Room temperature is fairly consistent, as the wood stove's been going whenever I'm home. Humidity is relatively consistent too, as there's a dehumidifier in here, keeping it to around 60/65%.
It took me ages to remove all the supports from that one, & the inside of the printer looked like a bairn had been having a bath in there, after printing it.
Had same failure above on a different model, hence why I tested with this one, again.
This is the current state of the film. It's done approx. 10,000 layers so far.
Well, base facing towards the plate, it was having none of it, so I've now got it printing on its side. We shall see how this one goes. The noises I'm hearing from the machine currently are making me feel optimistic of its chances.
It's taken several failed attempts, but taught me a valuable lesson regarding resin printers. As much of the print area as possible facing/touching the buildplate, so that the print doesn't rip itself apart.