I've had my printer (mars 3) for a while now, but haven't touched for some time.
In the summer I decided to get some simple prints done and then on to some models, but it's been a nightmare all of a sudden.
I first tried some pre-supported models for my kids, one of them quite big. One piece of 3 came out fine. It was somewhat on the side of the build plate, if that matters.
The rest where misprints. I checked the files and I really don't see how they would've failed this badly.
Later I just printed some bases. My computer has had a fatal crash so I needed to re-do some files I'd allready done before, but I am familiar with these kind of print jobs. I know the angle and how to support them. They came out, well flat. The prints didn't fail completely, but the bases where thinner that they where supposed to and the flat surfaces lacked detail, as if several layers where skipped.
Today I did another print, same as the first as I had promised my kids thoses models. Same results.
I've had succesfull prints earlier this year. Come to think of it, I needed to re-install chitubox, due to my pc-crash, but I never made huge changes in the settings. I'm considering I may need need to put some more space between the fep and the screen, I think I might have used to thin a piece of paper for setting the 0? Could be the fep doesn't release enough from the screen when it raises, leaving the print against the new layer?
Anyone ellse have any thoughts.