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Dean
> 24 hourAdheres excellently and is worth the price for the amount you receive, definitely easier to use then the grey formula, however the picture in the listing is a lot more solid then how opaque my prints came out. This isnt a problem for me but might be for some who want a solid black layer to paint over/have as an undercoat. Heavy smell, but normal for the product, clean up was easy and resin isnt too sticky. Would appreciate an easier to remove seal, however, given the nature of resin.
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Chad & Victoria
> 24 hourI will always pay extra for the quality that Anycubic has put into being consistent with their product.
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audrey
> 24 hourThis is probably the 4th or 5th bottle we’ve used and I don’t think I’ll buy another brand ! Prints perfect every time and it’s easy to paint !
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AndyRewPoo
> 24 hourSo im newer to 3D resin printing and i have only been using this so far, and its pretty great. No issues with the resin, just wanted to let people know that if you leave it in direct sunlight while in your resin tank it will instantly start cooking layers. So just be careful with it around sunlight. Great resin and my prints come out pretty awesome. Carefully read the specs on it for your prints, and that will help you not waste time!
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M Injenari
> 24 hourProjects come out well & detailed. I have only painted one of the projects so far & it seems to take the paint well (used miniature model paints).
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Jim Farmer
> 24 hourI bought this to use in my Anycubic Photon, since I figured using their resin to dial in my settings was the smart bet. Take a tip from a newbie, you still need to fiddle with the settings to get things to come out right! Once I got my settings figured out, the prints from this resin come out super smooth (depending on settings), with great detail (Depending On Settings) and solid adhesion (DEPENDING ON...oh, you get it). The smell is definitely not as bad as a lot of YouTubers and hyperbolic websites would lead you to believe. The printer is in my wifes craft room, and has been in constant use since we got it, but she just cracked a window about an inch and was able to sew and etc. without much of an issue. We bought low-odor resin just to see how they compare, but based on my experience with this product, Im not too worried either way.
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B. Davis
> 24 hourFor the most part Ive had decent experience with Anycubics resin. Ive messed with the basic printer settings to hone in on what generally works best for me. I rarely experience failed prints anymore, and when I do its typically because Ive pushed the FEP too far or failed to build a support on an isolated corner bit and suffer sag. Regardless, of the three brands I have tried, Anycubic is my least favorite. It has the strongest smell, takes a bit longer to cure, most viscous, most prone to inadvertent stress fracturing, and its spendy. Ymmv, but I honestly prefer the competitors resin for everyday prints as its much more forgiving or at least has a broader range of effective settings, plus I can save $4/liter on retail pricing in addition to what I save having to build fewer or less dense supports and experiencing fewer overall failed prints.
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david
> 24 hourI have had 0 problems printing the the Clear anycubic resin on my ELEGOO Saturn 2. It did yellow on beefy parts so just be warned I’m not sure if that’s a setting on resin specific!
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Matthew Hartloff
> 24 hourNo problems with printing which is great. It will discolor to yellow after curing. A drop of blue food coloring tends to help.
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Julian Bustamante
> 24 hourN/A