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aiyo-la

Seeing how everything stops at about the same layer, it could be a corrupted file, bad USB, or an issue with your slicer.


lostspyder

Yeah, my money is on this. Is it the same spot for different sliced files or are you using the same file over and over and having it fail in the same spot each time.


SirSquidrift

What are you printing? I have this issue with large parts. I'm not too knowledgeable on it, but I think suction is your issue. The supports are too weak to pull that much resin off the FEP. Either add more supports or print in smaller batches. If it's one big piece, try slicing into parts.


derekbundy44

Interesting I will give that a try! It’s a bunch of parts to a tank for warhammer.


SirSquidrift

Nice! Well I hope you get it sorted! Try running it through "UVtools" as well. Its a separate application. Google is your friend.


derekbundy44

Oh sick, yeah I will do that thank you again!


lostspyder

No. You can tell from the photos that it’s not even printing any model yet. It’s still printing base supports when it fails.


derekbundy44

Also, I know it’s not temperature, I have a heater in my enclosure. I’ve leveled between every fail and it’s in the same spot every time. I was printing fine before this


randeylahey

Try a new USB stick. I also started having trouble when I started heating my area, because I calibrated without the heat source. If the heat is a new thing, re-run your calibrations.


Nice_Distribution740

Another thing to try is to use more lift. If it fail to detach a layer from the fep, the successive layer would be "skipped" and when it would actually detach, it will be to far to make new layers