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Form 3 and Form 3L
The Next Generation of Industrial 3D Printing
From 3D printing essentials to custom end-to-end solutions for teams,
find the Low Force Stereolithography (LFS)™ 3D printing setup that
works for you. Scale prototyping and production as your business grows
with the Form 3, an affordable, industrial-quality 3D printer, or print
bigger with our large format 3D printer, Form 3L.
Powerful printer. Amazing ecosystem.
Everything you need to start printing.
Pinpoint Precision.
The custom-designed Light Processing Unit (LPU) inside the printer uses a compact system of lenses and mirrors to deliver accurate, repeatable prints.
Nonstop Printing
The Form 3 constantly monitors print performance so you can focus on bringing your most creative ideas to life. Integrated sensors help maintain ideal print conditions and send you alerts about the state of your machine.
Grows With Your Business
Start with one 3D printer or many, and add capacity as demand grows. Use the same tool through prototyping and into production and easily expand into new applications.
Automated Resin System.
The Form 2 prints bigger, better. Our new integrated resin system allows for larger prints, less mess, and longer tank life.
Control at your fingertips.
Easily send prints over wifi, reprint previous jobs, and manage your print queue.
Always connected.
Stay informed wherever you are. Your Printer Dashboard allows you to access your Form 2 from anywhere.
Form 2 3D Printer
A good print starts with a well-designed model that is optimized for 3D printing. We've created this design guide to outline some of the minimum features you can expect from Formlabs printers.
Please note: The guidelines below have been developed using Formlabs Clear resin printing at 100 microns. You may experience slight variations with other Formlabs resins and other layer heights.
Minimum Supported Wall Thickness
Recommended: 0.4 mm
A supported wall is one that is connected to other walls on two or more sides. A supported wall smaller than 0.4 mm may warp during the peel process.
Minimum Unsupported Wall Thickness
Recommended: 0.6 mm
An unsupported wall is one that is connected to other walls on fewer than two sides. An unsupported wall that is smaller than 0.6 mm may warp or detach from the model during printing.
Maximum Unsupported Overhang Length
Recommended: 1.0 mm
An overhang refers to a part of the model that sticks out horizontally parallel to the build platform. Printing such features without supports is discouraged, as the layers cannot maintain their structure. Horizontal overhangs will be slightly deformed beyond 1 mm and become increasingly deformed as the length of the overhang increases. You can turn on “internal supports” in PreForm to ensure your overhangs are supported.
Minimum Unsupported Overhang Angle
Recommended: 19° from level
The overhang angle refers to the angle from horizontal that the overhang sticks out. Printing at an angle less than 19° could cause the overhang to break off the model during the peel process. Rotate your part so flat surfaces can be held up by supports if they are not already self-supporting.
Maximum Horizontal Support Span/Bridge
Recommended: 21 mm
A span is the distance between two intermediate supports of a structure. While printing horizontal spans is discouraged, certain geometries print well. For a 5 mm wide and 3 mm thick beam, spans longer than 21 mm are likely to fail. Wider beams must be kept shorter to avoid breaking during the peeling process.
Minimum Vertical-Wire Diameter
Recommended: 0.3 mm (7 mm tall) to 1.5 mm (30 mm tall)
A wire is a feature whose length is greater than two times its width. The ratio is key to printing wires; at 0.3 mm thickness you can print up to 7 mm tall before you start to see waving. 1.5 mm wires can get up to 30 mm tall without defects.
Minimum Embossed Detail
Recommended: 0.1 mm
Embossed details are shallow raised features on your model, such as text. Details smaller than 0.1 mm in thickness and in height may not be visible on your print.
Minimum Engraved Detail
Recommended: 0.4 mm
Engraved details are imprinted or recessed features on your model. Details recessed less than 0.4 mm in thickness and in height may not be visible because they will be fused with the rest of the model during the print process.
Minimum Clearance
Recommended: 0.5 mm
Clearance is the amount of distance needed between two moving parts of a model (e.g., the distance between gears or joints). A clearance of less than 0.5 mm may cause parts to fuse.
Minimum Hole Diameter
Recommended: 0.5 mm
Holes with a diameter less than 0.5 mm in the x, y, and z axes may close off during printing.
Minimum Drain Hole Diameter
Recommended: 3.5 mm diameter
Drain holes are recommended for resin to escape in models that are a fully enclosed cavity (like a hollow sphere or hollow cylinder printed directly on the build platform). Without drain holes of at least 3.5 mm in diameter, the part may trap resin and lead to an explosion of the print.
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