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What is the difference between bed adhesion 3D model and Resin 3D model?

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 re

What is the difference between bed adhesion 3D model and Resin 3D model?

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.

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