What paint/inks to use for 3d blooms

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      Sarah
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      I would like yo know what types of paint/dyes are best for resin blooms. I believe from research it would be alcohol ink, but the white needs to be pigment. Is that correct?

      Can you use mica powders or dye, so confused, any help appreciated.

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      Kipinj
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      3D printing is all fun and games until something jams or a print fails halfway through. Been experimenting with different finishes and was looking into what paints and inks work best. While digging around, I checked out bambu lab customer service to see how they handle troubleshooting. Seems like having solid support is a must when dealing with printers that have a mind of their own. Still figuring out the best setup, but trial and error is half the fun – until it isn’t.

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      Maximilian
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      What materials are even used in 3D printing? The only thing I can think of is plastic. But do they really use plastic parts in serious fields like medicine, engineering, and stuff like that?

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      akinava
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      Plastic isn’t just plastic, for starters. There are a lot of modern materials, engineering-grade and composite, that when processed properly can turn into super strong and high-quality parts, products, and so on. If you’re curious, I’d recommend checking out the Epitum 3D printer site https://epitum3d.com/cases/ to see what industries and how exactly 3D printing tech is used. These particular printers with JetSmart tech can deliver quality close to industrial, and they’re made to work with more complex materials.

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