a 5" tall object that prints in just 10 minutes would be as small as just 1.7 microns! That's nearly 100 times the resolution of most printers. Print slower and it gets even smaller than that.