Activity 002: Supervised Resin Print Execution¶
Activity ID: U2M3-ACT-002 Duration: 45 minutes Objective: Students will execute a complete resin print from file preparation through print completion, performing all safety and quality checkpoints. Group Size: 2-3 students per printer (instructor supervision required) Materials Cost: ~$3-5 (resin for small print)
Overview¶
Students apply their slicer skills to prepare, start, monitor, and complete an actual resin print. This is a hands-on execution activity where each student performs specific roles (file preparer, machine operator, safety/quality monitor) and rotates through each role. Instructor supervision is mandatory throughout.
Materials & Equipment Needed¶
- MSLA resin printer (one per group, instructor-supervised)
- Standard resin (405nm, pre-filled in vat by instructor)
- Provided or student-prepared STL file (small model, <30mm tall, <20 min print time)
- Resin slicer software on computer
- Nitrile gloves (multiple pairs per student)
- UV-blocking safety glasses (one per student)
- Lab coats (one per student)
- IPA wash station (for post-print)
- Paper towels
- Scraper/spatula
- Print execution checklist (printed, one per group)
Instructions & Procedure¶
Phase 1: File Preparation (10 min) Role: File Preparer leads, others observe and verify
- Import the STL file into the resin slicer
- Orient the model at 25-35° tilt to minimize peel forces
- Hollow the model if wall thickness exceeds 4mm (2mm wall, drainage holes)
- Generate medium supports with 0.4mm tip diameter
- Manually review supports: remove from critical surfaces, add where needed
- Set exposure parameters (use manufacturer recommended settings or calibrated values)
- Set layer height to 0.050mm
- Slice and export the file to USB drive or send to printer via network
- Record estimated print time and resin volume on the checklist
Phase 2: Pre-Print Setup (5 min) Role: Machine Operator leads, Safety Monitor verifies
- All students don PPE: lab coat first, then safety glasses, then nitrile gloves
- Safety Monitor verifies: ventilation on, eyewash accessible, SDS available
- Machine Operator inspects the resin vat:
- Check FEP for damage, scratches, or stuck cured resin
- Verify resin level is 40-60% of vat capacity
- Gently stir resin with the provided silicone spatula (NOT metal)
- Machine Operator inspects the build platform:
- Clean and dry surface
- Properly leveled (verify level procedure was performed at start of day)
- Load the print file onto the printer
Phase 3: Print Execution and Monitoring (20 min) Role: Safety Monitor leads monitoring, all participate
- Start the print from the printer's interface
- Layer 1-3 checkpoint (first 2 minutes):
- Listen: gentle suction release is normal; loud pops indicate excessive peel force
- If using a transparent vat, observe the first layers forming
- Record: "First layers started successfully" or "Issue observed: [describe]"
- Layer 5-10 checkpoint (minutes 3-5):
- Pause the print briefly
- Tilt the vat slightly to check if material is adhering to the platform
- If nothing on platform → cancel immediately, troubleshoot
- If part visible on platform → resume print
- Record checkpoint result on checklist
- Mid-print check (every 5-10 minutes):
- Listen for unusual sounds
- Check resin level visually
- Look for any cured debris floating in the vat
- Record: "Print progressing normally" or describe any concerns
- Continue monitoring until the print completes
Phase 4: Print Removal (10 min) Role: Machine Operator leads removal
- Once the print finishes, allow the platform to remain raised for 2-3 minutes to drip
- Verify all students have fresh nitrile gloves on
- Remove the build platform from the printer
- Hold the platform over a drip tray to catch excess resin
- Using the scraper at a shallow angle, carefully remove the print from the platform
- Place the print in the IPA wash bath (3-minute initial wash)
- Clean the build platform with IPA and paper towels
- Replace the platform in the printer
- Cover the resin vat with the protective lid
- Remove and dispose of gloves using proper doffing technique
- Wash hands with soap and water
Discussion Points¶
- What did you learn from monitoring the print that you could not have predicted from the slicer preview?
- Were there any moments where you considered canceling the print? What informed your decision?
- How would you change your approach for a larger, longer print?
- What would you do differently if you were printing unattended?
Expected Outcomes¶
- Students should successfully complete a resin print with proper PPE throughout
- All checklist items should be documented
- Students should correctly perform the early-layer inspection pause
- Part removal should be accomplished without resin skin contact
Assessment Rubric¶
| Criterion | Excellent (5) | Proficient (3) | Needs Improvement (1) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PPE Compliance | Correct PPE worn throughout, proper donning/doffing, no contamination transfer | PPE worn but minor protocol deviations | PPE omitted or incorrect, contamination events |
| Pre-Print Inspection | All checklist items inspected and documented | Most items checked, some documentation gaps | Significant items missed |
| Print Monitoring | All checkpoints performed on time with documented observations | Most checkpoints performed | Checkpoints missed or not documented |
| Print Removal | Clean removal with proper technique, no resin contact with skin | Removal successful with minor technique issues | Resin contact with skin or improper technique |
Safety Considerations¶
- Instructor must be present and supervising throughout this activity
- Nitrile gloves mandatory for ALL resin contact — no exceptions
- UV-blocking safety glasses must be worn whenever the printer lid is open
- If any student experiences skin irritation or allergic symptoms, stop immediately and follow emergency protocol
- IPA wash station must be away from the printer (>1 meter separation)
- Dispose of all contaminated materials per the waste disposal protocol
Last Updated: 2026-03-19