Tip:
Consult the design specifications for your printer (e.g., the Form 4 generation) for more information about maximum/minimum feature sizes and expected tolerances.
Dimensional inaccuracy refers generally to any case where the final dimensions of printed parts do not match the dimensions of your model, within expected tolerances. Dimensional accuracy is affected by part design, material selection, part setup, post-processing, and printer maintenance, so issues can be multifaceted.
Tip:
Consult the design specifications for your printer (e.g., the Form 4 generation) for more information about maximum/minimum feature sizes and expected tolerances.
Visual symptoms
Common causes
Troubleshooting steps
Note:
Make sure that your firmware and PreForm versions are up to date. To check your printer’s firmware version, refer to the support article Checking the firmware version for Formlabs SLA printers. To update your PreForm version, refer to the FAQ article How do I update PreForm?.
When initially troubleshooting dimensional accuracy issues, consider your goals:
| Goal | Possible solutions |
|---|---|
| A flat, smooth surface | Reduce the number of supports on that surface. If necessary, reorient the part so that the surface does not need to be supported. |
| Accurate hole sizing | Support the edges of the hole appropriately but try not to cover it with the support structure. |
| Roundness |
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| Functional assemblies |
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| Smooth surface finish |
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Check the model in PreForm
Part orientation and support are critical to print success and dimensional accuracy. When troubleshooting dimensional accuracy issues, be sure to:
Follow post-processing recommendations
Proper post-processing is key for accuracy. Make sure that you are following the washing and post-curing recommendations for your resin.
Check your printer’s optical surfaces
Contaminated optical surfaces generally lead to more severe print defects. Optical surfaces include:
Mild to moderate contamination on these surfaces might not cause failed prints but could still affect dimensional accuracy.
Select the correct material for your application
Formlabs offers dozens of materials with different physical properties and intended applications. For the best experience, make sure your selected material is well-suited for your application. For example, stiffer resins tend to hold their shape better during printing, which may result in better dimensional accuracy.
Consult the Formlabs Materials Catalog or materials comparison tool to find the right material for your prints.
Adjust Fit Tuning (Form 3 generation only)
The Fit Tuning test was designed for dentistry applications, but it can sometimes help with specific types of dimensional accuracy issues on other models. It is best suited for adjusting the fit of vertically-printed posts into matching slots or holes. Adjusting Fit Tuning only changes aspects of your models in the XY plane (i.e., parallel to the build platform), so it cannot address dimensional issues occurring in the Z-axis. If your use case matches this, follow the instructions in this article to print the Fit Tuning test and adjust your printer.
Contacting Formlabs Support
If the troubleshooting steps above do not resolve the print failure, contact Formlabs Support or your authorized reseller.
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