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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 328103" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>I mean a 26% increase or decrease is significant, sure in the real time for this case its only a few minutes but that's not the point, plus your models will always have slight variance based on width and thickness of the materials, plus additions of support structures, internal or external. Also as a consumer for me personally telling me a full tray of quadrant models (lets say 10) will be done within 1 hour, that is the information that is important. Having the speed of mm/hour doesn't seem helpful, seems like I would need to measure out my structures whenever I'm looking at a printer. </p><p></p><p>Having speed per slice or mm/hour is information you could use but doing it for 3rd party resins, why bother? The majority of printers will have of this is a full tray built in x time with this resin, that's normal but I don't think the addition of mm/hour would give sway to my decision comparing to the standard full build in x time format, but that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 328103, member: 17611"] I mean a 26% increase or decrease is significant, sure in the real time for this case its only a few minutes but that's not the point, plus your models will always have slight variance based on width and thickness of the materials, plus additions of support structures, internal or external. Also as a consumer for me personally telling me a full tray of quadrant models (lets say 10) will be done within 1 hour, that is the information that is important. Having the speed of mm/hour doesn't seem helpful, seems like I would need to measure out my structures whenever I'm looking at a printer. Having speed per slice or mm/hour is information you could use but doing it for 3rd party resins, why bother? The majority of printers will have of this is a full tray built in x time with this resin, that's normal but I don't think the addition of mm/hour would give sway to my decision comparing to the standard full build in x time format, but that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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