The Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Plus is an advanced 2-in-1 machine for post-processing resin 3D prints, offering significant size upgrades and enhanced curing features over its predecessors. It is designed to work with resin printers that have an LCD screen of 10.6 inches or smaller in size.
Product Features
● Size Upgrade: 7.6L Curing Size 228*128*260mm
● Enhanced Curing: Increase Energy Value 30,000uW/cm² by Gooseneck Lights
● IPA Saving: Dual-layer Curing Platform







Key features
Enhanced capacity
The 3 Plus version is significantly larger than previous models to accommodate bigger prints:
- Washing capacity: The washing basket is 13.4% larger than the Wash & Cure Plus, with a volume of 7.6 liters inside a 12-liter bucket.
- Curing size: The curing size has been upgraded by 42% to 220 x 260 mm (φ).
Advanced curing technology
- Flexicure gooseneck lights: An innovative, high-energy gooseneck light can be directed at complex areas of a model, such as the top or intricate details. The light can increase the UV energy value by 30,000uW/cm² in the 1–3 cm irradiation range to ensure thorough curing.
- Improved curing uniformity: A new arrangement of UV lamp beads and a lens light source offer a 20% improvement in curing uniformity compared to the Wash & Cure Plus, resulting in higher-quality, more consistent results.
Efficient and convenient design
- Dual-layer curing platform: The new two-tiered curing platform is designed to increase efficiency by allowing you to cure more models in a single cycle.
- IPA saving design: The PP cleaning basket has an adjustable height to accommodate different platform sizes, allowing you to use less isopropyl alcohol (IPA) when cleaning smaller parts.
- Quiet operation: Software optimization and a more sealed structural design work to reduce noise during the washing and curing processes.
- Simple controls: The machine features a multi-touch control panel with a rotary knob. It offers one-click switching between washing and curing modes, with an adjustable timer ranging from 1 to 30 minutes.
- Dual washing modes: Users have the option of washing models in the included basket or hanging the build plate directly over the tank for cleaning.



Elaborate on the types of 3D printing resins compatible with the Wash & Cure 3 Plus
The Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Plus is a versatile post-processing station compatible with all 3D printing resins that cure with UV light, typically at a wavelength of 405nm. The key difference in compatibility lies in the cleaning solution required for the washing function. The two main types of compatible resins are standard resins and water-washable resins.
Standard (alcohol-soluble) resins
Standard resins are the most common type used in resin 3D printing and require a solvent for cleaning.
- Cleaning solution: Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) with a concentration of 90% or higher is the most common solvent. Denatured alcohol is another option.
- Washing process: A two-stage wash is recommended for best results.
- Dirty bath: An initial wash in a used IPA bath removes the bulk of the uncured resin.
- Clean bath: A second wash in fresh IPA removes any remaining residue for a clean, non-tacky finish.
- Anycubic resins: The Anycubic Standard Resin, ABS-Like Resin, Tough Resin, and Plant-Based UV Resin all require alcohol for washing.

Size Upgrade
Compared with Anycubic Wash & Cure Plus, the washing volume of the washing basket is increased by about 13.4% to 7.6 liters, and the total volume of the washing bucket is 12 liters, which is suitable for light-curing 3D printers of 10.6 inches and below.
Dual – Layer Design
A brand-new dual-layer curing platform has been adopted, which increases the number of models cured per cycle and greatly improves the curing efficiency.


IPA Saving
The dual-layer PP cleaning basket supports washing with a platform, with adjustable heights of 150mm and 250mm. Print platforms from 7.6 to 10.6 inches for maximum alcohol efficiency.
Overall Curing
The Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Plus features new lamb bead arrangement with a lens light source, offering 20% better curing uniformity for improved model quality.


Partial Enhanced
The innovative Flexicure gooseneck lights design increases the energy value by 30,000uW/cm²* in the 1~3cm irradiation range,which greatly enhances the curing effect on details such as the top of the model and the figure’s skirt.
Silent Efficiency
Sealed structural design and software optimization reduce noise interference for a quieter work environment.


Simple Operation
Cleaning and curing dual modes, easily selected with one click; Enhanced Gooseneck light curing mode can be easily toggled on and off with one click. Cleaning and curing time can be easily adjusted from 1 to 30 minutes at will.
Water-washable resins
Water-washable resins contain hydrophilic components that make them soluble in water, eliminating the need for solvents like IPA.
- Cleaning solution: Regular tap water is the only cleaning agent needed. Some users may use a mild detergent to boost cleaning power.
- Washing process: Similar to standard resins, a two-stage wash (one “dirty” water bath, one “clean” water bath) is recommended for a high-quality finish.
- Disposal: While water is used for cleaning, the contaminated wastewater is still hazardous to the environment due to dissolved resin particles. It must be treated before disposal by curing the resin particles under UV light or sunlight and filtering them out.
- Anycubic resins: Anycubic offers a “Water-Wash Resin+” that works perfectly with this process.
Compatibility across types
The Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Plus can easily handle both types of resin simply by changing the cleaning solution used in the bucket. The UV LEDs inside the machine cure all standard 405nm resins, regardless of how they are washed.
Important considerations
- Avoid mixing: Never mix cleaning solutions in the same bucket. Always use dedicated, labeled containers for IPA and water to prevent contamination.
- Follow instructions: Always follow the specific cleaning and curing instructions provided by the resin manufacturer to prevent damage to your prints.
- Safety first: Use proper personal protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, regardless of the resin type or cleaning agent.
Specifications
| Core Cleaning Performance | |||
| Maximum Curing Volume 9L | Maximum Cleaning Volume 230*140*260mm | Cleaning Method Alcohol Soaking | Time Setting Range 1–30 mins |
| Cleaning Basket Capacity 7.6L | |||
| System & Mechanical Design | |||
| UV Light Configuration 10pcs*405nm LEDs + Gooseneck Light | Power Supply 36W | ||
| User Experience & Features | |||
| Control Interface Touch Buttons + Rotary Knob | Machine Weight 6.5kg | Package Weight 7.2kg | Product Dimensions 434*312*267mm |
| Packaging Dimensions 540*350*400mm |
Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Plus: Pros and cons
What’s In Box

