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=== Print removal and Post-Processing ===
 
=== Print removal and Post-Processing ===
==== Removing Print ====
 
When printing is completed, open the door and loosen the screw holding in the build platform. Using the plastic scraper (not metal), scrape any resin from the build platform back into the resin vat before removing the platform. Now, remove the platform and make sure most unused resin is back in the vat.
 
  
Using the plastic scraper, carefully pry the print off the build platform. It will want to fly off fast and far, so use a papertowel to catch it.
 
 
==== Rinsing Print in Alcohol ====
 
Use a two-step alcohol bath to rinse the print: Submerse the print into Alcohol Container #1 to get off most of the uncured resin on the part, soak for 5 minutes. While in the alcohol, use a brush to remove any remaining resin. Remove from bath one, and dunk into Alcohol Container #2, soak for another 5 minutes. Finally, dry on paper towels until all the alcohol has evaporated.
 
 
==== Post Cure with UV ====
 
Straight off the print bed, the part is only at 60% strength. More UV light is needed to fully cure the print. Either sit the part in the sun for a day or so, or use a UV light box to perform the final cure.
 
 
=== Post-print machine cleanup ===
 
=== Post-print machine cleanup ===
*Do not leave resin in the resin vat, always empty when finished for the day.* The pigments in the resin will settle down to the bottom and its almost impossible to mix back in. Set the resin bottle on some paper towels (you will spill some). Wearing gloves, carefully slide the resin vat out the front door. Pour the resin from the vat into the bottle (I generally use the back left corner, but any corner will work). Try to get as much resin out as possible. When empty, slide the vat back into the printer. Using a papertowel and isopropyl alcohol, clean up any spilled resin.
 
 
 
Lock the front door, and turn off the machine. Make sure the area around the printer is clean.
 

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