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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Ackuretta SOL Auto-Calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="subrisi" data-source="post: 362049" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>I purchased the Whip mix VeriEco which is the Ackuretta Sol. They just put their own logo on it. I am just putting out a warning, do not buy their resin. They screwed it up badly which caused us to send 2 printers back because It messed up all the prints badly. It looks like someone blew a flame thrower at it. After I had the same issues with printer 3, they finally included their research department and it turned out that they sell their own Whip mix resin in Ivory, brown and grey. But they decided that the people who used the darker resins should not be punished with a longer curing time and so they used an average setting for all 3 resins. That caused the ivory resin to way over cure. I ended up getting a keystone resin and had the best prints. I never thought that there is such a difference in resin and how important it is to have the right parameters to cure it. No more issues after that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subrisi, post: 362049, member: 1096"] I purchased the Whip mix VeriEco which is the Ackuretta Sol. They just put their own logo on it. I am just putting out a warning, do not buy their resin. They screwed it up badly which caused us to send 2 printers back because It messed up all the prints badly. It looks like someone blew a flame thrower at it. After I had the same issues with printer 3, they finally included their research department and it turned out that they sell their own Whip mix resin in Ivory, brown and grey. But they decided that the people who used the darker resins should not be punished with a longer curing time and so they used an average setting for all 3 resins. That caused the ivory resin to way over cure. I ended up getting a keystone resin and had the best prints. I never thought that there is such a difference in resin and how important it is to have the right parameters to cure it. No more issues after that [/QUOTE]
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