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Jun 2017

This is a no brainer XFAB has almost no videos of their product because it is not preferred so you will basically be buying a machine that few people have and with SLA that is a no no. I looked at both of these machines like you because I wanted the larger volume I studied the XFAB. From a common sense level I just could not go with XFAB. Formlabs has does have proprietary resins but SLA machines are not for printing pokemon’s all the time so you need well researched and well formulated resins to accomplish what you need to accomplish. Many of the cheaper resins are sub par and if you are not wasting resin you will have enough. Learning how to build parts properly in CAD also can save loads of resin. I trust this will assist.

I use resins by a UK company called photocentric, mainly hard grey and hard clear. It’s less than half the cost of formlabs resin and I’m happly with the results I get.

Checking youtube for videos of DWS XFAB only brings back videos made from them after almost a year in production. What does that sound like to you?

Lol! He was asking about a recommendation between 2 desktop SLA printers in the sub-$10k price range. And you try to sell him your used $150k machine? Or another one for $100k? Nicely done.

Maybe he should just buy a Stratasys J750 Polyjet, I’m sure that will meet all his needs now and in the future.

Polyjet is not SLA.

However you are right it is a cheaper machine.

Hi Jcamper,

It’s Jensen from Attenborough’s Hub.

We have own 3D printer using daylight liquid which is a lot easy to do the post-processing and the material is much more cheaper than formlab and XFAB.

The printer come with 2 sizes, small printer cost £680 and large one is £1550, material for 1Litre is only £45.

If you are interest, please can you email us?

Of course, if anyone interest welcome to email me.

Our email is info@attenborough.com

Thank you and Best Regards,

Jensen