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What do the different Style options mean?

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What do the different Style options mean?

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Build styles relate to different methods of performing a build. Any of the following may or may not be available to you based on the technology and material that you select for your benchmark part build. • Exact – An SLA® build style that is accurate to 0.003 of an inch. • Fast – An SLA® build style that is accurate to 0.005 of an inch. • High Resolution – An SLA® build style that is accurate to 0.0015 of an inch using a High Resolution beam. • HD – A ProJet™ build style with a minimum layer thickness of 0.0016 inches and a resolution of 328(X) x 328(Y) x 606(Z) DPI. • Tooling – An SLA® build style for injection tooling applications that is accurate to 0.0001 of an inch. • UHD – A ProJet™ build style with a minimum layer thickness of 0.0012 inches and a resolution of 656(X) x 656(Y) x 800(Z) DPI. • Quickcast – A hollow, honeycomb, build style intended for investment casting that is accurate to 0.004 of an inch.

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