What are the recommended IPA concentrations for cleaning standard resins?
For cleaning standard 3D printing resins, the most effective and widely recommended concentration of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) is 90% or higher. Higher percentages offer a faster and more thorough cleaning process, which is especially important for removing residual resin from detailed areas.
Here is a breakdown of why different IPA concentrations are recommended:
- 90% to 99% IPA: This is the ideal concentration for standard resins.
- More effective: It dissolves uncured resin more swiftly and completely.
- Faster drying time: The higher concentration of alcohol evaporates more quickly, shortening the overall post-processing time.
- Better finish: Using a high-concentration IPA, especially in a two-stage wash, prevents prints from remaining sticky or developing a hazy, white film after curing.
- 70% IPA: This concentration is less effective and not typically recommended for 3D resin printing.
- Slower process: It takes longer to dissolve residual resin and has a slower evaporation rate due to the higher water content.
- Potential residue: The greater amount of water can sometimes leave a white residue on prints, particularly if the IPA is not completely removed before curing.
Two-stage wash process for best results
Even with a high-concentration IPA, a two-stage wash process is recommended for the cleanest possible finish.
- “Dirty” wash: For the first wash, use a bath of IPA that has already been used to clean several prints. This will remove the bulk of the uncured resin.
- “Clean” wash: A second, final wash in fresh, high-concentration IPA will dissolve any remaining residue, ensuring a perfect, tack-free surface before the final cure.
Wash & Cure Series Tech Specs
| Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 | Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Plus | Anycubic Wash & Cure 3 Max | |
| Core Cleaning Performance | |||
| Maximum Curing Volume | 3.18L | 9L | 15.1L |
| Maximum Cleaning Volume | 165*100*180 mm | 230*140*260mm | 305*165*300mm |
| Cleaning Method | Alcohol Soaking | Alcohol Soaking | Alcohol Soaking + Spray Rinse |
| Time Setting Range | 1–30 mins | 1–30 mins | 13-42.5 mins (Auto mode), 10-39.5 mins (Wash mode), 0.5-30 mins (Cure mode) |
| Cleaning Basket Capacity | 3L | 7.6L | 20L |
| System & Mechanical Design | |||
| UV Light Configuration | 10pcs*405nm LEDs + Gooseneck Light | 10pcs*405nm LEDs + Gooseneck Light | 20pcs*405nm LEDs + Gooseneck Light |
| Power Supply | 36W | 36W | 120W |
| User Experience & Features | |||
| Control Interface | Touch Buttons | Touch Buttons + Rotary Knob | Touch Buttons |
| Machine Weight | 2.7kg | 6.5kg | 13.5kg |
| Package Weight | 3.6kg | 7.2kg | 19.1kg |
| Product Dimensions | 216*217*310mm | 434*312*267mm | 434*434*556mm |
| Packaging Dimensions | 420*290*290mm | 540*350*400mm | 505*500*620 mm |
FAQs
What printers is the Wash & Cure 3 Plus compatible with?
It works with any 405nm UV resin printer that has an LCD screen up to 10.6 inches.
What kind of resin can I use?
You can use any 405nm UV-curing resin. For cleaning:
Water-washable resin: Use regular water. Never mix cleaning solutions.
Standard resin: Use 90%+ Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA).
How do I use the “Flexicure” gooseneck light?
This extra UV light on a flexible arm can be aimed at hard-to-reach areas of a model for enhanced, localized curing. Just position the light and toggle the “FlexiCure” mode.
How does the dual-layer washing basket work?
The height-adjustable basket lets you wash in two ways:
- Basket mode: Place models directly in the basket.
- Platform mode: Hang the build plate above the tank, which saves IPA, especially for smaller models.
Why are my prints turning white or staying sticky?
- White film: Your IPA concentration is likely too low (use 90%+), or the prints were not completely dry before curing.
- Sticky prints: The cure time was too short, or your cleaning solution is too saturated. Try a second, clean wash and increase curing time.
How can I maintain my cleaning solution?
To extend the life of your cleaning solution:
- Let the used liquid sit for 10+ hours to let resin particles settle.
- Filter the top, clearer liquid into a new container for reuse.
- Cure the remaining resin sludge by leaving it in sunlight. Dispose of the solidified resin as solid waste.
What if the washing rotor stops spinning?
First, check for any solid objects blocking the rotor. If the solvent is overly dirty, replace it and clean any hardened sediment from the bottom of the bucket.
Why does the machine beep and stop?
The machine has a safety lock that pauses operation if the anti-UV lid is not correctly or fully closed. Secure the cover to resume the cycle.