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Printer Settings

Need to know more about printer settings and 3D printer resins by Liqcreate? Look here for your printer settings for our resins with printers by Formlabs, Miicraft, Sprintray, Anycubic, Kudo3D, Cubicon, Wanhao and others.

Anycubic Photon Mono X2 – Resin 3D-printing settings

We were supprised to see that Anycubic launched a new printer, named the Anycubic Photon Mono X2. Looking at its name it should be the successor of the Photon Mono X. But is it actually different and how does it compare to its new Photon M3 series? Let’s find out and dive into the specifications [...]
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UniFormation GKtwo 10.3″ 8K – Resin 3D-printing settings

Founded in 2016, UniFormation is specialized in the resin 3D printing area, committed to providing high-end business users with 3d printers for product development and small batch manufacturing. Over the past five years, they have been able to see that more and more people are interested in getting started in photocurable 3D printers. With their [...]
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MakeX U50 compatible Liqcreate resin & parameters

MakeX is a Chinese manufacturer of DLP resin 3D-printers for a variaty of industries. The MakeX U50 resin 3D-printers is focussed on the jewelry sector and compatible with 3rd party resins like Liqcreate Wax Castable. According to MakeX, "The M-Jewelry series has been specially designed for jewelry and dentistry, also available for other industries that [...]
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Flashforge Hunter S DLP – resin 3D-printing parameters

Flashforge upgraded semi-professional DLP printer: Hunter S can be applied to digital dental solutions in subdivision fields such as implant, restoration, and orthodontics. It is an accurate DLP resin 3D-printing device that features simple operation and according to Flashforge a reliable resin 3D-printer with convenient maintenance for dental clinics and mid to high-end denture processing [...]
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Anycubic Photon M3 Max compatible resins & settings

Anycubic recently launched its new Photon M3 series. The largest of the M3 series is the Photon M3 Max. The Anycubic Photon M3 Max is equipped with a 13 inch 7K monochrome LCD screen. Competing directly with the Phrozen and Elegoo printers. The Photon M3 Max has an LCD screen with 6480 x 3600 pixels. [...]
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DWS 029X compatible Liqcreate resin & 3D-print settings

DWS is an Italian manufacturer of resin 3D-printers for dental, jewelry and manufacturer applications. within their offerins is the DWS Digital Wax 028 (find settings for Liqcreate resin on the DWS 028 here) and the DWS 029X. The DWS 029X is a rapid manufacturing system developed for medium-high productive volumes, aimed at medium-big production departments. [...]
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Bego Varseo XS compatible resin & parameters

BEGO Bremer Gold Wilh. Herbst GmbH & Co. KG is a well known german manufacturer of dental materials, workflows and applications. Some years ago they entered the dental 3D-printing resin market by introducing their own resin line. Some years after that they have several resins, 3D-printers and workflows available. One of their 3D-printers is the [...]
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Compatible resins & settings for the Phrozen Sonic XL 4K

Specifically designed for dental professionals, the Sonic XL 4K 2022 comes with a spacious building plate and is capable of printing out large amounts of precise dental models in 4K resolution. The Phrozen Sonic Mini and Phrozen Sonic XL 4K haven been optimized by our partners. Not all settings are currently available. If your preferred [...]
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Tested: UV intensity meter for resin 3d printers 405nm from Chitu systems

All Liqcreate resins are UV-curable 3D-Printing resins, which means that they have a designed reactivity to specific light. This reactivity controls how the resins behaves in the printer and during UV post-curing. In this article we explained that specific parameters about its reactivity are the Critical Enegergy (Ec) and the Depth of Penetration (Dp), two [...]
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Light intensity output differences beween resin 3D-printers

All Liqcreate resins are UV-curable 3D-Printing resins, which means that they have a designed reactivity to specific light. This reactivity controls how the resins behaves in the printer and during UV post-curing. In this article we explained that specific parameters about its reactivity are the Critical Enegergy (Ec) and the Depth of Penetration (Dp), two [...]
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