formlabs Form Cure L Installation And Usage Instructions page 25

Large-format desktop stereolithography post-cure chamber
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3. Tap Done to confirm your selection.
4. Tap Start.
Depending on the size of your printed parts and their geometry, you may need to adjust the
recommended post-cure settings.
To manually set the post-cure time and temperature:
5. Tap Cure. The Resin Profile menu appears.
6. Tap Custom. The Custom Cure screen appears.
7. Select the desired time and temperature on the touchscreen.
8. Tap Done to confirm your selection.
9. Tap Start.
To save a custom post-curing profile for later use:
10. Tap Cure. The Resin Profile menu appears.
11. Tap Create Custom Resin Profile. The Custom Resin Profile screen appears.
12. Set each parameter of the custom post-curing profile.
Tap Profile Name to set a name for the profile.
Tap Cure Temperature to set the target temperature to which the Form Cure L will heat the
printed parts.
Tap Cure Time to set the duration of the post-cure cycle.
13. Tap Save to confirm your selection.
14. Tap Start.
The Form Cure L heats to the selected temperature first. The LEDs activate and the timer starts
once the heaters have reached the target temperature. Once a post-cure cycle has started,
use the touchscreen or open the door to pause the post-curing cycle.
To adjust the post-cure settings:
15. Adjust the time or temperature on the touchscreen.
16. Tap Start.
The printed part must be in the Form Cure L while it preheats. If the part is not placed
inside the device until preheating is complete, the part may crack.
NOTICE
5.2.3
Collecting printed parts
When the post-curing cycle completes, the LEDs and heaters turn off. Open the door and
remove parts.
The Form Cure L contains two heaters that heat inserted parts during post-curing.
Take care when inserting and removing parts from the Form Cure L, because the
CAUTION
turntable may be hot.
5.2.4
Additional finishing steps
After post-curing, use the flush cutters that come in your Finish Kit to carefully cut the supports
attached to the part(s). Supports can also be removed before post-curing, but parts may warp
under exposure to light and heat without structural support.
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