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daylight printer? #2
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UV Source isn't listed. Several parts needed to make a working printer (end stops, couplers, rails, etc.) are not listed. I'm guessing they listed only the minimum parts needed to test and debug the firmware. |
exactly. the rest is up to you to choose what to use
No dia quinta-feira, 27 de junho de 2019, Chris Cox <
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… UV Source isn't listed. Several parts needed to make a working printer
(end stops, couplers, rails, etc.) are not listed. I'm guessing they listed
only the minimum parts needed to test and debug the firmware.
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Any UV source from 395nm up will work with a LCD. any wavelenght below this value gets blocked by the polarizers on the LCD screens |
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is this supposed to be a daylight resin 3d printer or the UV source is missing from the BOM?
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