Ultrafine Resolution Ultrafine resolution in 3D printing achieves extremely detailed and smooth surfaces with minimal layer lines, typically using layer heights below 50 microns (0.05 mm). It enhances aesthetics, dimensional accuracy, and intricate details. Ultrafine resolution is achieved with high-precision motion systems, small nozzle diameters, and advanced slicing algorithms. SLA, DLP, and MSLA printers offer the highest resolution using light-based curing. Proper layer height, print speed, and exposure settings ensure sharp edges, accurate textures, and professional-grade finishes. Ultrafine resolution is ideal for jewelry, dental models, and detailed figurines. |