Reducing false-alarm approach errors with thick resins on Asiga Max?

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Does what it says on the label- we're getting a lot of approach error job failures without any debris being in the trays; it's because of how thick the resin is. Mostly with Rodin Sculpture, but also with denture teeth resins often enough.
Should I be tweaking the material profiles to have longer pauses and slower movements, to give the resin time to extrude out / for the build plate to break the vacuum with the FEP film, or is there a setting on the Max that lets us reduce the sensitivity threshold for the approach errors? I know how to do the former but I'd rather figure out the latter, because that won't extend our print times for viscous resins.
 
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