My apologies if this has been asked before. I’m not even sure the best way to ask this in order to search for existing answers.
I print round the clock on my FDM printers. Sometimes this leaves an object on the built plate for a while if a job finishes while I’m sleeping or at work.
Since resin printing is a multi-step process, I was wondering, are there any steps that are better or worse to be sitting around?
1. On the build plate, post print.
2. In the alcohol bath
3. In the water rinse
4. Under the UV lamp
The middle two steps I’m not *too* concerned with since they’re relatively short. But if I leave a print on the plate for a few hours or under the UV lamp am I likely to end up with a mess or an overexposed print?
Thanks for your time!
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