to get fluorescent dyes in your parts, put the dye in the IPA you are washing it in after the print. It will absorb into the surface and you don't need to add to the resin which would alter the printing process. I have done successfully with Texas Red using clear resin.
thank you for being the greatest tutorial for this
On my Phrozen sonic xl4k, I rigged a lab stand and I drain and filter every time I have a fail
they have mesh type single layer prints that help collect the extra bits these days
Have you tried adding pigments to the resin? in any way. I am trying to find a way to add UV fluorescent pigments and I have a form2 printer
to get fluorescent dyes in your parts, put the dye in the IPA you are washing it in after the print. It will absorb into the surface and you don't need to add to the resin which would alter the printing process. I have done successfully with Texas Red using clear resin.