Maybe you got it already fixed, but still I give it a try. I assume you couldn't find any cured resin floating around the resinvat after the printjob.
An important thing is to have a clean buildplate (clean it with acetone and let it dry, before starting a printjob)
Another important thing is to have correct exposure time set for the "burn-in"-layers. These layers are ment to stick to the metal buildplate. By default, this is about 5 or 6 times longer than "normal"-layers.
Next is the speed the buildplate is lifted up and going back down into the resinvat. For me, in the beginning I used as burn-in" layer exposure time roughly 40 seconds for a 100 micron-layer.
If you use Lychee Slicer, you can download all kind of tested profiles from other people with identical printer.
Hope this info helps you a bit.
An important thing is to have a clean buildplate (clean it with acetone and let it dry, before starting a printjob)
Another important thing is to have correct exposure time set for the "burn-in"-layers. These layers are ment to stick to the metal buildplate. By default, this is about 5 or 6 times longer than "normal"-layers.
Next is the speed the buildplate is lifted up and going back down into the resinvat. For me, in the beginning I used as burn-in" layer exposure time roughly 40 seconds for a 100 micron-layer.
If you use Lychee Slicer, you can download all kind of tested profiles from other people with identical printer.
Hope this info helps you a bit.