Topic: FDM vs. DLP vs. SLA Print Speed
Since Lawsy brought up the differences between the 3 different printer technologies, I thought it would be interesting to do a performance test between them.
First of all, I'd like to set the record straight about DLP , SLA and such. All printers that use a photopolymer resin are collectively known as SLA (Stereo Lithography Apparatus).
Within that definition, there are different technologies available, and the 3 most common ones are Laser-SLA, which uses laser to draw the image, DLP-SLA, which uses a Digital Light projector to project the image onto the bottom of the vat and expose the resin, and Masked-SLA (MSLA), which uses a LCD panel with a UV backlight to expose the resin.
The FormLabs Form printers are Laser type, which means they draw the image by deflecting the laser beam with the use of tiny mirrors driven by 2 galvanometers. Think of these as the X & Y stepper motors. Once the drawing is done, the printer tilts the vat slightly in order to facilitate the peeling process, and the platform moves up, ready to start the new layer.
The Wanhao Duplicator 7 is a MSLA printer, not a DLP printer, but both of those technologies work almost identically. The LCD panel or the projector will expose the entire drawing of the layer in a single pass, then do a peel process which usually involves lifting the build platform straight up, without any vat tilting or sliding. This should save time, since there is no VAT movement involved.
If anyone has a true DLP printer and would like to participate, they are more than welcome.
Now, to the performance test. Below is a model which I think some may enjoy printing, of Guan Yu, the legendary Chinese general from the Three Kingdoms period.
Since I only have a Form 1+ printer, I can only run my part of the test. If anyone is interested in participating in this test, please download the model and print it, then post the time here. If you know that your slicer's estimated print time is accurate, and don't feel like printing the model, please post the estimated times, although I found that most slices do not properly estimate the actual print time. Also, please post the time it took the slicer to generate the GCode.
For my part, I know the print times estimated by the Preform software are accurate within a minute of the estimated time, so here is what I have.
The model was imported into Preform and tilted 10° on the X and Y axis, then sliced (supports were generated). The slicing took 23 seconds. The results of the slice are in the image. The model will take 3hours and 55 minutes to print at 0.1mm resolution.

Below are Dropbox links to 2 version of the model, The hollow model is for SLA printers, the solid is for FDM.
Guan Yu Solid
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uf0f5gxt7smgb … d.stl?dl=0
Guan Yu Hollow
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8t69ub9ydemnc … w.stl?dl=0
Now let's see some results ! ![]()
SD3 printer w/too many mods, Printrbot Simple Maker Ed., FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.













