I am a new owner who believes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. My printer seems to be working well but I wonder what I should do to minimize problems moving forward. What easy steps can I do to improve the reliability of the machine or minimize the damage/clean-up when things go badly?
For example: I have seen here that some of you sealed the edge around the LCD with Kapton tape to prevent resin from damaging the LCD if/when the FEP breaks.
What has worked for you - or in hindsight do you wish you had done before things went sideways for you?
(picture is so people will see this post LOL)
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Ed Obarowski
2019-07-22 21:24:49
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