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THE CORRECT PRINT SETTINGS ARE CRITICAL FOR SUCCESSFUL
AND ACCURATE PRINTS, BUT THERE IS AN ACCEPTABLE RANGE
FOR MOST TYPES OF RESIN. SOME RESINS ARE ALSO IMPACTED
BY THE TEMPERATURE IN THE PRINTING ENVIRONMENT, AND
YOU WILL NEED TO ADJUST YOUR SETTINGS ACCORDINGLY.
GENERALLY, RESINS PREFER WARM TEMPERATURES, AND MANY
DO WELL BETWEEN 25°C AND 30°C (~77°F AND 85°F)  . 

BRIEF EXPLANATION

OF STANDARD PRINT

SETTINGS

Layer Height: 

0.05mm is recommended (range: 0.02- 0.1mm) The

thicker the layer height, the longer the exposure time per layer needed,
but the shorter the print time. Models may be less accurate with thicker
layer height.
 

Exposure Time:

 Amount of time it takes to cure each layer of the print

and varies depending on resin. 
 

Bottom Exposure Time: 

Amount of time it takes to cure the bottom

layers of the model to adhere to the and varies depending on resin. The
longer the bottom exposure time, the better the bottom layer will stick
to the plate. Don’t go too long, or you’ll end up needing to chisel the
print off.

Bottom Layer Count:

 More bottom layers will allow for stronger

adhesion. We recommend sticking with 4. 

Rest Time/Light off Delay: 

For resins requiring exposure times higher

than 4s, we recommend adding rest time or light of delay to allow heat
to disperse between layers. This will increase print times, but the print
will better retain its intended properties and accuracy.

 Lift Distance/Bottom Lift Distance: 

How much the platform lifts

between layers.

 Lifting Speed/Bottom Lift Speed:

 How fast the platform lifts after

finishing layers.
 

Retract Speed: 

 How fast the platform lowers to the next layer.

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Summary of Contents for DX Cure Pro

Page 1: ...DENTAL USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ION III Dental Resins 04 SECTION IV Slicing Software ChiTu Box SECTION V The Printing Process SECTION VI Trouble Shooting SECTION VII Warnings SECTION VIII Warranty and Return Information TABLE OF CON...

Page 3: ...o Build Platform Soft Aluminum with Steel FBS Soft Aluminum with Steel FBS Clear Acrylic Turntable Resin Vat Hard Aluminum Hard Aluminum Heated Vat Yes Yes Max Resin Volume 300mL With Platform 700mL W...

Page 4: ...to run with these features Exposure tests are for ensuring the screen is working as intended The cleaning feature allows you to check the screen for dead pixels and clean the vat The information scre...

Page 5: ...spite being for the same purpose so while we may be able to give general guidance we won t have concrete settings For assistance at any time please visit our ever growing Facebook Dental group Many of...

Page 6: ...iTuBox slicer for the first time you will need to add your printer in Click the Settings button on the right bottom side Then click the button on the top left side of the Settings window Then in the p...

Page 7: ...in Bottom Exposure Time Amount of time it takes to cure the bottom layers of the model to adhere to the and varies depending on resin The longer the bottom exposure time the better the bottom layer wi...

Page 8: ...NING Lowering too far can result in the print not fully peeling off the film Can result in missing layers failed prints and broken nFEP in worst cases NOTES ON SPEEDS AND DISTANCES BRIEF EXPLANATION O...

Page 9: ...er you should check the light source and LCD by pressing Tools Exposure Next It will turn on UV light and a rectangle shape will be displayed that will match the image on the touchscreen Press the ret...

Page 10: ...anually from the printer as the print is now on the USB 1 SLICE YOUR PRINT Each resin vat has a maximum capacity with and without the build plate There are tick marks indicating fill lines It s recomm...

Page 11: ...Isopropyl alcohol for about 10 15 minutes For some dental resins you may need to leave it in for longer or agitate the IPA so that the residual liquid resin can be cleaned off After your model is clea...

Page 12: ...ed help tuning slicer settings There are too many resins out there for us to cover every single one but many experienced users who have used a variety of resins and can help the best when it comes to...

Page 13: ...nd curing inside Always wear gloves a respirator mask and protective goggles when handling liquid resin or a print before the post processing Only touch the print without gloves after it s been fully...

Page 14: ...s from your location to our office in North Carolina USA You must also cover any parts not under warranty You may use your preferred carrier WARRANTY AND RETURNS RETURNS AND REFUNDS If for some reason...

Page 15: ...Visit our website at www epaxdental com...

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