Consistent resin curing starts with stable ambient heat, pre-warmed molds, calibrated thermostats, and infrared checks to prevent hot spots and under-cured sections.
Calibrate clear and translucent resins with exposure tests: start low, increase in 0.2-0.5 s steps, and check detail, tack, and light bleed.
Control toxic 3D printer fumes with sealed enclosures, HEPA and activated-carbon filtration, routine filter changes, and proper disposal of resin, solvents, and contaminated wipes.
Dimensional errors often stem from resin shrinkage, tooling wear, or scaling assumptions. Verify datum points with calipers, then adjust CAD offsets before reprinting or machining.
Fix delamination by re-leveling the build plate, increasing exposure, reducing lift speed, and warming resin. For layer shifts, tighten the Z-axis, stabilize supports, and check FEP tension.




