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3D-printing parameters for Liqcreate resins for Creality LD-002H

The Creality LD-002H 2K Monochrome LCD/MSLA 3D-printer is an open printer with a 405 nm light source. The Creality LD-002H is completely open for 3rd party resins. Due to its monochrome screen, even our DLP and SLA resins can be printed with relatively reasonable printing speed. Some resins have been optimized. Most other resins could [...]
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Resin 3D-printing settings for Anycubic Photon Mono-X

The Anycubic Photon Mono X remains one of the most influential large‑format MSLA printers of its generation, known for its stability, speed, and broad compatibility with a wide range of Anycubic Photon Mono X resin materials. As a one of the first affordable 4K monochrome LCD resin 3D‑printer, it delivered fast layer curing and consistent [...]
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Printing parameters for Liqcreate resins on the Peopoly Phenom L

The Peopoly Phenom L is one of the largest MSLA printers in its class, designed for users who need industrial‑scale build volumes combined with the flexibility of an open‑material ecosystem. Equipped with a 13.3‑inch 4K LCD panel, a 405 nm UV LED array, and a reinforced chassis, the Phenom L delivers stable curing performance across [...]
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Creality LD-002R compatible Liqcreate resin & parameters

The Creality LD-002R 2K RGB LCD/MSLA 3D-printer is an open printer with a 405 nm light source, compatible with 3rd party resins. Some resins have been optimized. Most other resins could also work on this printer, however, not all pre-settings are available. Contact us if you need support or have any questions. Contact us   Resin [...]
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EPAX X1N compatible Liqcreate resin & 3D-print settings – Epax3D

The EPAX X1N LCD/MSLA 3D-printer is an open printer with a 405 nm light source, compatible with 3rd party resins. Settings for the EPAX X10 with RGD color LCD screen are tested by EPAX3D. Full list of settings can be find here. Some resins have been optimized. Most other resins could also work on this [...]
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Atum3D DLP station 5 compatible resin & parameters

The Atum3D DLP station 5 is a high power DLP 3D-printer and completely open for 3rd party resins. Settings for the Atum3D 3D-printer are optimized for Liqcreate resin Deep Blue, Stone Coal Black, Strong-X, Composite-X, Premium White, Tough-X, ESD, Bio-Med Clear, Rigid Pro and Hazard Glow. The 3D-printing parameters can be found in the Atum3D [...]
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3D-Printing parameters for Liqcreate resins on the Elegoo Mars

The Elegoo Mars LCD 3D-printer is an open source resin 3d-printer with a 405 nm light source. Settings are optimized for Liqcreate resin. Due to the low power light source of the Elegoo Mars, exposure times are generally longer for this LCD 3D-printer compared to when using DLP and SLA resin. The Premium resin range [...]
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Prusa SL1 compatible Liqcreate resin & 3D-printing parameters

The Original Prusa SL1 uses MSLA, which means that there is an LED array as it’s light source (405 nm) in combination with an LCD photomask to shape the light image. The SL1 is open source and therefore has full support for 3rd party resin. The SL1 is able to reach a minimum layer height [...]
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What is the difference between SLA, DLP and LCD 3D-printers?

3D-printing was discovered more than 30 years ago by the original founder of 3D-systems[1]. This first 3D-printer was named stereolithography apparatus and used a laser to cure a light reactive resin. During the years after the discovery, other companies like EnvisionTEC[2] came up with new methods of curing the light reactive resin, by projector, instead [...]
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Asiga Max UV compatible resin & settings for Liqcreate resin

The Asiga Max UV is a high power DLP 3D-printer and completely open for 3rd party resins. Settings are optimized for most Liqcreate materials, like Strong-X, Clear Impact, Wax Castable, Premium Model, and many other resins. Download resin 3D-print parameters (.ini file) at the Asiga website or download our .ini setting file and start printing [...]
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