When should I filter my resin?
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You should filter your resin after especially broken prints. If some of your models are broken or not attached to the platform (fallen parts), then there might be some unwanted parts inside of the resin tray. You should filter the resin. And if you are not using the resin overnight, then it’s safer to filter and put it back in the bottle. If the resin stayed outside for a long time or it stayed under the light, you should also filter the resin.