1. Why Does It Happen?
Resin splash occurs due to static electricity being generated within the enclosure causing the resin to splatter, usually when the surrounding weather gets dry.
To be more specific, air holds less moisture at colder temperatures than warm and humid in the summer. Moisture assists in conducting electrical charges, so a lack of moisture in the air creates a perfect environment for static electricity to build and make the resin splash inside.
2. What to Do?
Prevention
In order to reduce resin splash and prevent it from recurring, we suggest the following steps:
- Spray some 95% alcohol on a kitchen paper towel
- Use the kitchen paper towel to wipe the UV cover inside out
Clean the UV cover after resin splash
If resin splash has already happened, you can follow the steps below to clean the UV cover:
- Spray some 95% alcohol on the UV cover
- Use kitchen paper towels to clean the resin
- Repeat the above two steps until the UV cover is completely clean
Comments
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The problem particularly occurs when the printer cover is first unwrapped. Removing the protective clingfilm wrap the case is shipped with strips off electrons from the cover leaving it statically charged.
It would be helpful to new users if a note was included in the documentation about this somewhere.
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