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10-10-2016, 09:38 PM #1
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and you will never find any information... They are not printing in the mm/s number like the FDM printers are based on movement speed.
Resin is cured by a laser, so for instance 1 chess piece may take 1 hour to print on my Form 2, however 16 pieces may only take 8 hours... the most time consuming part of the SLA printing process is peel, lift, re position.
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10-11-2016, 07:28 AM #2
The Zortrax Inventure is FDM-like (called LPD-Plus), as far as I know. So, it would be possible to get a mm/s value, or not? Maybe its similiar to the M200.?
The two SLA printers - yes thats clear that there is no mm/s number. I didn't wrote that well. But you could get a mm³/s number if you know the volume of the printed object (i.e. in mm³) and divide it by the printing time (i.e. in seconds). However, if the amount of time is reduced while printing more than one piece, hmm...
Please explain to me how to...
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