14.2.2 Clearing printer of misplaced resin layer
The 3D print job can fail as a result of a resin layer remaining behind on the
basin floor after curing. The UV light can cure the resin layer and cause it to
adhere to the basin floor instead of the previous print layers, which puts the
subsequent build platform motions out of configuration.
If printing fails it is important to filter the liquid left in the basin and to clean
the basin before the next use as the (partly) cured particles that were left on
the basin or mixed into the resin could damage the display during printing.
1. Move the build platform up and allow the uncured resin to drip into the
basin.
2. Remove the build platform.
3. Remove the basin and drain the uncured resin through a funnel and filter
it back into the resin container.
Uncured resin can be reused as long as it is filtered thoroughly.
4. Remove the failed resin layer from the basin as instructed in section
"Removing, emptying and cleaning basin" on page 42.
5. Clean the basin and build platform.
6. Add back the filtered resin.
7. Replace the basin and build platform.
8. Restart the print job.
14.3 Slice-by-slice view in Creo C5 Studio
To minimise the chance of print failures, check the print job carefully in Creo
C5 Studio before you run it in the printer.
Creo C5 Studio includes a slice-by-slice preview of the print job, showing
each layer as a black-and-white image.
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