Okay photonsters, I need your help.
I've been trying to get the settings for Monocure grey dialled in, but I always get really bad z-bleed.
I've tried 50um layers with normal exposures from 10s down to 6s, but always get bleed. Reducing to 7s improved it slightly, but 6s made the print too weak to really come out properly.
I've tried different orientations and always get z-bleed melting away my detail on one side.
I've tried monocure white and blue - same thing. It wasn't nearly as bad with the original sample bottle of anycubic green, but I bought a 5-pack of monocure and really want to make this resin work.
Any tips for reducing z-bleed would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
p.s. yes, I shook my resin
:P
And it's not lack of washing. The most recent models were rinsed in IPA then resinaway, then finished off with a water wash in an ultrasonic.
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