Resin print supports often fail due to insufficient density, weak attachment to the model/build plate, or incorrect curing parameters.
- Insufficient density: Supports can’t hold the model’s weight as resin cures, leading to collapse. - Weak attachment: Tiny contact points between supports and the model/build plate cause detachment mid-print. - Wrong curing: Too-short exposure or too-thick layers make supports brittle or undercured, so they break easily.
To fix this, try increasing support density (e.g., 15% to 20%), enlarging contact points, or adding 10% more exposure time for supports—small adjustments help avoid failures.
