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Jun 2015

Hi Arnoldas,

How many times (maby in %) your prints went wrong on Form1? Ive got Form1+ and for me its like 90% of prints are failed. Im trying to work it out but im not happy with my printer

This printer cannot effectively print anything larger than a golf ball. If the slices get too large it just causes too much suction. I fought with them till they gave me my money back. I bought it to print fixtures I had designed for the CMM I run. I had made the designs as skelital and open as possible to create the smallest possible area in each slice, however the prints still failed. After a great deal of research I discovered that I wasn’t the only one with this problem. They will jerk you around there and tell you that they don’t have that problem and say that they will help you to figure out what is going wrong. Luckily I did the research on the forum in the first few days. That said I still had to fight with them and threaten legal action. The printer absolutely cannot use the advertised build volume, and when I contacted them about a return they told me that they cannot accept returns on the printer once it’s been used. I had to threaten them with legal action before they changed their minds and let me return the printer for a full refund.

I printed that comb and have a word of caution. I had used a regular comb before, it was cut to width and worked well. This one printed great on a replicator after I sliced the back flat. I could not get it to fit in my Form for printing. I went to use it with clear resin the way I had used the hair comb and moved it too quickly causing a wave to go over the top front edge of the tank.

The tank was on the machine because it had become stuck in place. There was no amount of prodding I could do to get the tank loose. I ended up sawing a tab off one side, removing the top, front and back covers, removing the 4 nuts that are spring mounted under the tray frame to finally get the tray and frame out. After pouring the resin out. I proceeded to use the metal spreader and an exacto knife to break the surfaces between the plastic tray and metal frame. It was covered with semi cured resin. To do a thorough cleaning job I bought denatured alcohol to soak the metal frame in. It turned out part of the problem getting the tank out is that the spring loaded ball bearings in the metal frame had become stuck and would not move any longer. That got fixed.

As a preventative measure I applied some silicone lubricant to the ball bearings and will no longer be leaving my tank of clear resin in the printer for extended periods of time.

Exactly the same things, we are facing. Larger models tend to fail the reason we figured is also the peeling process. what a shame. Since on 3D Hubs you get queries from people believing in Formlabs advertisement and somewhat expecting these result… quite hard to explain to them, that its not that easy.

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i actually strain, peel and check my Form1+ Vats with paper business cards or Uno cards since they have rounded edges. Cards don’t hurt the PDMS layer and work pretty good for straining and large chunks , although a paint filter is great for filtering the resin.