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Flashforge Foto 13.3 4K Mono compatible Liqcreate resin & setting

The Flashforge Foto 13.3 is equiped with 13.3" 4K monochrome LCD screen and stable light source. It is the newest and the biggest mSLA 3D printer from Flashforge. Some Liqcreate resins are compatible with this printer. Technically all Liqcreate resins can work on the Flashforge Foto 13.3. If you want to try a resin that [...]
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Liqcreate resin 3D-printing settings for the Peopoly Phenom Prime

Already in early may, Peopoly announced the new Peopoly Phenom Prime as a successor of the Peopoly Phenom Noir. The Peopoly Phenom Prime is available in our testing laboratory and our engineers are optimizing all resins. These settings are also a good starting point for the new Peopoly Phenom Forge. Download the Chitubox settings for [...]
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Resin 3D-printing parameters for the Qidi Tech i-Box Mono 4K

The Qidi Tech i-Box Mono LCD/MSLA resin 3D-printer is an open printer with a 405 nm light source. The Qidi Tech is compatible with 3rd party resin. Technically all Liqcreate resins can also work on this printer, however, not all pre-settings are available. Contact us if you need support or have any questions.   Contact [...]
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Is DLP faster than SLA?

in most cases DLP is faster than SLA. A DLP printer will expose the complete build plate at once compared to the SLA printer in which the laser has to touch every single spot. According to SLA printer manufacturer Formlabs: “As a rule of thumb, this results in SLA 3D printers being comparable or faster [...]
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Do DLP printers need special resin?

We often get the question if DLP printers need special resin. Unfortunately this question cannot be answered with just a yes or no. There are quite some factors that come into play when using different resin 3D-printing technologies. In this article you can find all the technical information why and how a resin works on [...]
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Wanhao GR1 compatible Liqcreate resin & parameters

The Wanhao GR17 (Wanhao Gadoso revolution 1) is a MSLA / LCD based resin 3D-printer, completely open for 3rd party resins. Settings are optimized for some Liqcreate resins. The Liqcreate Premium range is especially developed for printing on these type of MSLA / LCD 3D-printers, leading to significantly shorter exposure times. Other resins can also [...]
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3D-printing settings for Liqcreate resins on the Prusa SL1S Speed

The Original Prusa SL1S 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 Prusa SL1S is open source and therefore has full support for 3rd party 3D-printing resins. The Prusa SL1S Speed is able to reach [...]
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Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K 3D-printing settings Liqcreate resin

The Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K is a desktop MSLA 3D printer engineered for users who demand accuracy and material flexibility, but still fits on your desk. Built around a 9.25‑inch 6K monochrome LCD with a native resolution of 5760 × 3600 pixels, the Mono X 6K delivers exceptionally sharp voxel definition and consistent curing [...]
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Anycubic Photon Mono SQ 3D-printing settings for Liqcreate resin

The Anycubic Photon Mono SQ is a distinctive medium‑format monochrome‑LCD resin printer, and selecting the right anycubic photon mono sq resin is essential to take full advantage of its expanded build area and high‑intensity 405 nm UV light engine. With its 128 × 120 × 200 mm build volume, 3.5K monochrome LCD, and high‑precision 51 [...]
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Print settings for Liqcreate resin on the Anycubic Photon Mono 4K

The Anycubic Photon Mono 4K was one of Anycubic’s most advanced compact resin printers, and selecting the right anycubic photon mono 4K resin is essential for achieving the ultra‑high detail and fast curing performance this 4K system is designed to deliver. Equipped with a 4K monochrome LCD, a 132 × 80 × 165 mm build [...]
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