Disclaimer: the blog post has been brought to you by the generosity and patience of Chitu Systems.
Remember in my last post I said that I had a moral dilemma about fitting the 3D printer screen sent by Chitu Systems? Well they actually read my post (imagine?) and to paraphrase, “Why didn’t you say? Here’s some resin, go and play!”

Shortly after they contacted me there was knock on the door and there was an Amazon package with this resin.
The only thing I could do was to fit the screen and do some test prints.
Fitting the screen was an absolute doddle and the online tutorial is a great help.
The firmware update was slightly problematic but some gentle prodding from the online support got me there quickly.
I was a bit of a numpty when it came to the exposure and kept going to high. Once I dialled it back (a lot) I was good to go.
Talking about the resin this gave a little more detail than my my usual Nova3D (cheap as chips) and what I did like was that the models were slightly springy before curing. And that made removing the supports a lot easier. This is now going to be my preferred resin for printing.
This new iteration of mono screen gives a larger print area than the previous one and with a faster print speed it makes it a no-brainer replacement. If you are lucky you can pick up a Mars Pro pretty cheaply, probably second hand, and with this screen upgrade you’ve got a pretty serviceable machine. Roughly for the price of three spash mareen squads. Think on that.
My first proper prints were of various Treefolk for a Warmaster (10mm) Wood Elf Army. Files are from Forest Dragon.
https://forestdragon.gumroad.com/l/QtcwE

Thumbs up from me.
Excellent work, and nice to know your blog is read!