Hello!
I just wanted to let you guys know about our 3D printer comparison chart:
http://www.productchart.com/3d_printers/
Hope it’s ok to post it here? We have been updating and refining it for 6 months now. Just added the search for open source printers last week. If you see any mistakes or have ideas for improvements, let us know!
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Hi @prochorah,
Cool Interactive chart.
I think its a real nice idea, but I think there is still a lot of work to do
Maybe it would be more complete, if you add the following items.
mm -> Inch
Type of printer SLA - DLP
When looking to the highest res printer
The Duplicator and the M-One are next to each other.
While the form 1+ isn’t even there.
I think your data is based on the vendor specs, and that is not always a good reference.
The main goal of the chart is awesome, but I think it still need some work.
Looking forward
Best of luck.
Hi @StudioK,
thanks for your feedback!
How did you look for the highest res printers? Because I *do* get the Form 1+
Any way I do it:
1) Sort by resolution by choosing “layer resolution” as the Y-Axis - both the Duplicator and the Form 1+ are among the finest
or
2) Chose a fine resolution. For example set the “Resolution” slider to 30 micron. Again, the Form 1+ is in the results.
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Hi,
I’ve just set the resolution to 20 micron…
I know the form1 can’t handle that resolution (25 micron is the minimum)
But I was suprised to see the duplicator in the list.
Eitherway, nice chart.
Yup, 20 microns is what Wanhao specifies for the Layer Resolution on their website. (For the Duplicator 5S)
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very interesting product chart, a bit difficult to use imo but original data viz !!
We’ve put together this list of the best 3D printers of 2016 by aggregating data from trusted sources.
What do you guys think?