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Tom
Greater than one weekI haven’t had to do anything but level the bed. The test print is perfect and the other items printed well.
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Bob
> 3 dayI use this product to print War Hammer figures and other finely detailed parts. I then paint the figures which requires fine detail in the printing process. The product works great and as expected!
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Ben
> 3 dayOverall this is a really good resin for my Mars 3. It prints high-quality models crisply and quickly. Ive had a few fails but I dont think thats due to this resin specifically more how I chose to set up the files. That said, this resin is VERY brittle. I have to be super careful removing supports on thinner portions of the model and generally dropping one of these is game over unless its a very light drop from a very light model. Overall if youre printing shelf-pieces or something bulky without too many thin fine details then I would recommend this. If what youre printing is meant to be used/lugged around a lot I would probably go with something else.
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J. Wagner
Greater than one weekTitle says it all. Prints nicely, sticks to build plate well, nice fidelity to resolution. However, it isnt opaque (hollowed out model), and is really a pain to clean. Requires lots of alcohol to clean the model, and unfortunately, the alcohol seems to soften some surface details too.
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B. Davis
> 3 dayFor 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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K. Skelton
> 3 dayEDIT - I had a bit of a rough patch with customer service but they stayed in contact and have resolved my issue, plus a pledge to work on communication. Cant ask for more than that. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While looking for other colors I noticed the reviews for the green claimed that dental resin was in the bottles marked as basic resin. I opened the box for the 1L bottle and this is what I found: The bottle was well-packed. Inside the box the heavy plastic bottle and cap were completely intact, surrounded by a tight-fitting air pillow. I shook the resin for about a minute and did the same with the remains of the bottle of green that came with my Photon. I poured a few ml of each onto a paper towel and I noticed the new bottles viscosity was a little lower than the sample, and it was a slightly lighter hue. I put both samples under my UV curing lamp and after 5 minutes checked them against each other. I was certain these were essentially the same resin. To be absolutely sure I did a test print. I took one of my USB drives from the supply box, inserted it into the Photon and loaded a file that was sliced with settings for the sample green. I checked on it after an hour and the print appeared to be proceeding as expected. This morning I took the fully formed print off the print plate and processed it as I normally would. I am certain I received the correct green resin. The model printed without errors, the details on the model are crisp and fully formed, as I would expect. I will continue to purchase this resin and I expect the same great results going forward.
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Kane F.
> 3 dayThis brand is great. I use it with my AnyCubic resin printer and get good results. No stickiness after curing or anything. I love this stuff.
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John Alexander Calderon España
> 3 dayExcelente
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FanGEEKtastic
> 3 dayIt is a good resin, only problem I found is thinner areas of prints can be brittle, so I recommend mixing in a bit of flexible resin in with it to cut back on the chipping/breaking of those areas. I am currently trying a 10% flex mix.
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Prime Customer
> 3 dayI print miniatures for my family and friends. This is the only kind of resin I use. And this works great.