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     - Next, gradually tilt the resin tank by approximately +/- 30 degrees perpendicular to its long axis and inspect the tank for debris     - Next, gradually tilt the resin tank by approximately +/- 30 degrees perpendicular to its long axis and inspect the tank for debris
     - If you identify debris, first follow the instructions [[https://support.formlabs.com/s/article/Setting-Up-Your-Form-3?language=en_US#insert-mixer|here]], which detail the use of the FormLabs custom scraper tool     - If you identify debris, first follow the instructions [[https://support.formlabs.com/s/article/Setting-Up-Your-Form-3?language=en_US#insert-mixer|here]], which detail the use of the FormLabs custom scraper tool
-    - If you are encountering difficulties removing debris, follow the step-by-step instructions in the FormLabs UI+    - If you are still encountering difficulties removing debris, follow the step-by-step instructions in the FormLabs UI 
 +{{ :debris_removal.jpg?400 |}}
   * It is also good practice to thoroughly clean the build plate after **every** print using IPA   * It is also good practice to thoroughly clean the build plate after **every** print using IPA
   * Some resin may stick to the bottom of the build plate in the form of ~1 cm diameter nodules, these may be partially cured and should also be discarded (use the metal scraping tool)   * Some resin may stick to the bottom of the build plate in the form of ~1 cm diameter nodules, these may be partially cured and should also be discarded (use the metal scraping tool)
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