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M Injenari
> 3 dayProjects come out well & detailed. I have only painted one of the projects so far & it seems to take the paint well (used miniature model paints).
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Amelia Quinn
Greater than one weekI would not buy this stuff at full price and would rather go for Elegoo any time of the day. Although this one performed much better than the Craftsman resin from anycubic, its still not the ideal resin for printing.
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Cristina bates
> 3 dayHaven’t had any problems since I finally have the perfect settings for it now so my prints come out perfect now
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Dariel086
Greater than one weekI purchased this Anycubic Green Resin because I wanted to try a translucent color. I tought because of the color the quality will not be the same and the features will not be as defined as a normal opaque resin, and man, I was wrong. First thing I printed was an AmeraLab town calibration part, just to test the resin with the standard settings and then fine tune from there. the print was flawless, all the features were well defined and It was as good as some other tests Ive done with other resins. Then I printed a Hellboy figure (love Hellboy) and I was impressed with the results. The face and everything was perfectly defined I dont feel the resin as brittle as the regular grey one. I printed this things in my Anycubic photon (great printer by the way). Another thing that I noted is that this resin doesnt stink as much as others, I can barely smell the resin after it was poured into the vat. I think for the price, this is a great resin to print with and is fool proof, works perfectly with standard settings found over the internet, no wasted resin on more testing! I am very happy with the results, and it looks so good that I might be printing the same in an opaque color in order to paint it, and leave this one as is, love the translucent green color.
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Jim Farmer
Greater than one weekI bought this to use in my Anycubic Photon, since I figured using their resin to dial in my settings was the smart bet. Take a tip from a newbie, you still need to fiddle with the settings to get things to come out right! Once I got my settings figured out, the prints from this resin come out super smooth (depending on settings), with great detail (Depending On Settings) and solid adhesion (DEPENDING ON...oh, you get it). The smell is definitely not as bad as a lot of YouTubers and hyperbolic websites would lead you to believe. The printer is in my wifes craft room, and has been in constant use since we got it, but she just cracked a window about an inch and was able to sew and etc. without much of an issue. We bought low-odor resin just to see how they compare, but based on my experience with this product, Im not too worried either way.
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Jason
> 3 dayI have been printing with this resin for about 9 months and I have had very few fails printing with Anycubic Resins. Most of the time that it has failed was due to letting the resin sir in the vat for a few days. So to keep the resin working as intended was to place the unused resin back in its container when not in use. Other than User problems this resin is good.
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Bryan
> 3 dayIts not the best resin on the market, but it dialed in quickly and it does work well. A bit more brittle than some resins, but for the price I can deal with that. I honestly cant tell the difference between Anycubic Basic Gray and Anycubic Eco gray. I use the same settings for both, they smell exactly the same and the final product after curing looks near identical. As long as Anycubic keeps their prices down Ill keep buying their resin.
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Jason
Greater than one weekVery easy to find the perfect values to get a great print out of. Have not run into any problems with the grey, mint, translucent, or black colors. The grey works the best for painting since it does not bleed through the primer needed for the prints.
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Ash Christians
> 3 dayNo trouble with my usual settings.
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James Rogers
> 3 dayIm transitioning from a Formlabs 2 printer to an Anycubic Photon 4K, and Im impressed by the quality of the prints! I did not like to use the Formlabs opaque resins because they seemed to have a filler and I didnt feel they were as sharp as the clear, however the Anycubic seems to only have pigment and not an opaque filler and the black has now become my go-to resin