Bed adhesion is an FDM (filament) 3D printer setting to keep models attached to the build plate, while a resin 3D model is a part made by curing UV resin in SLA/DLP printers. Bed adhesion prevents FDM models from warping or lifting—fixes include heated beds or adhesive sprays. Resin models offer finer details but need post-processing like washing and curing. For FDM, start with a leveled bed and correct temperature; for resin, use a wash/cure station to finish properly.
