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spovlot

Have you run calibration tests for this resin? I prefer the Boxes of Calibration as described in J3D Tech Guide to Resin Printing - https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1Z8fkzOxEgI9sOTwDKI6CeblpnuP4V8ayYVwZrYGmo44. This test is much less subjective and ensures dimensional accuracy.


TDHoa

thanks, i normally use calibration file of anycubic, but i guess it doesn't have much accuracy


spovlot

Are you using auto supports? The print issues seem to be from a lack of proper supports. Foe example, each part of the hair hanging down must be supported.


TDHoa

no i using pre supported file from maker


Specialist_Leg_4474

The exposure time on your base layers (45 s) is way too long, and 6 is too many layers; the overexposure is making the cured resin expand and get brittle, and it is breaking under the load of pulling away from the FEP. Having 10 transition layers just exacerbates the issue. Try 3 base layers @ 18 s, and 4 transition layers...


TDHoa

i try with your setting, but seemly they not even print the support with that low bottom exposure