I have heard a few people mix the b9 Cherry and b9 red, anybody know why?
I am curious if more stable growing supports, smoother surface, better casting, heartier print,
or just to say you do your own thing?
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Why Mix the b9 Cherry and Red?
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Re: Why Mix the b9 Cherry and Red?
Hi Todd,
Stick with the cherry resin. The red doesn't have the resolution we need. Mixing with cherry will just lower the resolution.
If you would like to try mixing them, you will need to play around with the exposure. Lower numbers obviously.
Stick with the cherry resin. The red doesn't have the resolution we need. Mixing with cherry will just lower the resolution.
If you would like to try mixing them, you will need to play around with the exposure. Lower numbers obviously.
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Re: Why Mix the b9 Cherry and Red?
No problem, you say no, hat means no.
Appreciate your knowledge...
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Appreciate your knowledge...
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Re: Why Mix the b9 Cherry and Red?
The mIxing the cherry and red resins comes from using those resins on a different brand of Printer.
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