Microlay Versus 385 4K is the big sister of our successful Microlay Versus 385. The main difference is the huge printing area of 250×140 mm, four times larger than its predecessor. Ideal for labs that need to retool their digital production.
Description
1 - Dimensions - 475x507x840 mm
2 - Weight - 80kg
3 - Voltage - 110-220V
4 - Power - 500W
5 - Printing Volume - 250x140x185mm
6 - Horizontal resolution (X-Y) - 65 µm
7 - Layer height - 50-100 µm
8 - Max printing speed - 40mm/hour
4K UV 385nm LED Light Engine with internal radiometer (yes, it is a DLP, not a LCD printer)
To ensure top-tier print quality, delivering the right UV energy dose to every layer is crucial. Many competing printers with LED DLP engines fall short, leading to uneven surfaces and print artifacts. Moreover, the intensity of their LEDs diminishes after just a few hours, necessitating frequent adjustments to material profiles.
The Microlay Versus 385 4K stands out with its built-in radiometer. This feature auto-calibrates the energy dose before every print, ensuring consistent accuracy not only throughout a single print but also over its impressive 50,000-hour lifespan.
Designed for Reliable Large-Surface Printing
When printing on large surfaces, it is crucial to address the forces generated during the demolding of each layer. If not properly managed, these forces can compromise the reliability of the printing process and lead to numerous print failures.
Many systems with expansive print areas fail to address this problem effectively, resulting in countless and unpredictable failed prints.