Got an anycubic resin printer and I’m using their high speed resin (because it was bundled for free), and i tried to send a file using the high speed setting.

After the print it was seemed to be ok, then after i left in a bath of ethanol (IPA can’t be found in stores in my country) i got all those holes.

What’s the problem?

A slicer problem? The ethanol bath? The high speed resin that’s not good?

  • Moonrise2473@lemmy.mlOP
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    9 months ago

    visual inspection of test exposure is ok, and then the vat is brand new so the sheet was immaculate

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      9 months ago

      Is this the first print you’ve done with it? Have you done any exposure calibration with this resin?

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        9 months ago

        first print with the printer and first print with resin in my life

        The manual didn’t mention the exposure calibration at all…

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          It’s probably under exposed then. Something like this and this will help you tune your slicer settings. You might need to play with other settings if you have other issues, but most of the time the exposure settings will be the problem with new resins.

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