Nozzle sizes range from the ultra-thin 0.1 millimeter to the thicker 1 millimeter diameter. Thinner diameters offer finer details while thicker diameters offer better print speed. The standard 0.4...
In general, if you anticipate your resin will run out and you do not have more resin with which to top up your printer, the smart thing to do is pause the print. Once you have your refill, you can...
Working with wet filament produces poor quality prints. Wet filament will always produce a print with flaws like bubbles or cracks. In some cases, wet filament will clog up the nozzle and jam the...
Resin printing consists of three main printing processes, namely stereolithography (SLA), digital light processing (DLP) and masked stereolithography (MSLA). All these processes use light to harden...
With such an array of materials to choose from, it can be difficult, especially for a beginner to choose the right one to work with. In this guide we go over the main filament types you need to know,...
PETG is a middle ground between PLA and ABS. It has the ease of use of PLA while being as strong as ABS. With that said, PETG demonstrates better strength than either PLA or ABS, even though for many...