



EPAX nFEP Film Sheet 200 x 140mm Thickness 0.125mm for E6/X1 and Other 5.5/6 inch UV Resin 3D Printers, Pack of 3 Films
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Devin T.
> 24 hourDespite the fact that calling it non FEP film means it could probably have been a sheet of generic Saran wrap without counting as false advertising, this stuff is definitely the stuff you should buy and keep on hand for when the original FEP film gets damaged. It is very obvious that it releases the prints better; I think I might have installed it a little too loose (you are supposed to put a plastic bottle cap or thin piece of foam under it when screwing it into the frame, so it doesnt get stretched too tight and get damaged when you then screw the frame into the resin tank) as I can hear it lifting up with the model a little bit before popping off between layers, but even so my prints are all fine and there has not yet been any signs of damage to this film beyond some minor, shallow scratches (which I would expect with FEP as well). The only reason I took a star away from the value is that it is really easy to damage a sheet before even installing it, such as bending/putting a hard crease into a sheet as you are getting ready to install it because of its staticky nature making it tough to handle gently. I dont know if there is any real solution to this, but it does mean your 3 pack might become a 2 pack really quickly.
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J. Chock
> 24 hourMy first OEM FEP film failed in the middle of (maybe) the fourth print. So far Ive had close to a dozen using the EPAX non-FEP (nFEP), and this has been great. Doesnt make a giant clicking sound when the first couple layers are being laid down while making the raft on the build plate (the original FEP one made a click as things unstuck and were lifted during printing. Works and installs just fine in an Elegoo Mars (and as the Anycubic and EPAX apparently have the same size resin vat, it should work for either of those as well). I have backup FEP sheets now, but Im very tempted to put a few more of these in the consumable parts shelf...
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Aaron Lewis
> 24 hourThese fep sheets work better that the spare that my epax x1 came with. These ones I have had no problems with my prints sticking to the fep sheet and for the price their perfect.
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Katherine
> 24 hourI have had nothing but headaches from this product. I was getting respectable success before trying this stuff. A weeks worth of failed prints trying to get this nfep to work. I tried calibrating every variable I could, heated my enclosure, re leveled the bed with different paper thicknesses, slower lift speed, longer exposures. A failed print from this film broke one of my lcds. This film seems to make light pollution worse, and seems to make an even worse popping sound from the normal elagoo brand fep. I have two longer orange 30s, if any printing wizards out there have any advice for me I would really like to get some of the results other people are talking about. But so far this stuff has set me back.
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Deepdiver71
> 24 hourNever again using regular fep sheets… these are excellent
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Eric Smith
> 24 hourI really wanted to hate this stuff, because I have a huge supply of FEP already, but its awesome. Ive doubled my lift speed and it still releases cleaner and quieter than FEP. If it lasts as long as people say it does, its more than worth the price.
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Stuart B
> 24 hourGreat solution for my Phrozen Mini. Easy to install and trim with a sharp knife.
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Ronald Woodward
> 24 hourReally helps in printing do the resin doesnt strict to film easy clean up
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Shortbusdriver
> 24 hourI bought a 3 pack of this earlier this year just to have on hand. I went to change out a vats nfep with the new stock but upon completion I held it up to the light and noticed 3 or 4 dark specks. They appear to be embedded in it as they dont reflect light on either side. Annoyed I went to change that one out with another one from the pack, unfortunately they all had the same flaws. $24 down the toilet. I never had this problem before with fep from various manufactures / resellers.
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Phönix
> 24 hourSeems like less pulling force than FEP.