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FAQs

PLA is a solid thermoplastic used for FDM printers — it’s easy to print, eco-friendly, and great for prototypes or decorative models.
UV Resin is a liquid material used for SLA/DLP/LCD printers — it offers ultra-fine details and smooth surfaces, perfect for miniatures or jewelry.

PLA filament is the best starting point. It’s easy to handle, requires no special environment, and works on most FDM printers like Creality or Anycubic.
UV resin requires post-curing and is more sensitive to temperature and light, so it’s better for intermediate users.

- Nozzle temperature: 190–220°C
- Bed temperature: 50–60°C
- Printing speed: 40–70 mm/s
- Cooling fan: On
These values may vary depending on your printer model and environment.

After printing, rinse the model in isopropyl alcohol, then cure it under 405nm UV light for about 2–5 minutes.
Avoid over-curing, as it can make the model brittle.

PLA: Keep sealed in a dry environment; use silica gel desiccants. Moisture can cause bubbling or stringing.
Resin: Store in a cool, dark place away from sunlight. Shake gently before use to ensure even pigment distribution.

Yes. Our PLA filament and UV resin are fully compatible with most global printer brands, including Creality, Anycubic, Elegoo, Prusa, Flashforge, and more.

Check if:
- The nozzle temperature is too high (reduce by 5–10°C).
- Retraction settings are enabled in slicer software.
- The filament is dry.
Moisture or excessive temperature are the main causes of stringing.

That usually means under-curing.
Try increasing UV exposure time or ensure you’re using a proper 405nm UV curing lamp.
Also confirm the resin and printer are matched for the same wavelength type.

Under proper conditions, both can last around 12 months after opening.
If filament becomes brittle or resin becomes too viscous or discolored, it’s time to replace it.

Yes. iColorPro provides professional support for printing setup, troubleshooting, and OEM customization for color, viscosity, or packaging based on your project needs.