There is another expensive kick starter SLA printer has appeared, the Titan1. This is very similar to the Form1, but larger. These are both bottom printers and a lot of the expense is tied up with special non-stick layers, to allow the print to peel off the bottom of the tank.

If the galvos could work printing upwards, Peachy could achieve bottom printing without this expense. First a thin layer of saline in the bottom of the tank, then a layer of resin (which floats on the saline). You drip in ordinary water, which floats on the resin. This would have a float which floats on the normal tap water as it drips in and raises the print from the resin layer. In this way, no peeling is required as the saline maintains a separation between the tank bottom and the resin.