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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