When your resin 3D model strings despite good bed adhesion, common causes are insufficient layer curing, incorrect retraction settings, or low resin viscosity.
Insufficient curing means layers don’t harden fully—soft, uncured resin pulls into strings between layers. Wrong retraction (how the printer pulls back excess resin) leaves material oozing out. Low-viscosity resin flows too easily, creating stray strands even if the model sticks to the bed.
Try increasing layer curing time slightly, adjusting retraction distance, or testing a higher-viscosity resin—start with small changes to avoid over-curing.
