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Stephen S. Showalter
> 3 dayPrinted a bunch of Gelatinous Cubes and they came out great. Only thing I had issues with is it cured under the led lights I have for the resin printer. None of the other resin Ive used has done that.
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Leaf Underscore
> 3 dayI cannot compare this to any other resin as this is my first. The odor is very low (using in garage), the IPA is more offensive than the resin is. The details on the print are SO crisp. Coming from FDM printing I expected a huge learning curve and many failed prints. Much to my surprise I did not have that issue at all. I will be buying more of this.
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David S.
Greater than one weekThe 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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Tishella
> 3 dayThis prints well. I have an Elegoo mars 3 and running .050 layers at 2.3 second exposure runs great. It’s also less fragile than standard resin. Still has a pretty strong odor, but is less than ABS like and such. So far, Sunlu Eco for me is the lest smelly. Would give a 5 star but there is some false advertising going on for all Eco resins across all manufacturers though. It’s still a toxic substance and bad for the environment. Keep wearing gloves and eye protection, don’t dump this down the drain.
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andre
> 3 dayIm doing a big project. I found this brand is not as brittle as others Ive used. Removing items from the biuld plate can be problematic and Ive broke a lot of builds. With this resin, they reduced this problem and increased build volume.
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Super Duper
05-06-2025I bought this resin to use with my creality halot one resin printer. I have used several other resin brands and the fumes have been overwhelming, this resin does live up to its name. The difference in fumes is dramatic, and barely noticeable. I have however been having a lot of issues with printing, no matter how i adjust my settings my prints fail over and over. I have not had this issue with any other brand of resin I’ve used which is unfortunate, i really wanted this resin to work out.
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Kapt_Tatturflagg
> 3 daySo it works, but when you cure it after printing it will turn peach colored. I assumed it would, but figured I would tell any curious people out there.
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Dingo2
05-06-2025Only giving it three stars because it took a whole bottle to tune in the settings. Also using their Plant Resin + or 2.0 whatever the call it, was way more easier to tune in. So I would recommend using the 2nd version. If anyone wanted to know I used this on my Halot one resin printer.
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Samwise
03-06-2025I purchased and heavily used Anycubic ECO Grey, White, and Clear. I print mainly miniatures. I want good detail, and I want my prints to survive falls from the table from time to time. Pros: 1. Jack of all Trades Cons: 1. Jack of all Trades Print detail: This resin definitely shows less detail than some other resins Ive tried, however I would still consider this resin an option depending on price and availability. Printed calibration chips and RERF tests all showed this resin as decidedly middling: In the end, you will want to err on the side of a bit of over-exposure to make sure those fine supports print on many pre-supported mini packs, even though this will lose out on a little detail. Even so, detail is good. Not great, not fantastic, but solid. Clear showed the most detail, then grey, then white. Smell: The smell is pretty bad. Its supposed to be an improvement on the original, but for me this resin smells a little less than Elegoo Water Washable, but significantly worse than Sirayatech Fast or Sirayatech Blu. Strength/Flexibility: This varies between colors. As usual, clear tended is the most brittle, but also shows the most detail. Funny enough, White tended to need higher exposure times than Grey (I expected it to be the other way around) in order to print correctly. Both White and Grey have a little bit of flex and give before snapping, which is fantastic because it allows me to have minor accidents with minis falling off the table without having them shatter catastrophically.
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David walker
> 3 dayI used a enter bottle and not one print was successful.