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HELP! 3D Print issue
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<blockquote data-quote="acesh007" data-source="post: 5244577" data-attributes="member: 43116"><p>Totally understand that. </p><p></p><p>I also think your base layer exposure is way too high. Im not too familiar with your printer but with my Epax X1 which is a mono screen I have a base layer of 4 and base exposure of 45 seconds. If you are using a color screen itll be a bit higher. If you have a mono screen your exposure time once printing will be between 2-3seconds, you can calibrate once you get things dialed in a little more. Id also suggest using grey resin to start off with, it's a little easier to get your settings right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acesh007, post: 5244577, member: 43116"] Totally understand that. I also think your base layer exposure is way too high. Im not too familiar with your printer but with my Epax X1 which is a mono screen I have a base layer of 4 and base exposure of 45 seconds. If you are using a color screen itll be a bit higher. If you have a mono screen your exposure time once printing will be between 2-3seconds, you can calibrate once you get things dialed in a little more. Id also suggest using grey resin to start off with, it's a little easier to get your settings right. [/QUOTE]
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