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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="paulg100" data-source="post: 262279" data-attributes="member: 1643"><p>bit late to the party but something to think about with these new LCD printers,</p><p></p><p>"When they can fit a 600-800 dpi screen in a 10 inch platform (or around triple what the slash is) we should be on point for a reasonably cheap and predictable printer. give it 6 months i would say."</p><p></p><p>there seems to be problems with this according to the guys making the "phrozen make". the denser the pixel structure of the panel the less light is able to penetrate so these LCD units might be stuck at current resolutions for a while. You could increase the UV intensity to compensate but the more UV the quicker the panel is destroyed.</p><p></p><p>makes sense when you think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulg100, post: 262279, member: 1643"] bit late to the party but something to think about with these new LCD printers, "When they can fit a 600-800 dpi screen in a 10 inch platform (or around triple what the slash is) we should be on point for a reasonably cheap and predictable printer. give it 6 months i would say." there seems to be problems with this according to the guys making the "phrozen make". the denser the pixel structure of the panel the less light is able to penetrate so these LCD units might be stuck at current resolutions for a while. You could increase the UV intensity to compensate but the more UV the quicker the panel is destroyed. makes sense when you think about it. [/QUOTE]
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