Dear Zortrax team
I am printing architectural models on the m200, due to shrinking, z-ultrat is the only filament I can use.
My problem is that to archive a decent looking white matt surface, I have to airbrush the printed pieces.
First I used the "ivory" color, but since that this is very translucent, I really have to hit it with a lot of paint to make it really opaque.
Another problem is that due to the translucency it is sometimes quite hard to recognize which spots on the surface I already got with the paint and which not.
I recently tried the blue ultrat for these reasons and it is way more light absorbing than ivory, however the blue is sometimes also hard to cover completely with paint, resulting in many runs with the airbrush which just takes forever.
So here goes my wish:
I think the best would be to have a light grey color, just a between the z-abs grey and white. This way we would have a neutral color which would show the details of your prints and would be a good basis for any color to be added.
Please !
best regards
Andreas