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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » Prusa

原文網址 Ross Gates
2019-11-30 21:17:29

Hi Guys, Recently got the photon S and thanks to some helpful people here got a successful print of the test file from anycubic.

I've gone to print my first file, added supports etc and thought I was ready to print.

However as soon as I plug a USB with the file into the printer the touchscreen becomes non-responsive, not even recovering if the USB is removed. I delete the file off the USB and it doesn't freeze the photon when plugged in again.

I tthought it might be the crappy included USB so tried another USB without any success either.

My process for preparing the file had been:
1)auto orient and supports from prusa slicer
2)import stl into chitubox to export as .photon
3)use photon validator to check for islands
4)fix islands in chitubox
5)export as photon from chitubox

When I first started getting the freezing I tried exporting from chitubox as a stl and importing into photon workshop and exporting from there as a pws but still having the same issue

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Adam Langan
2019-11-30 21:21:04

Ross Gates
2019-11-30 21:27:41


原文網址 Szabó Zsolt
2019-11-30 03:25:09

Hey guys! I am a using an upgraded photon at the moment, but want to add something better to my collection. Mostly for mass producing small parts.
What would you recommend? I am lookig at the zortax inkspire kit...or maybe the the prusa?

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原文網址 Joaquín Alejandro Herrera
2019-11-29 03:24:39

Setup Prusa Silcer and I thought it went wild with the auto orientation but it knew exactly what it was doing. Christmas ornaments ready for paint/decals. ? ?

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Jerome Dupont IV
2019-11-29 03:25:23

Dan Elent
2019-11-29 03:28:04

Štefan Pásztor
2019-11-29 03:28:06

Marco Egidi
2019-11-29 03:30:16

Smith Hayward
2019-11-29 03:35:29

Smith Hayward
2019-11-29 03:35:44

Smith Hayward
2019-11-29 03:35:54

Clifford Schwankner
2019-11-29 03:41:45

Telli Mantelli
2019-11-29 04:35:47

Leon Photon
2019-11-29 04:49:08

Glenn Lambert
2019-11-29 04:54:57

Aeydil Akbar
2019-11-29 06:54:54

Dennis M. Burns
2019-11-29 09:24:58

Damrong Pradprueang
2019-11-29 09:37:14

Khristian Sutherland
2019-11-29 11:11:54

Joaquín Alejandro Herrera
2019-11-29 11:40:20

Joaquín Alejandro Herrera
2019-11-29 11:41:23

Leon Photon
2019-11-29 13:16:50

Joaquín Alejandro Herrera
2019-11-29 13:45:45

Dan Elent
2019-11-29 13:47:34


原文網址 Christoph Friedrich
2019-11-26 17:46:52

Hi.

I'm searching for a cleaning and washing solution like the CW1 from Prusa.
Would love to buy a seperate CW1 but they only come with a 2.000 Euro printer...

Has anybody a good alternative (no IPA bath and nail hardener) which I could source in Germany/Europe or has a good build instruction for such a nice thing? (especially for drying after washing)

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John Chrapkowski
2019-11-26 17:49:14

Abu Hayder Al-Tai'ee
2019-11-26 17:50:11

Christoph Friedrich
2019-11-26 17:51:02

John Chrapkowski
2019-11-26 17:51:50

Christoph Friedrich
2019-11-26 17:52:05

Kevin Boogaard
2019-11-26 19:52:25


原文網址 Justin Marks
2019-11-26 12:30:23

Call me lazy, but supports drive me nuts. I spend more time trying to fix islands than I do printing. PrusaSlicer to optimize orientation and build supports, ChituBox to slice, and Photon File Validator to find islands. Then go all the way back to PrusaSlicer to attempt to fix what I can.

Am I being too picky / perfectionist?

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Victor Clinton Dieter Eichhorn
2019-11-26 12:32:49

Joel Mendoza
2019-11-26 12:32:51

Victor Clinton Dieter Eichhorn
2019-11-26 12:33:21

Justin Marks
2019-11-26 12:38:42

Joel Mendoza
2019-11-26 12:41:09

Nathaniel Seymour
2019-11-26 12:43:29

Pablo Coralio Ballester Pla
2019-11-26 12:52:10

Jason Lund
2019-11-26 13:02:37

Cristian Cozma
2019-11-26 13:41:23

Kelly Filgo
2019-11-27 02:47:48

Melecio Guzman
2019-11-27 02:55:38

Tyler Davis
2019-11-27 03:05:51

Renos Makrosellis
2019-11-27 03:21:05

Gary Houser
2019-11-27 03:52:54

Justin Marks
2019-11-27 05:03:11

Justin Marks
2019-12-01 10:49:14

Renos Makrosellis
2019-12-01 16:54:38


原文網址 Guy Romhild
2019-11-25 01:39:30

So, I'm using Prusa Slicer to autogenerate supports And I am wondering why it's not generating supports for the engine nacelles. Any thoughts?

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Moritz Moe
2019-11-25 01:43:39

Anthony Kopah
2019-11-25 01:44:58

Aaron Wiggins
2019-11-25 01:46:57

Eric Calvin Rose
2019-11-25 02:21:23

Eric Calvin Rose
2019-11-25 02:23:26

Johnny Johnsen
2019-11-25 03:50:22

Johnny Johnsen
2019-11-25 03:50:42

Johnny Johnsen
2019-11-25 03:52:07

Johnny Johnsen
2019-11-25 03:52:33

Baldy Pat
2019-11-25 04:19:51

Art Barrow
2019-11-25 04:27:55

Eric Calvin Rose
2019-11-25 04:56:38

Elissa Nuran Byer
2019-11-25 12:41:04

James Byer
2019-11-25 15:20:39

Elissa Nuran Byer
2019-11-25 19:42:47

James Byer
2019-11-25 23:25:58

James Byer
2019-11-25 23:26:27

Eric Calvin Rose
2019-11-26 00:40:22


原文網址 Christoph Friedrich
2019-11-24 01:56:51

Hi. Thanks for accepting me.

