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Heat-resistant resin
Highly temperature-resistant
Used for injection forms
Expensive
Bio-compatible resins
Non-toxic
Suitable for dental implants manufacturing
Abrasion-resistant
Expensive
Flexible resin
Similar to rubber (70A hardness)
Lower resolution of printed parts
9.4. Custom resin calibration
We are continuously testing and growing the number of supported resins for the SL1S printer
which also features an
option for experienced users,
who are using special resins and would like
to tune their settings.
Part of the "examples for the download" is a
new file for resin calibration.
If a user selects this file
for a print, the system recognizes it and starts the resin calibration procedure. The calibration
object will be printed eight times with different exposure times (set by the user) allowing to
evaluate the print results and select the exposure time, which brings the best result for a given
resin. Please refer to the
SL1S Resin Calibration Object
guide available at
10. Software/driver package
We provide owners of Original Prusa printers with a
bundle of useful programs and tools called
Drivers & Apps package,
which can be downloaded from
https://www.prusa3d.com/drivers
This package contains (among other things) the latest stable version of PrusaSlicer and also a
bundle of sample models, which can be used to test the print quality of your 3D printer.
You can also obtain alpha and beta builds of PrusaSlicer from our official Github, located at
11. Controlling the printer via a web browser
You can control the Original Prusa SL1S 3D printer
through a web browser
- even on mobile
phones (on local network) via a network interface called Prusa Link. Prusa Link allows you to
upload print files, start prints remotely and check the printer's status during the print.
Connect the printer to your network as described in chapter
4.4 Network connection
1.
Check the printer’s IP address and username/password. See chapter
7 Connecting Slicer to
2.
SL1S
over a network for information on obtaining the IP address and username/password.
Open a
web browser
of your choice, enter the printer’s IP address
3.