WHAT SHOULD I READ FIRST?
Simple editorial guide to the 3Dresyns® documentation system for users who are not sure which page, method or resource they should open first.
This page does not replace the Resources section. It helps users enter the right part of the documentation according to their current workflow stage.
Navigate by: your current question or situation.
Use this page to identify the best first document depending on whether you are new, choosing a material, preparing to print, troubleshooting, validating results or looking for broader engineering structure.
Choose what you need to read first
I am completely new
Begin here if you are new to 3Dresyns®, new to vat photopolymer resins, or simply want the most accessible entry route before moving into technical methods and engineering controls.
I need to choose a material
Begin here if you already know your application or performance target but still need to identify the right resin family, selection route or structured decision framework.
I already selected a material and want to print correctly
Begin here if the next step is no longer choosing a material, but entering the process correctly, calibrating exposure, controlling cure behaviour and using the right workflow documents.
My print failed
Begin here if you need a quick diagnosis route, structured troubleshooting or support to understand why a workflow no longer behaves as expected.
I need validation, safety or compliance information
Begin here if you need documentation related to mechanical screening, process validation, safety handling, quality or compliance responsibilities.
I want the full engineering structure
Begin here if you want to understand how the complete 3Dresyns® system connects documentation, material selection, process control, calibration, troubleshooting, validation and implementation.
How to use this page
Open the first document that matches your current stage, then continue into the linked methods, troubleshooting routes or supporting documentation as your workflow becomes more specific.