Topic: Minimum Layer Height?
I'm fairly new to 3d printers - and trying to decide what printer that I might want to consider.
Solidoodle's low entry price has it's appeal - but I'm curious how it's print quality compares.
I read that it's typical layer height is .3mm, but that .1mm (100 microns) is possible.
A few other printers that I've looked at are capable of smaller layer heights (I've seen as low as 20 microns).
While such resolution wouldn't be practical for larger prints, my impression is that it might be useful for smaller parts with less post-processing being required.
I'm curious - is the 100 micron as fine of a Z-axis resolution as the solidoodle is capable of, or is it just the smallest of the provided/tested profiles?
