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I didn't realize that air could get trapped inside the printed part. I thought it was immersed in resin.
Imagine you're printing the gondola flat, and remember that if you print it upside right, the last layers to be printed are the top ones.So the layers after you print the solid floor, have 4 sides. as the build plate lowers, it creates an air bubble, which as the plate compresses down will allow some resin to compress the air, but the resin being a liquid is non compressible.. . .
If the lift height was so that it was completely lifted out of the vat and resin, thats where your air would get in.