Resolution Resolution in 3D printing refers to the level of detail and accuracy achievable in a print, measured in layer height (Z-axis) and horizontal accuracy (XY-axis). Lower layer heights provide finer details and smoother surfaces, while higher layers reduce print time. SLA and DLP printers offer higher resolution than FDM due to their light-based curing process. XY resolution depends on nozzle diameter and motion precision. Proper resolution settings balance quality and speed, ensuring accurate dimensions, intricate details, and professional finishes. |