![]() Here and there we managed to scar and scratch the surface while removing the support structures roughly. Even though the Form 2 and it’s resin can achieve thinner layers at 25 microns, it is noticeable to see that the rear nameplate of #3DBenchy had sharp and fully-legible lettering! We didn’t notice any warping or deformation and the surfaces came out very accurately. The print was made at 50 micronn layer height using the standard formlabs Clear resin. The images below show the first test of 3D printing #3DBenchy on the Form 2 SLA 3D printer. The built-in high-res touch-screen display Open the test file in the latest version of PreForm. Previous versions of PreForm are available for download, as well as a list of their associated changes. Insert a well-maintained resin tank into the printer. Tap System > Reboot Printer to restart the printer. On the printer’s touchscreen, tap the wrench icon. The algorithm analyses the shape of the STL file, translates it into the optimal rotation, creates all the necessary support structures, chooses the best placement on the build platform and then sends the file to the Form 2 3D printer for printing – via USB cable or WiFi. Download the latest firmware (1.16.0 or later) to the printer you wish to test. This literally allows you to do all the software preparation in one click of a button. In this test we also tried the new One-Click-Print feature in formlab’s software PreForm. This release adds support for Alumina 4N Resin and Silicone 40A Resin on the Form 3 and Form 3B, and includes various bug fixes. We gave the Form 2 a shot 3D printing the 3DBenchy.stl calibration object. PreForm 3.31.1 is a recommended update for Fuse 1, Fuse 1+, Form 3BL, Form 3L, Form 3B/Form 3B+, Form 3/Form 3+, and Form 2 printers. Such features are the build-in computer with a large touch-screen, the self-identifying resin containers, the auto-filling of resin in the build tank and a new wiper mechanism that ensures a clean exposure surface for each layer. ![]() The brand-new Form 2 3D printer by formlabs has a few nice features that make 3D printing with SLA technology much easier.
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