So, in playing with figures printed at 1.0 vs. 0.06 a few things come to mind:
1) is the extra time (hours in some cases) worth the resolution refinement?
2) how do the 1.0 figures really look once painted?
Well, I primed the lot of the figures done at 1.0. I used Duplicolor Heavy Duty Primer/Filler. Did a pretty good job coating and covering the light lines - if you look at them VERY closely, you'll see them. Two medium coats and that's what you see here:

I spent ONLY 5 minutes painting one of these - literally, my normal paint job and a quick wash. No facial detail as I don't like painting their eyes...always seems out of scale/zombie apocalypse-like to me...here it is with 3 of my Rev/Mono repaints in the same painting style:

Sure, you zoom into 100x magnification and it looks pretty...meh.
But stand back 12"...

A few notes: my painting style is organic. I like things slightly textured. the slicker a figure is, the more toy-like it looks in my eyes, on my layout. Your mileage may vary. I typically do a quick wash to highlight folds in clothes, etc. Not much more time is spent on them and I've gotten major compliments on them thus far.
So, the REAL question is: do I really need to print at .060 to get the results I need, or can I speed things up with 1.0?
Talk among yourselves!