This paper examines the general applicability of sinterjoining for combining the advantages of Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM) and Additive Manufacturing (AM) as well as different AM processes. To do so, the geometric tolerance, the pre-sintering temperature and the co-sintering time are varied exemplarily on samples produced by vat photopolymerization (VPP) to minimize the force required for inserting the bodies and to maximize the degree of sintering. The results show that degrees of sintering larger 90 % can be obtained reproducibly. Thus, sinterjoining can be considered as a promising approach for combining the advantages of several ceramic manufacturing processes