Re: Vivitek for B9 cherry
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:13 am
Can anyone help me to figure this out? I used the B9 cherry with an acer projector. It cured the resin but with really high exposure time. It failed but the details of the remaining parts were really amazing.
But then I used the vivitek, It couldn't cure the resin so as some people advised me, I took off the bulb uv filter with hesitation since once I've burned a projector by removing the uv filters. But luckily the projector didn't burn and it cured the resin with low exposure time.
My problem is with the acer, and high exposure time, the details are really good but with vivitek, and low exposure time, the parts are thick and with low quality.
Does anyone know the problem?
But then I used the vivitek, It couldn't cure the resin so as some people advised me, I took off the bulb uv filter with hesitation since once I've burned a projector by removing the uv filters. But luckily the projector didn't burn and it cured the resin with low exposure time.
My problem is with the acer, and high exposure time, the details are really good but with vivitek, and low exposure time, the parts are thick and with low quality.
Does anyone know the problem?