Fine-tune exposure time based on resin type to ensure proper curing without over or underexposure.
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Replace old or contaminated resin, and always filter resin before use to avoid print failures.
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3. Level the build plate carefully:
Follow the printer's leveling instructions precisely and recheck regularly to maintain evenness.
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4. Thoroughly clean the build plate:
Use IPA to remove any residue between prints for better adhesion and successful prints.
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5. Inspect hardware components:
Regularly check UV light and LCD screen for malfunctions and contact support if necessary.
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6. Replace damaged FEP film:
Regularly inspect and replace cloudy or scratched FEP film to prevent print failures.
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Use a heater or other methods to keep resin at an optimal temperature for smooth flow and curing.
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Store resin and operate the printer in a shaded area to prevent premature curing and print issues.
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Check for any issues with the printer's screen or UV light to ensure proper curing.
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Mix the resin thoroughly to disperse any settled particles and guarantee consistent print quality.
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