if i don't pause it for every layer for the first five, it won't be able to life the plate, and will just freeze up. I have to reboot the machine then it will let me manually lift it. The sound it makes as it moves up makes it clear its so strongly bonding to the fep as well as the plate, that it just meets the resistance and gives up. anyone know how i can fix this? starting a print and pausing and playing and pausing and playing for the first 5 or so layers is better than showing up in 3 hours to realize it didn't do anything, but this has only started in the last month or so and I'd like to not have it happen at all
Thanks
*edit: after some thought, the problem does seem to correspond to getting a new resin, anycubic ABS-Like resin pro 2. I hadn't really thought about it before so it may well just be I'm using a resin that needs me to change my settings from what i was using before
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