It took me a while, but I decided to make a new printer, which meant dismantling the polarimetric microscope for parts. Even though the printer isn’t ready yet, it was capable of doing xyz and e (for zoom). I’ve been working with new polarimetric sensors that have twice the resolution in x and y, so I thought let’s give it a try once more.




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