Fill two rinse buckets with isopropyl alcohol (IPA).
Keep the lids closed and keep out of reach of children;
IPA is flammable.
Drop your print in the rinse bucket and leave for 10 minutes.
Agitate the part and repeat with the second rinse bucket.
This two step process will help your IPA last longer.
When your print is finished, wear gloves to remove
the build platform. Turn the platform over to prevent
dripping while transferring to the finish kit. Make sure
to close the printer cover.
Visit our website to download the latest version of our
software PreForm.
Opening PreForm, you will see the boundaries of the
build volume and the build platform, which is inverted
from the print orientation. Click through PreForm Tools
to explore basic functions for setting up your print.
Attach the build platform to the jig and slide the removal
tool under the base of your print to release the part. Use
the removal tabs for easy entry points.
Once dry, use the flush cutters to remove supports
from your print. You can sand support marks and polish
your part for a clean finish. You may need to UV
post-cure your part if using our Functional Resins.
Open your .STL or .OBJ files. Most parts print better
when supported at an angle. For automatic set-up, use
PreForm Tools to “orient all,” “generate all,” and “layout
all”. PreForm will do these steps in sequence if you
select “One-Click Print.”
Confirm your print's material and layer height, then
click the orange print icon. Select which printer to
upload the file to from the printer dialogue.
You will see your file uploading to the print queue on
your printer’s touchscreen. Select the file name and
confirm the print by pushing the button on your printer.
Before printing, the resin tank will fill and heat up to around
35 ˚C. Once the tank is full, your print will automatically start.
10. Confirm Print on Printer
12. Remove the Build Platform 13. Remove Your Print 14. Wash Your Print 15. Finish Your Print
8. Download PreForm 9. Prepare File for Print 11. Pre-Print Checks
Basic Care
Check that the following are clean and clear:
GLASS OPTICAL WINDOW
This sits under the tank to protect
the internal components. Keep clear
of dust and fingerprints.
UNDERSIDE OF THE RESIN TANK
The laser passes through the clear
acrylic of the tank to hit the resin. Keep
clean from dust and fingerprints.
INSIDE OF THE RESIN TANK
Any cured material left in the tank can
aect future prints. Check the silicone
layer, wiper, and remaining resin to
remove any debris.
Helpful Supplies
REQUIRED
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA), 90% or higher
Powder-free disposable gloves
Paper towels
SUGGESTED
Novus 1 Acrylic cleaner
Compressed air
Cotton swabs
Paint filters, 190 micron mesh
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