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Quoted By: >>1515144
A friend of mine wants a resin printer, but I've heard that they are more frustrating than satisfying. I've heard that, while the results are nice when they come out well, many times they just don't come out well. Like, if you're going to print using resin, 60% of the prints are gonna end up in the trash and that's a fact you have to just accept, and 40% come out well, so resin enthusiasts live for that 40%
Is that really true?
Could it be that the idea that a large percentage of resin prints go come out wrong comes from another era, when resin printers on the consumer market were not perfected?
And if the answer is that today resin printers are more efficient and produce a higher percentage of good prints, which is the model you would recommend?
Thank you!
Is that really true?
Could it be that the idea that a large percentage of resin prints go come out wrong comes from another era, when resin printers on the consumer market were not perfected?
And if the answer is that today resin printers are more efficient and produce a higher percentage of good prints, which is the model you would recommend?
Thank you!
