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Micheal Weddington
> 3 dayI print minis.
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Nelson Tejada
> 3 dayIt is a great resin, with a great color. I like the fact that it is non brittle so the prints didnt break whenever they slip my hand which is pretty nice. It doesnt have any strong odor also... Would buy again.
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Bruce R.
> 3 daySimply the best plant based resin available.
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Les K’
> 3 dayIf you purchase this resin, make sure you have a very good ventilation system in place or lots of windows you can open. My Mono X and Mono SE are in a self-contained heated compartment complete with ventilation and dedicated air purifying system. And yet the smell permeated the house and made further printing impossible. It also brought on an amazing headache that went away once the vat was emptied, cleaned up and the used resin poured into a sealed container. Though the print quality is very good, I will not be using it anymore.
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Diana Rocha
> 3 dayExcelente
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Alyssa Lazos
> 3 dayI am currently printing a base, at 50%. Print is on plate and there is little to no odor coming from the resin. I will be purchasing more.
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David S.
> 3 dayThe biggest selling point was supposed to be less fumes. While it is possible other resins smell worse, I compared to three (3) other brands/types and the smell is the same. Fumes permeate everything. It starts small and at first it seems okay. I come back an hour later and the fumes have built in the garage to the point of seeping into the house. Completely unusable for me.
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Joseph
> 3 dayResin leaves a film on bottom of VAT everytime. Near impossible to clean it without damaging FEP sheet. Only benefit is that it doesnt smell but the disadvantages GREATLY outweigh the positives when trying to clean it.
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simonfman
> 3 dayHaving no printed with both of the Eco resin, and the standard resin, I can confidently say that the Eco resin is better for one reason, which is that it doesnt cure to the fep. The closest thing that I have experienced to this with the Eco resin is that on the areas where a part was printing out of, there will be a sort of area of resin that sticks to the fep that is thicker than the rest of the resin, but still definitely a liquid. With the standard resin though, I have had two separate prints now where the part printed normally, but while Im cleaning out the fep, I see that there are areas of hardened resin that are stuck to the fep that I have to remove with the plastic scraper that came with my printer. As Im sure anyone whos done 3D printing is aware, every time that you have to scrape something off of the fep, there is a risk that you are going to damage it and create an indentation which can affect print quality. This has happened to me. While using the Eco resin, I have never had to use the scraper, to remove the thick resin stuck to it, all I have to do is put some IPA in it, let it sit for a minute, and then soak it up with a paper towel and then wipe it clean with a clean room cloth. They both produce pretty much identical print results, and the Eco resin does have less of an odor. Ive also noticed that it cleans off a little bit easier with ipa, the regular resin gets kind of grainy and sticks to stuff in patches, whereas the Eco resin dissolves consistently and completely into it.
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Mark Byrd
> 3 dayHappy is my first lithophane using Halot One SLA printer. Printed on a thin edge. Stayed fixed to the build plate (10+ hours) and separated from the plate easily when print was finished. Post print curing did not amber or pink. 3rd Anycubic SLA resin I have purchased because the first two (Clear, Black) were very satisfactory.