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6. Why do I get resin insufcient or exceeding maximum volume error when starting a print
At the beginning of the print, the mechanical sensor detects the remaining resin in the tank. To ensure smooth
printing, the resin level must be above one-third of the tank volume. Additionally, the resin level should not
exceed the MAX line to prevent leakage. If the required resin amount for the model exceeds the current resin
level in the tank, a pop-up message will prompt for resin refilling. If you encounter abnormal errors, recalibrate
the device through the self-check process. Remember not to touch or vibrate the machine during self-check
to avoid affecting sensor calibration.
7. How to adjust the printing speed
The release speed of the printer is fixed, with two modes available: fast and slow. However, regardless of the
mode, the first 50 layers are always printed at a slower speed to ensure a higher success rate. The actual
printing speed per layer also depends on the settings of the slicing parameters, such as layer thickness,
exposure time, and wait time. Changing these parameters will alter the actual printing speed.
8. What should I do if resin leaks into the machine
Due to the nature of tilted release motion, it is not possible to achieve a completely sealed printing area. To
address this, we have implemented several protective measures. When the sensor detects resin exceeding
the MAX line, the print will stop, and a pop-up window will appear as a warning. There is a groove design below
the build plate, where a small amount of leaked resin can flow into without affecting the machine. However,
if a significant amount of resin spills occur, please disconnect the power promptly and open the front panel of
the machine for cleaning.
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