- CREALITY3D LD-002R 3D Printer
- Offers 5.5-in Ultra HD 2K LCD printing screen
- High Precision manifests the beauty of details
- Uniform light greatly improves precision
- Detailed processing reduces jagged edges
- LCD molding technology multi-task at the same time
- Ball linear rails stable Z-axis movement
The CREALITY3D LD-002R 3D Printer provides 9 superior advantages: 2K screen Final Prints with Fine texture, 0.01-0.05 mm precision, 4x/8x Anti-aliasing, 5.5-in LCD printing screen, Print speed at 20-30 mm/h, Air purification, Ball linear rails smooth Z-axis travel, Quick leveling, All-new resin vat structure.
2K Solid-State Display System achieves a precision of 0.01-0.05 mm, producing a smooth surface and delicate finish. The single spot is of 26.1pm2, and its precision can rival industrial-grade machine
Build and Motion: Great emphasis is being placed on the Creality LD-002R 3d printer's robust build quality and the components of its motion system, which is underpinned by a ball screw and single linear rail for the Z-axis.
Anti-Aliasing: MSLA 3d printer uses an LCD screen to mask an image of a layer over a UV light source. Comprised of hundreds of thousands of pixels, each a little rectangle itself, this tech leaves a telltale sign of the edges of these pixels on the print surface.
Often barely visible, this effect can be lessened through the use of a digital processing called anti-aliasing, which interpolates between these edges, smoothing the effect out.
Quick Leveling: Quick leveling in the sense that the machine will lower the print plate to the vat for you, yes the Creality LD-002R 3d printer is quick leveling.
Four hex screws feature on the print plate - loosen them before dropping the plate, and it will align to the level of the screen. Tighten and you’re good to go. Standard MSLA fare.
Perforated Print Plate: Something of an oddity on a small desktop MSLA machine, the Creality LD-002R 3d printer has a perforated print plate.
Typically seen on larger bottom-up machines where larger prints present additional pull that might dislodge an improperly adhered print, it’s unusual, and perhaps even distracting overkill, to see it on a smaller machine. It’s not a bad thing, but it makes you wonder why they did it.
Air Filter: A small box at the rear of the print chamber contains a pouch of activated carbon. This should help to remove part of the stench of exposed resin from the air.