I have seen some photos of micro structures printed with the Solus and I'm curious what it takes to print that small? I think a highly pigmented resin is necessary? Is there modification necessary to the lenses / focusing distance?
I'm asking because I'm wondering about the possibility of using Solus to print a jet or arrays of jets for a DIY inkjet type 3d printer to suitable dimensional tolerances / material properties.
What is the lower limit of dimensional accuracy achievable with the Solus?
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Re: What is the lower limit of dimensional accuracy achievable with the Solus?
As far as I know there is no adjustment to lens. It's all in resolution, lift speed, exposure, ect. I believe Emil has printed some of these.
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