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08-23-2022, 11:31 AM #5
yeah my build plate is also textured.
I think it makes the problem worse.
But I'm guessing you;re on a similiar calibration process to my proxima.
loosen a couple bolts and lower the bed till a sheet of paper just fits between the bed and the film.
I'm thinking I either need to use thicker paper or not apply as much downward force to the papewr as I do.
The odd occasion things stick to the plate and not the fep - (first layer detail aside) the prints have been nothing short of mindblowing.
But As i wanted it primarily for very detailed prints with complex first layers.
I have no real incentive to sort it out.
Let alone work out what the hell you do with a vat of old resin.
Can't pour it anywhere it's exceptionally toxic.
My current thinking is to get a small lidded bucket and when i pour away any waste resin, put my uv spotlight on it until it's set and less toxic.
Even though I went into resin printing with eyes wide open, I never envisaged just how much of a pita it is when you get a failed print.
Somehow tht aspect never comes up on youtube videos....
I mean one moving part - what could go wrong, right ?
Lol
Printer will print perfect...
06-14-2024, 10:44 AM in Tips, Tricks and Tech Help