As with any job that requires support, a tiny portion of the model material will mix with the support material. To maintain the best accuracy possible, the pressure of the roller slightly blends the model and support materials together during the printing process. This “mixing layer” typically shows up as a slight white cast on the model. It is more noticeable on dark-colored parts and can be removed via a variety of methods.
For models with complex geometries, repeating steps 4-6 in the support removal process will remove the tint. If the model geometry allows, gentle sanding and polishing will remove the white tint and provide an excellent surface finish.
After the support has been removed, parts printed on the J55 often don’t require any further post-processing. Design elements like texture, color, and finish can be incorporated before printing, meaning less active labor for designers and quality parts in just one day.
To learn more about the office-friendly, full-color solution from Stratasys, check out the J55 webpage.