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Now that I spent 9 hours today trying to figure out how to post a picture....lol...anyway. as you can see I'm getting a frosting line on my prints. I have a Photon Mono, printing at 2.5 per layer and .05 layer height. Joe
It looks sorta like light refraction causing a crystallizing surface, rather than tight light pattern between the screen and resin. Can you think of anything that might be doing that? Is the protective film still on the FEP sheets somehow? Removed from both sides of the FEP? You said the FEP is new, so it shouldn't be hazy or scratched.
I have seen this with IPA not drying and then the print is rinsed.For anyone using Isopropyl alcohol ... switch to denatured alcohol (DA). Prints are cleaner and I rarely if ever see the residue that IPA leaves. It's also so much faster of a cleaning method. I don't even brush my prints anymore.Also one more great thing - the resin separates out of the used DA so much more cleanly. It's easy to prop up a UV light over the DA let it cure and separate it out with a silicone spatula.
Just keep in mind a few things... First, DA is much more flammable than IPA. If your basement workshop is in the same space as your furnace (as is mine), it's advisable that you clean your prints with DA somewhere else (especially if it's winter and the furnace cycles regularly). Second, it's quite a bit more toxic than IPA. Read up on it prior to using it and make the decision to switch (or not) once you've educated yourself on the health risks.While it is markedly better at cleaning prints of excess resin, I switched back to IPA now that it's available again. I'm not overly paranoid about using chemicals (I use Acetone pretty regularly), I wanted to limit exposure to DA based on what I'd read about it.