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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
printe problem in bridges (no connection)
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<blockquote data-quote="tuyere" data-source="post: 371790" data-attributes="member: 26916"><p>If there's a problem with bridges there is a problem with your settings or printer. You should have no problem printing geometries like that. </p><p></p><p>Again- What resin are you using? And what material profile / exposure settings are you using? It doesn't look like a typical modelling resin, they're generally not transparent because it's harder to control fine-detail exposure with transparent resins vs. opaque ones. You may immediately get better results by switching if you're trying to use a resin that is not well-suited to model printing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuyere, post: 371790, member: 26916"] If there's a problem with bridges there is a problem with your settings or printer. You should have no problem printing geometries like that. Again- What resin are you using? And what material profile / exposure settings are you using? It doesn't look like a typical modelling resin, they're generally not transparent because it's harder to control fine-detail exposure with transparent resins vs. opaque ones. You may immediately get better results by switching if you're trying to use a resin that is not well-suited to model printing. [/QUOTE]
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