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Review on ๐Ÿš€ Ultimate Precision: ANYCUBIC Photopolymer Printer Revolutionizes Additive Manufacturing! by Knate Scarpelli

Revainrating 2 out of 5

One of the worst resins I've ever tried.

So I tried it on an Anycubic machine first, as recommended. I used the Anycubic Slicer. I have set the preferred settings for this resin and printer. Remember I used 6 brands of resin including different types of resin from each brand. As you can see I'm still giving 2 stars as the resin still works half the time, it just doesn't compare to other brands I have. tries to. (See photo). One problem with this resin is that it hardens quickly. To make it faster than the standard image, you need to reduce the exposure time. It is no faster than any standard resin as it requires the same area of effect. Having chosen this resin as best as possible, it cannot produce the same test prints or tests that I use with the same quality. Not really quality, but consistency. I haven't had any failed test prints with 6 other non-Anycubic polymers, but the Anycubic success rate is around 50%. This is not a resin or slicer setup as one print will go perfect then the next exact same print will go bad and then a third print will go perfect. I mixed the resin a lot. I also tried mixing the resin lightly but to no avail. It might just be a bad batch, but so far this is the only resin I've had issues with.

Pros
  • APPLICATION: UV resin Suitable for most LCD 3D printers. Suitable for DIY, jewelry design, classroom training and workshop kit production, saves your hobby expenses
Cons
  • Not bad, but...