The print quality is amazing now, but I noticed I am occasionally getting some artifacts on prints.
This tiny halo pendant has what looks like bleeding on the inside of the bezel and one support broke off.
Should I turn my exposure down any? I am set at 2600.
Thanks,
Ken
Bleeding?
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Re: Bleeding?
Ken,
Overhanging horizontal flat areas need to be supported well for some resins. The thin layers can curl or even separate like flakes and sometimes even cause failed prints. Like the in between area on that pendant. I'm assuming that's where the flake came out of.
Overhanging horizontal flat areas need to be supported well for some resins. The thin layers can curl or even separate like flakes and sometimes even cause failed prints. Like the in between area on that pendant. I'm assuming that's where the flake came out of.
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