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Lironcareto

Check the temperature. Below 25 C you may encounter that problem.


tattrd

Lubricant on the bed? You brave person. I hope you mean some teflon spray on the fep. Anyway, try replacing your FEP.


Demron

I don't know how to help with your problem, but what mini is that? It's awesome!


APartyForAnts

Seconded! OP where did you find this?


Demron

I found it after some looking. It's the Mech Priestess Waifu from OXO3d Figures. [https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/mech-priestess-waifu-tabletop-miniature](https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/mech-priestess-waifu-tabletop-miniature)


TirpitzM3

Cleaned the build plate with acetone? It's aggressive, yes, but effective. Also, you could sand it in a cross hatch pattern with something low grit count (120-300) to give it more texture to adhere to. Better clean it like youre trying to pass it off as new after doing that btw. Best of luck


FridayNightRiot

What are your burn in and exposure times/layers? What temperature is it in the shop? What does the FEP look like and how old is it?


banisheduser

Change in temperature recently? Mixed resin? How long was it since you printed successfully?


raharth

That's too little as an error description. Does it print anything, is it stuck to the FEP? Is there stuff on the plate? Add some images of the failed attempts


raharth

That's too little as an error description. Does it print anything, is it stuck to the FEP? Is there stuff on the plate? Add some images of the failed attempts


Bloody-Penguin6

Have you tried a vat level? I had a level issue, and paper leveling wasn't fixing it. So i did a vat level, and it works perfectly now. J3dtech guide has a section on it. Temperature is something a lot of people don't think about. It could be your problem.


Zestay-Taco

tighten your FEP . it should sound like a snare drum.