Announcing the Original Prusa SL1S SPEED and CW1S
Hi,
I'm happy to announce, that we have a new member of the SLA family! With a brand new high-resolution monochrome LCD, larger print platform, and all cumulative updates from the entire lifespan of the SL1, the new SL1S SPEED is a lightning-fast machine that produces amazingly detailed 3D prints. Check out the video and the list below to get a comprehensive overview of the new features 🙂
- Highest quality UV LEDs – we select only the best and most consistently performing parts to ensure that all manufactured printers can deliver the same level of exposure. All SL1S 3D printers have factory-calibrated displays, which makes them easier to replace compared to the SL1, which required an additional calibration once a display was replaced.
- Quick-release platform – maintains calibration. No need to recalibrate the printer when the platform with the print is removed.
- Assisted Wizard for quick and easy setup and calibration
- Motorized tilting bed – prevents layer shifts, stirs the resin, enables faster printing, improves reliability
- Resin tank with non-proprietary FEP films – easy and cheap replacement, low running costs
- Silent operation with Trinamic drivers (auto-homing function)
- Advanced cooling system improves performance and extends the life of internal components
- Rear fan with a carbon filter to minimize odors around the printer
- Safety features: resin level sensor, safety vat under the tilt mechanism to protect the internal parts against minor resin spills
- Fully-featured network interface: control your printer through your web browser
More detailed info regarding the pricing, upgrades and availability is in the blog article
Looking forward to seeing your first prints and also don't miss today's Prusa Live, where we will talk about the SL1S SPEED
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RE: Announcing the Original Prusa SL1S SPEED and CW1S
Interesting news! What is the light intensity (in mW/cm2) of the SL1S?
According to some documentation, the Sl1 has an intensity of about 0.1 mW/cm2. Still, I have been able to (slowly) print with some resins with much higher recommended intensity values (e.g. 10 mW/cm2).