nanoDLP, the modern savior to DLP printers the world around, is adding to its already stunning feature set with the release of internal support generation.
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nanoDLP, the modern savior to DLP printers the world around, is adding to its already stunning feature set with the release of internal support generation.
Below you will find a link to the NextDent profile that has been successfully tested as working, it also includes the new dynamic print speed adjustments. We will continue to add to this same link as new profiles are released.
We’re happy to announce our new printing profiles for the main MakerJuice resin products, SubG+ and SubSF.
We’ve tested and tested and now it’s time to talk about it. If you’re the type that likes to push the limits then you can improve your DLP printer performance by 2-2.5x through a simple projector modification.
Today we’re happy to announce the arrival of a custom version of the nanoDLP software for mUVe 3D DLP printers. All details can be found in our new documentation, just click the link from the support menu above. nanoDLP is a huge addition to the printer landscape as it finally allows for use of our DLP printers without the need to be tethered to a PC. Baked inside are a ton of advanced features as well as support for a plethora of 3D printer designs and electronic setups. We’ve been working with the folks from nanoDLP for the better part of a month now on making a reliable and easy to use solution that will surely be a welcome replacement to running desktop software. nanoDLP runs on
We created a DLP Projector Calibration Assistant that can be printed to help you in sizing and focusing your projector. We’ve included settings for 50, 75, and 100 micron!
We posted the interactive CAD PDF of the mUVe 1.5 DLP kit today. It includes the new upgrades…
Just a quick update on our recent projects after a long weekend of progress. FlexVat instructions have been posted to the docmentation page. Replacement components for the FlexVat have also been added to our store. You can now order replacement FEP membranes and acrylic components. These are the only parts of the FlexVat that should ever need replacing. The tablet mount details should be coming tomorrow evening. We’ll have everything up for sale as well as final dimensions for all of those who have been asking. We hope to make the mount compatible with a large array of devices, but there are always limits to what we can do. So don’t expect to fit a full size laptop on the tablet mount :) Shutter testing
We’ve added Step-By-Step Build instructions for the DLP V1.1 3D Printer to the Documentation page of our website.
Added to the page today was the capability for automated projector on/off control as well as….
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