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Why does my STL file 3D model messy in resin?

Your STL file 3D model may come out messy in resin due to STL file errors (non-manifold edges, holes), incorrect printer settings (exposure time, laye

Why does my STL file 3D model messy in resin?

Your STL file 3D model may come out messy in resin due to STL file errors (non-manifold edges, holes), incorrect printer settings (exposure time, layer height), or poor resin conditions (contamination, viscosity).

Non-manifold geometry—where faces don’t connect properly—confuses the printer, causing uneven or loose parts.

Too short exposure leads to under-cured layers; too long makes parts brittle. Wrong layer height can also create mess.

Contaminated resin (dust, old material) or a clogged tank disrupts curing, resulting in inconsistent layers.

Fix it by using tools like Meshmixer to repair STL errors. Follow the resin manufacturer’s settings—adjust exposure by +1-2s if under-cured.

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