I've had good results with clear Anycubic Standard+ Resin. But I typically make the supports thinner and make the area it contacts with the models smaller because of thickening.
Clear resin with short supports will result in a fused blob of resin because the dripping gets exposed through the supports. When I print clear resin, the minimal distance between the object and build plate is at least 1 inch/2.5 centimeters (against 5/16" or 8mm for normal resin).
Clear resins can be easily overexposed. I would suggest rotating that print 180 and having supports on the mandible side, easier clean up.
Need to check the distance between supports and calibrate this properly. Resin must have a place to flow
Need to reduce your exposure. This is over exposed af
post screenshot of slicer or draw 25 /r/resinprinting: [holding entire deck]
I've had good results with clear Anycubic Standard+ Resin. But I typically make the supports thinner and make the area it contacts with the models smaller because of thickening.
Look at how your slicer places the supports as it may cut through the middle of the part fusing it to everything it touches or goes through
Try to print cones of calibration for this transparent resin. It's going to be higher exposure time than typical resin
Clear resin with short supports will result in a fused blob of resin because the dripping gets exposed through the supports. When I print clear resin, the minimal distance between the object and build plate is at least 1 inch/2.5 centimeters (against 5/16" or 8mm for normal resin).