Fine detail
Prongs, pavé geometry, micro lettering, and small features stay legible — when the file and setup are right.
Quality
The best results come from clean file review, controlled settings, and a print your shop or caster can trust.
What quality means here
Quality isn't just surface finish. It's a pattern that matches the source file, survives shipping, and arrives ready for the next step.
Quality process
The goal isn't spec-sheet claims. It's dependable prints and clean handoffs.
Wall thickness, unsupported areas, export issues, and printability problems are flagged before approval.
No job should fail for an obvious reason.
Orientation, support strategy, and material choice are part of the quality — not afterthoughts.
Repeat jobs should print like repeat jobs.
Printing, cleaning, and curing are handled as a controlled process so details stay consistent from run to run.
Especially important on casting-critical work.
Patterns and prototypes are packed and shipped with build notes for the bench or caster.
Good handoff is part of quality.
What we check
Prongs, pavé geometry, micro lettering, and small features stay legible — when the file and setup are right.
Critical dimensions are checked against the source file. Obvious mismatches are flagged before printing.
Castable jobs ship with the resin and process details your caster needs — not generic spec sheets.
Specifications
These are guidelines, not hard limits. Features below the recommended minimum can often be printed — they just need orientation and support planning at file-review time. Send the file and flag any critical detail; Vectrix confirms printability before quoting.
If a pattern or prototype misses spec because of Vectrix's process, it gets reprinted fast. Vectrix supports castability through controlled workflow and clear caster notes — not blanket claims.