I've been doing FDM printing for a while now so I'm somewhat familiar with the process. When this arrived, I noticed that the quick install guide said it was already factory reset, so I just reassembled everything (removed the relevant parts), poured in some resin (which doesn't come with the printer, just... in the case). in case anyone doesn't know) into a keg and hit print and 9 hours later I had the Eiffel Tower. Everything seems to be working fine with no surprises. I was then able to quickly run a 2 hour Baby Yoda on Lychee just to test the workflow. It lasts a long time and it has small parts that can easily break. It's also a little tricky to remove from the print bed with the tools provided (I recommend finding a razor blade). However, there is no star for it. The only downside is that it's a little less fun than FDM printing. But the quality of the prints is very impressive. I think I'll be using both of them quite a bit. I definitely have a few models that would benefit from moving to SLA instead of FDM.
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