One of the main advantages of these printers is their ability to reproduce the finest details, making them ideal for the manufacture of jewellery, dental prosthetics, figurines, and prototypes. It is also worth noting that they are capable of achieving significantly superior surface quality compared to traditional FDM printers.
However, these printers require specific care and knowledge: after printing, objects must be washed in isopropyl alcohol to remove resin residue and subsequently undergo additional curing with ultraviolet light for final hardening. Furthermore, it is important to follow safety measures when working with resins, as they can be toxic in liquid form.
In general, resin 3D printers offer high printing quality and level of detail, making them indispensable tools in many professional sectors.


