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there are two kinds, made for different printers, but both would help to work in a formlabs printer. formlabs employs 405nm wavelength laser so if your print was like undercured or squishy, additive to the fluid would help by reducing the density of the particulate to allow light in and cure better.
https://www.3dresyns.com/pages/how-to-fine-tune-3dresyns-for-your-printer
https://www.3dresyns.com/products/print-quality-fine-tuner-ft1
Also, be sure to completely mix the resin before use. Follow the instructions for use from the MFG. Typically, if it is a brand new bottle you must mix it for 2.5 hours then shake 5 mins before initial use. When you use it the next time after it has been sitting mix it for 1 hour, then shake 5 mins before use. A lot of printing problems can be traced back to a poorly mixed bottle. A bottle roller with a timer will allow you to mix bottles easily before use.