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Printer Settings

Need to know more about printer settings and 3D printer resins by Liqcreate? Look here for your printer settings for our resins with printers by Formlabs, Miicraft, Sprintray, Anycubic, Kudo3D, Cubicon, Wanhao and others.

Anycubic Photon M3 Premium compatible resins & parameters

With the Anycubic Photon M3 Premium, Anycubic presents a new resin printer in the M3 series that are known for their high resolution LCD screens. The printer is equipped with a 10-inch monochrome LCD screen. Their 8K resolution LCD screen with 7680 x 4320 pixels results in a square pixel size of 28.5 µm. in [...]
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Resin 3D-Printing settings for the Creality Halot-Sky 6K

Thanks to our partners at 3D Dental Store for optimizing several Liqcreate resins on the Creality Halot Sky 6K resin 3D-printer. The Creality Halot 3D-printers are open for 3rd party resin. Settings for the Halot series are optimized for some Liqcreate resin. Contact us for the setting files or if you have any questions regarding [...]
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Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra – 12k resin 3D-printing settings

Just days after Anycubic unveiled their new 12K resin 3D-printer, called the Anycubic Photon M5s, Elegoo already came with an answer. They probably have been working on this for a while. The Elegoo Saturn 3 is the name of Elegoo’s latest 12K resin 3D-printer and they released it in multiple versions, including the Elegoo Saturn 3 [...]
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Elegoo Saturn 8K – Compatible resin and 3d-printing settings

3D-printer manufacturer Elegoo has has a variety of resin 3D-printers available. In this article you can find compatible 3D-printing resin and parameters for the Elegoo Saturn 8K. Please note this is a different printer compared to the Elegoo Saturn 2, which also offers 8K resolution. Find Elegoo Saturn 2 resin 3D-printing parameters in the link. [...]
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Parameters for the Elegoo Saturn S resin 3D-printer

Elegoo launched their slightly larger Saturn S some time after the regular Saturn. The Saturn S is quite identical, with a 4K Monochrome LCD screen and operating at 405 nm light source. Learn about the different Elegoo Saturn and mars 3d-printers here or on the official Elegoo Saturn website. All Liqcreate resins are compatible with [...]
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Uniz NBEE fastest dental 3D-printer – compatible resin

The Uniz NBEE is a resin-based MSLA 3D-printer designed specially for the dental industry. Claimed as the world’s fastest resin 3D printer, the device does impress with an incredible build speed, being capable of producing a full platform of aligner dental models in minutes. Thanks to the patented  and efficient liquid cooling system, the temperature [...]
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Flashforge Hunter 405nm DLP – resin 3D-printing parameters

the Flashforge Hunter is a Plug & Print 405nm resin DLP 3D-printer. The 3D printer is equipped with a durable, aluminum resin tray and a resin tank with standard FEP film. The resin tank is easy to remove, allowing you to quickly replace resin. The Flashforge is suitable for working with many different types of resin [...]
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Elegoo Saturn 3 – 12k resin 3D-printing parameters

Just days after Anycubic unveiled their new 12K resin 3D-printer, called the Anycubic Photon M5s, Elegoo already came with an answer with the Elegoo Saturn 3 resin printer. They probably have been working on this for a while as the printer will be available soon. Looking at the (odd) specification of the LCD screen, there is [...]
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Anycubic Photon Mono M5s – 12k resin 3D-printing parameters

Anycubic, one of the manufacturers of entry-level LCD resin 3D-printers took another leap in resin 3D-printing. Just when all the manufacturers are switching to the larger 8K resolution LCD screens, Anycubic now announced the first ever 12K resin 3D-printer named the Anycubic Photon Mono M5s. Learn more about the printer specifications, compatible resins and 3D-printing [...]
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Anycubic Photon Mono X2 – Resin 3D-printing settings

We were supprised to see that Anycubic launched a new printer, named the Anycubic Photon Mono X2. Looking at its name it should be the successor of the Photon Mono X. But is it actually different and how does it compare to its new Photon M3 series? Let’s find out and dive into the specifications [...]
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