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I think the bowing is being caused by what we discussed. Fluid in what is essentially a large, thin wall container pushing the sides out because there is nowhere to go. if you added holes in the bottom, between the center ribs that could later be covered with 0.010" styrene, would let the fluid escape with each dip.
But the print orientation is inverted per the photo of the completed part in the machine. The cavity is open to the vat, not closed.
The vat is below the part in the first picture, but the walls are in fact open until the first layer of the floor is printed. The platen has to immerse the part and then return to the nex print layer and i think the fluid may be pushing the walls out. So mi idea may not do anything till the first layer of the floor...