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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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FormLab Form 2 vs. Asiga Max
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<blockquote data-quote="exo" data-source="post: 288350" data-attributes="member: 12136"><p>Most problems with inaccuray on Form2 are software issuses.</p><p>Print a testfile directly on the plate one time with Model V1 and one time with Model V2. You'll measure a difference of about 0.2 mm on X-Y-axis by using a brandnew resin tank.</p><p>For high accuray models you always have to use Model V2 and the LT resin tank.</p><p>For parallel dies (exocad model Maker) there's no way to print exactly with Model V1.</p><p>But you can use Model V1 as V2 for perfect results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exo, post: 288350, member: 12136"] Most problems with inaccuray on Form2 are software issuses. Print a testfile directly on the plate one time with Model V1 and one time with Model V2. You'll measure a difference of about 0.2 mm on X-Y-axis by using a brandnew resin tank. For high accuray models you always have to use Model V2 and the LT resin tank. For parallel dies (exocad model Maker) there's no way to print exactly with Model V1. But you can use Model V1 as V2 for perfect results. [/QUOTE]
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