the density of the support is 1.0, and the contact point is 0.7, that’s the default settings, I haven’t change it. the only thing I have changed is the height of Z-axis, I changed it from 0.2 to 0.
I don’t know if this is the problem. Anyway, I don’t want to try any prints without the instruction from Formlabs as the tank is very expensive, if I still fail for a few times, Then I will need to change the tank again but as you know I just used this tank for a few times, it’s new.
Hi, good news for me. But I wonder if I could clean the inside of the tank with the rainx as I want to change the resin but don’t want to buy an extra tank, the tank is expensive in my country, So did you hear someone used it to clean the inside?
I’ve recently started using a resurfaceable glass tank (z-vat) so have switched resins often. You don’t need to fully clean the tank each time you do it, using the scraper to carefully scrape the resin out is generally enough as I’ve not had trouble with the tiny bit of resin left mixing. I have experimented with cleaning the original tanks and it made them perform worse. I’ve had formlabs tanks fail well before they’re hit 2l resin which is why I got the glass tanks.
Hello, which kind of tank are you using now? or you just remove the silicone and add the glass in it? maybe I can do it too, I have already get two resin tank wasted, I can modify them.
We’re using z-vat 3rd party vats which have silicon coated glass bottoms, but the plastic vats are recoatable too, have a look at the DruckWege ReCoat kits