So I had my Photon delivered last week (it is an original, not a Fauxton), and after a single failed print I did the exposure test, adjusted settings, then printed the test building. That came out great, but there appeared to be a bit of resin on the top front rim of the vat. I thought that was odd, but let it go because I am brand new at this.
Yesterday I ran my first real mini print and about halfway through I notices what looked like splashes on the side glass of the photon. I let the print finish (it came out fine) and then didn’t get to cleaning the vat till late last night.
The vat was sort of stuck to the machine by resin and took some effort to get out. Fortunately the fep wasn’t damaged, but I am really glad I got the kapton tape in place!
I filtered the resin and there were a few bits of loose material but nothing that seemed to account for the large splashes. Any idea how the photon could make splashes like that mid-print?
The pictures show the splashes on the sides as well as the ring of resin around the kapton tape. Any ideas what could be causing it? I think I am going to rig up a camera to record the whole build process and see if I get any info from that.
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