Thanks. Still not been able to confirm. Might actually ask xyzprinting. I think it will be a 100 micron FDM printer as well but it would be really nice if it was anything less like a 50 or 25 micron or better.

Budget is not a problem so high quality with performance track record is more important. It would be nice if they could make and release a compact allinone SLA 3D printer that can do z at 10 micron.

Just to confirm. 10 microns = 0.01mm right? (0.010000mm)
As 1.0mm = 1000.00 microns.

So 100 microns = 0.1mm
50 microns = 0.05mm
25 microns = 0.025mm
10 micron = 0.01mm