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I found a shop here in CO that I think has the same FUD material that Shapeways has and they are willing to work with orientation. They cost a bit more but nothing out of line. I was going to wait to talk about them until I had a order made. I'm going to flatten my NE-5 caboose out into a kit where all the walls are facing up so there's no support material to deal with and see what it looks like. I just haven't found time yet. Maybe I can fit it in this weekend and get it on order.
If it's the same material, then the machine is a ProJet3000 series. Try to get output in XHD, which is double the resolution of UHD (Shapeways' FUD). XHD is extreme high definition, UHD is ultra high definition. Also, orient your parts so that the print arm runs from the top of the sides to the bottom, so any rough areas will be on the bottom and easily sanded. Orient the roofs perpendicular to the sides, so that the long beveled edges are consistent.
But ideally, some of my dry-bulk trailer models would benefit from being oriented 'vertically' to reduce the striations on the cylindrical tanks.