Also very important is learning to slow things down and not rushing the prints. I used to do 100mm - 150mm/minute for lift speed which speeds up the print but causes allot of failed prints for thin parts sucks as thin walls and supports. Now I only go 15mm - 30mm/minute. it's slower but I get a much lower fail rate especially for prints with allot of supports. Actually super slow lift speed seemed to help out in many failed print situations...along with proper exposure time of course. hope this helps!Statistics: Posted by redonix76 — Thu Apr 07, 2016 6:24 pm
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