Can I resin print in my garage?

Yes, you can 3D print in a cold garage if you take the right precautions such as using a heated enclosure and using build surfaces which don't fluctuate in temperature too much. A strong power supply also helps with 3D printing in a cold room or garage.
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Are resin printers affected by temperature?

Hi echorley, the working temperature for Nobel 1.0A resin is 20-30C (68-86F). If the temperature below 68, the printing result will get huge influence. Hi Emily, Your room temperature has a direct impact on your resin viscosity.
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Do resin printers work in the cold?

Yes, it is possible to resin 3D print in a cold room if you keep in mind a few pointers. The resin won't completely harden if the temperature falls too low if you ensure your workplace temperature stays stable at 75°F (24°C) and doesn't fall below around the 68°F (20°C) mark.
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Where should I keep my resin printer?

You can use a resin 3D printer inside an apartment or bedroom, but you want to use low-odor resins that have low VOCs and are known to be safe. Many people recommend not to use a resin 3D printer in living spaces, but rather in places that aren't occupied. You can build a ventilation system to reduce fumes.
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Does temperature affect resin 3D printing?

At freezing temperatures, the enclosure will bump the resin temperature up by ≈2°C, but the ≈17°C resin is still below the recommended levels. The resin can print at this temperature but the exposure times and risk of failure will be higher.
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Can You Leave Resin in the Vat?



How do I ventilate a resin printer?

The best way to ventilate a resin 3D printer is to create a negative pressure enclosure which directs air away the enclosure to a space outside. Long term exposure to resin fumes are unhealthy, even if they don't smell.
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Can 3D print resin freeze?

Strength and Modulus of 3D-printed Strong-X resin soaked in ethylene glycol after exposed to freezing conditions. As seen earlier, freezing conditions up to 168 hours did not do much to the flexural properties of 3D-printed Strong-X resin parts.
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Is it safe to resin print indoors?

Limit exposure

As you live with your printer in the same room, bottle up the resin right after use and only open it during use to prevent buildup over time and exposure. To further reduce the exposure, leave the room while printing if possible and ventilate the room after bottling the resin again.
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Can you have a resin printer inside?

You don't need to worry about it much, the resin and the IPA should be kept in a closed container (or the closed printer) most of the time so it's not like it's releasing fumes into the room constantly, even from printing it's not doing all that much.
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Do resin printers need to be in a dark room?

The whole room will be a safe area then! Yup, daylight or even with the halogen lights on - at most I'm only exposing the resin for a minute or so. Just to reiterate what @Sam_Jacoby said, there won't be appreciable degradation of the resin from external light sources during regular operation of the printer.
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How does temperature affect resin?

When your room temperature is too cold, the resin will take far longer to cure. If the temperature of your resin room is below 72F/22C, your resin may stay sticky for days or may not cure at all.
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What temperature can a resin print withstand?

Resin prints can't melt since they are not thermoplastics. When they get heated to very high temperatures like 180°C, they will scorch and deteriorate. After resin prints have cured they cannot go back to their original liquid state. Resin prints start to soften or lose elasticity at temperatures between 40-70°C.
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Can you leave resin prints in the sun?

They become more brittle and change color due to the 405 nm light and heat present in sunlight. Formlabs recommends leaving liquid resin in resin cartridges in direct sunlight to naturally cure these materials for disposal.
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Does a resin printer need ventilation?

The ventilation process makes the air around your 3D printer breathable. Overexposure to resin fumes can be fatal. Without ventilation, the air around your 3D printer would not be safe to breathe and may end up making you ill.
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How toxic are SLA resin fumes?

Resins also naturally give off fumes, and unless you work in a well-ventilated area, molecules from the fumes will get into your lungs and cause irritation there, too. Harmful when exposed to eyes or ingested: Never let resin near or into your eyes or mouth unless they're specifically marked as non-toxic.
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Are resin fumes flammable?

Are The Fumes Flammable? The fumes of the one part of the epoxy mix, that is flammable, are flammable. Once the epoxy begins to cure, however, the fumes should not be flammable. They are toxic though and that means you should work in a very well-ventilated place when working with epoxy – ideally, work with it outside.
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Can I put 3D printer in garage?

A 3D printer can be used in a hot or cold garage, but it needs to have temperature regulated in some kind of enclosure and some protection against drafts. I wouldn't recommend putting a 3D printer outside because you can get significant temperature changes too rapidly, resulting in bad quality prints.
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Does resin printing produce fumes?

Some 3D Printer users may have noticed having headaches or even mild respiratory issues, and wondered if they were related to their exposure to the fumes. In short, there is indeed reason to worry. Resin Printers use liquid resins and the FDM 3D printers use filaments that are known to emit toxic fumes when used.
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Is UV resin safe to use indoors?

It's also non-flammable in its liquid form and has only a slight smell. And now, ArtResin has been recognized by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) as meeting safety standard D-4236: Safe for Home Use.
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Where should I store my 3D printer?

A 3D printer at home is best kept enclosed in the garage, basement, empty closet, or home office. At school, 3d printer is better kept in special 3D printing labs or in a classroom closet. This is required from a safety perspective and to preserve the life span of the printer and printing quality.
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What causes 3D printer fires?

Most fires caused by 3D printers are electrical fires. What is this? These are mainly caused by wires, terminals or individual components becoming so hot that either plastic insulation develops fire or other parts are ignited which are in direct contact with the wire.
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Does room temperature affect 3D printing?

Absolutely. Room temperature can have a serious impact on the quality of your prints. For some materials, like ABS and other higher temp plastics, the temperature in the room can have an even more dramatic effect. Too much temperature differential can cause the prints too cool too quickly causing defects.
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Do resin printers smell bad?

One of the downsides many people experience with resin 3D-printing, is the bad odor of some of the resins and cleaning agents. In order to avoid this smell in their working area, many people get creative and build their own fume hood, just like the picture below.
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Will an air purifier help with resin fumes?

If you have a filament or resin 3D printer, this air purifier should significantly reduce the fumes and provide you with cleaner air. It looks professional, well-packaged and has made a massive change to many people around the world.
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How do you reduce resin fumes?

The best method to reduce or get rid of the resin smell is to first start using a resin that is designed to be low-odor. Then you should work on building an enclosure & ventilation system that actually vacuums out the particles that make resin stink. Try to wash & cure your resin parts quickly after printing.
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