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Oct 2015

True. Conclusion: We have not tackled this issue yet. I do think specifics is better than “low”, “medium”, “high” but indeed it probably doesn’t mean a lot for customers. Ideas here would be extremely welcome :slight_smile:

Sorry for my messy explanation. It is not that, layer height is a concept I understand, but I am afraid new clients (I said new users and meant clients) maybe see those headings (75 microns, 200 microns…) and don’t really understand we are talking about final quality. Maybe an infographic of some kind or a brief explanatory text could be enough so they get the idea. I say this because 90% of my clients were newcomers and I think the more intuitive the process is, the better for everybody. Thanks for the support!

Agree, maybe with a close up explanatory picture or diagram right beside the microns? But then the customer will think that is exactly how their print is going to be like…

@wei_sheng_3139 sorry to hear you find it confusing. Are you having any trouble with orders currently running? For new order sit shouldn’t be an issue. Please let me know

ps. response from dev “before we allowed Hubs to change the volume of a model on the order page. Because of the advanced pricing we can’t allow that anymore but they can change the price directly instead of the volume”. Does that solve?