When I first started unpacking my printer, I found that the LCD shield was crushed and useless since the hefty metal plate (bed) had been placed on it during packing. The lack of a drip feature on this machine was the second issue. I find myself trying to be careful not to spill any of the liquid resin on the machine when I remove finished prints from it. Though occasionally unavoidable, I have only ever spilt it once, and when it leaked beneath the vat, it almost got to the LCD. The vat is the third item. When you're pouring quickly, the spout is helpful, but if you're pouring slowly, it's worthless.
It simply spreads across the corner lip and isn't even well contained in the spout as it should be. Well, other than these flaws, the printer is excellent. In contrast to my FDM, which constantly produces nothing but plastic blobs, it performs a terrific job producing little prints and thin-walled things. Although it is simple to use, there is a learning curve when it comes to creating supports for your prints. I would strongly advise looking at "how to" videos on printing if, like me, you have never used a resin printer before. Do I, overall, suggest this printer? Yes, it is unquestionably a wonderful deal given its pricing and resolution.
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