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    Visual Content, Images and Illustrations

    Images, photographs, graphics, videos, renderings, microstructure visuals and other visual materials displayed on the 3Dresyns® website are provided for informational, illustrative, educational and application-context purposes only.

    Visual materials may include real photographs of printed parts, real photographs that have been edited or enhanced to improve lighting, contrast, sharpness, cropping, background cleanliness or photographic quality, as well as digitally modified, computer-generated or AI-assisted images and illustrations.

    Unless expressly stated otherwise in writing, images and visual materials shown on the website should not be interpreted as traceable experimental evidence, validated test results, certified material performance, guaranteed printing outcomes, or micrographs obtained from a specific product batch, print run, printer, optical setup or processing workflow.

    For nano/microfabrication, 2PP, NIL, NMF, microfluidics and other high-resolution applications, visual examples may include representative, conceptual or application-oriented images intended to illustrate possible geometries, workflows, material families or use cases. Final results depend on the selected material, printer or optical system, wavelength, exposure strategy, dose, feature size, cleaning, development, post-curing, post-processing and finishing conditions.

    Product performance, dimensional accuracy, surface finish, resolution, biocompatibility, mechanical properties and other functional outcomes are workflow-dependent and must be validated by the user under their own processing conditions and intended application. Technical decisions should be based on the relevant product documentation, safety data sheets, instructions for use, test data where available, and user validation, rather than on visual materials alone.