Tips:
Cleaning:
Use a painter brush (or any brush made with hair) remove excess resins on the printed part with Use 95% concentrated Ethanol (preferred) or IPA to clean. Some form of methanol should work but make sure it does not contain acetone.
Do not submerge the parts in alcohol for more than 30 seconds. After 2-3 minutes of cleaning action, remove alcohol with a hair dryer or air blower. For complex part with lots cavities, it may be a good idea to clean/dry multiple times.
Dry as quickly as one can once the print is cleaned with compressed air Surface should be matte, if you see shiny spots, repeat cleaning on those spots.
Post-Curing:
Make sure print is completely dry before proceeding.
It is important to fully cure Cast to ensure clean burnout.
It is also important to ensure print does not absorb moisture as it may also affect burnout results We recommend putting print in glycerine to speed up curing without getting water on the print.
Curing time varies with light fixture but most likely to be over 10 minutes and longer.
AVOID USING WASH AND CURE ALL IN ONE MACHINE
Fully Cured Print Should feel hard and a bit brittle.
For detailed information and design of printing parameters, please see the user guide "Product guides and documents"