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Jun 2017

I’m in the process of researching SLA 3D printer. I’m leaning towards the FormLabs Form 2 but I’m not real familiar with the SLA Technology yet

The two I’ve looked at is the Form 2 and the DWS XFAB and I believe the Form 2 won out in those two

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Ive never worked with SLA before I bought the Form 2 (although I have 6 years experience with FDM and jetting printers).
The Form 2 has been a breeze to work with, I can only recommend it! Everything with it is just well thought of IMHO (and compared to other 3D printers), PreForm works great, the GUI in the printer’s touchscreen looks awesome (Not a dealbreaker but nice when you have to pay this amount of money for a printer).

The post processing is not as messy as I expected it to be, I’ve been careful and I’ve not spilled one single drop (on my fourth tank of resin now).
Its also been pretty easy to get a ROI on the printer. I’m 25% through after 3 months use roughly so I expect that the printer has paid itself after 12 months.

We run a form 2 and it’s super user friendly, before this, I also had never used any level of sla printing. There are tonnes of tutorials from Formlabs as well as the community forum. I can’t recommend the form 2 highly enough, the quality is ridiculous for the price, and it rarely results in a failed print.

Yes and no Before I was asking specifically about formlabs and the xfab. This time I’m asking about all sla printers

Hi Jeremy

This may not be much help as we do not have an XFAB. We do however have a Form 2 we use in store to produce prototypes for jewellery and lifestyle pieces. We have used many materials including the standard resins, flexible, castable and tough. We have been using the Form 2 for roughly 2 years now as we purchased one when they were released. We did have some issues originally with build fails using flexible resin. Since then however new flexible has been released and Formlabs seem to have corrected the problem. Overall both the system and preform software for the Form 2 are very user friendly. For value for money the Form 2 has to be the best SLA on the market. With continued development of materials the Form 2 also offers the flexibility for multiple applications on one system. We will soon be building with their new dental resin. In fact we re looking at purchasing a Fuse 1 upon release.

Hope this helps

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3 months later

I am no expert but what I do know is that I recently bought a Flash Forge 2016 New Creator Pro 3D Printer and have zero complaints about it! It works for both ABS and PLA which is a huge plus in my book… Before I bought this printer I ready the review on topproducts.com 2 and I now I am hooked. They have super reliable reviews so i would totally recommend to check that out as well!! Goodluck!