Print Resolution Print resolution refers to the level of detail a 3D printer can achieve, measured in layer height and XY accuracy. Lower layer heights (e.g., 0.05 mm) provide finer details and smoother surfaces, while higher layers (e.g., 0.3 mm) reduce print time. XY resolution depends on the nozzle diameter and precision of the motion system. SLA and DLP printers offer higher resolution than FDM printers due to their light-based curing process. Proper resolution settings balance print quality and speed. |