I'm new to resin 3D printing (but I have 2 Prusas ^^) and I got my Anycubic Photon from a friend who hasn't the time for it (in exchange for printing minis for him ^^)

He only gave me Druckwege Type D black and red resin, so I'm using the Google Table for the exposure times.

As I had watched some videos, Anycubic packs a sample print on the USB drive and some green Resin with the printer.

I'm wondering right now, why the print on the USB drive is rated for 3 hours, but when I use the times from the Google table my slicer (Chitubox 1.5.0) says it will take 6 hours (for the Druckwege resin the test print will take 10 hours).

Wonders me that the time is to long.

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Mark Wardle
2019-11-24 02:10:22

Angelus Nox
2019-11-24 05:05:58

Christoph Friedrich
2019-11-24 05:40:08


原文網址 Jao Au Pinto
2019-11-23 21:08:26

I had some strange issues with the latest release of Chitubox and decided to try other software. So I installed PrusaSlicer and was quite impressed by the features. Only downside of the PrusaSlicer is that you have to export the STL with supports to slice it in anycubics software. I also tried Lychee and It's just not my cup of tea. I print mostly small parts and the auto support in Lychee is crossing through the walls of the parts and the bracing has to done manually, the interface is a bit disturbing and I don't see what the USP's are to justify a 40 euro license. I don't mind paying for good software, but after the S3D debacle I became a bit more careful. I'm interested to hear your opinion about Lychee and PrusaSlicer. I would love a kind of plug-in for PS to directly export to a photon file.

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Jason MeGahee
2019-11-23 23:39:11


原文網址 Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:14:05

I have been using Prusa Autosupport function - and I am very pleased with it; I export it as STL and let Photon Slicer build me a photon-file.

However, I would like to fill up the buildplate in the Z-axis and just have support from object to object, but it seems like Prusa doesn't support this function?

So in essence, not just have my objects "drop to bottom", but have them filling up the entire build volume in all three directions.

I am mainly printing additions for my minis, like customization and terrain, and I would like to stack as much of it in there, since the "z axis" is the only one "taking time" so to speak.

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Brian Corbin
2019-11-23 01:19:26

Nick Williams
2019-11-23 01:21:13

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:22:43

Steven Molen
2019-11-23 01:24:16

Nick Williams
2019-11-23 01:27:41

Nick Williams
2019-11-23 01:27:54

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:28:25

Nick Williams
2019-11-23 01:28:46

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:31:08

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:55:59

Shawn O'Hara
2019-11-23 01:57:53

Nick Williams
2019-11-23 01:58:12

Nick Williams
2019-11-23 01:58:23

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:58:45

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 01:59:49

Shawn O'Hara
2019-11-23 02:00:03

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 02:00:54

Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-11-23 02:10:34

Brian Corbin
2019-11-23 02:11:42

Shawn O'Hara
2019-11-23 02:17:26

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 03:11:32

Shawn O'Hara
2019-11-23 05:07:17

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 05:09:14

Shawn O'Hara
2019-11-23 05:14:29

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 05:39:59

Peter Flemming
2019-11-23 18:28:20

Nick Williams
2019-11-24 02:36:52


原文網址 Garth Nicholson
2019-11-22 17:38:08

Hello all, I have a Prusa FDM printer already, but having seen the Photon resin printers, I am thinking of getting one, hopefully this week, for printing detail parts for scale model aircraft and cars. I've seen brilliant results from the Photon online for this kind of thing, so I'm confident it will do the job. I'm confused about the conflicting views on the Photon vs. Photon S. As of just now, they are within £40 of each other. I've heard the online community isn't as deveoped for the "S", and becasue the file types and slicer are different, it's a potential issue. Assuming I've got no 'baggage' with a previous resin printer, what are people's views on which I should get? Not wanting to start an online war about this, just looking for a summary of people's thoughts on the +/- for each version. Thanks in advance.

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Kristleifur Þorsteinsson
2019-11-22 17:40:46

Ondrej Slezacek
2019-11-22 17:42:33

Garth Nicholson
2019-11-22 17:43:49

Kristleifur Þorsteinsson
2019-11-22 17:44:10

Ondrej Slezacek
2019-11-22 17:47:24

Fred Meek
2019-11-22 18:00:44

Minghua Kao
2019-11-22 18:13:04

Ondrej Slezacek
2019-11-22 18:13:54

Minghua Kao
2019-11-22 18:17:46

Ondrej Slezacek
2019-11-22 18:19:05

Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-11-22 18:20:45

Minghua Kao
2019-11-22 18:30:25

Ondrej Slezacek
2019-11-22 18:32:12

Sen Kun
2019-11-22 20:35:03

Garth Nicholson
2019-11-22 21:13:16

Sen Kun
2019-11-22 21:31:42

Fred Meek
2019-11-22 21:38:42

Garth Nicholson
2019-11-22 21:40:32

Sen Kun
2019-11-22 21:47:23

Garth Nicholson
2019-11-22 22:52:43

Jim Nelson
2019-11-22 23:32:52

Sen Kun
2019-11-23 03:39:11

Garth Nicholson
2019-11-23 06:35:29


 

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