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Originally Posted by MIB 9966
I'm curious if the SLA printers (specifically I've only seen the output from a Form 2 printer) would require the same kind of care in post. The resolution and fine detail seemed pretty good in my only experience, and I wondered if the upside down table helps the wave effect.
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Yes, they require the
exact same post-process. The difference between DLP and SLA is how the resin is hardened, and the post-processing is all due to the resin.
(SLA uses a laser to harden the resin in the same manner an FDM machine deposits filament, DLP uses an LCD screen to mask an intense UV lightsource.)
However, I think I know what caused the "wave-interference pattern" and, when I get my current fix in place, and it proves it's working, I'll see about it again.