I just heard officially from my sales guy, who spoke with Jake in Pro Support:
“make sure you let a print finish, because the peel process at the beginning of a print and the peel process at the end of a print are very different.”
So, what Mimo, KarlheinzStuemp, and Volguus all noticed occurring with their printers, including what I originally questioned and shown in the posted video, seems to be acceptable. Frew, I’m still not sure why that occurs, but if you can give a call over to Jake and find out more, that would be a great! Thanks! Rod
I was mistaken and hadn’t noticed that this was one of the earlier layers. The earlier layers do have a slower peel which does lift first and your video looks like normal behavior. Later on in the print, the tank should slide first prior to the platform lifting. If you’re noticing that the platform lifts first even for the final layers of a print, let us know!
Hi Frew,
Thank you for investigating this. Jake just let me know the following:
“The ‘aggressive’ vertical peel that you’re noticing is an intentional mode that the printer goes into during the first 15-20 layers of the print. During these early layers, the printer is over-curing the resin to ensure that it compresses against the build platform and fully adheres. After this time, the printer switches to a different peel mode which is a bit faster and less aggressive.”