Drying acetone is notoriously difficult, since it undergoes aldol condensation with itself and always exists in equilibrium with some diacetone alcohol and water.
The best drying agent for acetone is boric anhydride (boron trioxide), but it is somewhat hard to find and tricky to make as it involves heating boric acid above 350°C. The second best option is 3Å molecular sieves for no longer than 6 hours followed by their removal.
I would simply rinse the final product with a bit of freezer-cold concentrated ammonia - it will remove any water-soluble impurities (such as sodium acetate) that did not co-crystallize with DMT, and evaporate cleanly.