![]() ![]() However with top down systems the object is free to curl and warp if it does not stick properly to the build platform. In a bottom up printer, each layer of the object is created pressed between the bottom of the vat and the previous layers, that combined with the ability to use low viscosity liquids provides very little warping per layer. Warping - Warping effects both types of printers, but effects each printer differently. ![]() ![]() Bottom up printers squish the resin to the desired layer thickness. Luckily, MakerJuice's SubG+ has a low viscosity and works very well for top down systems. Without a wiper apparatus you have to wait for resin to settle before you are able to print with your desired layer thickness.
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