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Hi all,

I’m quite new to resin printing and I was wondering if one was able to post-cure their prints with he printer’s built in “cleaning” function. I mean, it’s a pretty powerful UV light, right there. Does this damage the LCD more than usual? I was thinking of just “roasting” prints to cure them. If anyone tried it before, do share.

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[–] arc@lemm.ee 1 points 10 months ago

Wouldn't the problem be that you'd still have to remove the print, wash it, empty the vat, clean the vat & build plate and only then could you put the print back in and then fire up the UV. Meanwhile you won't be using the printer for anything else. Maybe it's easier to just buy something that can wash & cure separate to the printer or leave the print out in the sun to cure.