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    New to 3Dresyns®? Start here

    3Dresyns · New Here, Start Here — at-a-glance hub 3DRESYNS · NEW HERE — START HERE YOUR SHORTEST PATH TO A STABLE FIRST PRINT Start from what you know, then move step by step into controlled implementation YOUR FIRST FOUR STEPS 1 · CHOOSE MATERIAL Select by application, not generic labels. 2 · OPEN THE IFU Use IFU / Fast IFU to define your workflow. 3 · ENTER PARAMETERS Translate 3Dresyns logic into slicer settings. 4 · VALIDATE PRINT Verify behaviour with calibration geometries. ⚠ Remember: don’t optimize before stabilizing — first get a reproducible workflow, then improve speed, precision and performance. At-a-glance hub · full steps, pre-print checklist & troubleshooting on the page.

    New to 3Dresyns®? Start here.

    This page provides the shortest structured path from first contact with 3Dresyns® materials to a stable and validated printing workflow.

    Key principle: start from what you already know, then move step by step into controlled implementation.

    Choose your starting point

    If one part of your workflow is already defined, start there instead of guessing.

    Entry routes
    Important

    3Dresyns® materials are multivariable systems. Performance depends on material, printer, exposure, geometry and post-processing. There are no universal fixed settings.

    1) The shortest path to your first successful print

    Step 1
    Choose the correct material system

    Select based on application, not on generic labels.

    Step 2
    Open the correct IFU

    Use IFU or Fast IFU to define your starting workflow.

    Step 3
    Enter parameters correctly

    Translate 3Dresyns logic into slicer parameters.

    Step 4
    Validate your first print

    Always verify behaviour with calibration geometries.

    2) Before your first print

    • Correct resin selected
    • IFU reviewed
    • Resin homogenised
    • Vat clean
    • Platform prepared
    • Exposure logic defined

    3) If the first print fails

    • Detachment → check bottom exposure
    • Too soft → increase exposure
    • Too brittle → reduce overcuring
    • Poor detail → review calibration

    4) Move to controlled engineering

    Once the first print is stable, move into structured control:

    Governing principle

    Do not optimize before stabilizing.

    First achieve a reproducible workflow, then improve speed, precision and performance.

    Support

    For material selection or workflow validation: