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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » IPA

原文網址 Brent Sinclair
2019-07-29 00:49:06

I’ve been printing the last few days with no issues but had a failed print this morning. When I went to clean out the cat, I inadvertently put a small hole on the FEP when I was trying to remove the failed prints that were stuck.

I checked to see if the puncture was clear through and indeed some IPA would leak through.

Is there any saving this FEP? (I’ve heard about using tape?) or should I just figure out how to replace the FEP.

Clearly I need to be much more careful when removing failed prints.

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Matthias Hess
2019-07-29 00:51:11

Travis Hunt
2019-07-29 00:55:39

Steve Marshall
2019-07-29 00:58:00

Spike Walker
2019-07-29 00:58:47

Geoffrey Robert Johnston
2019-07-29 00:59:33

Brent Sinclair
2019-07-29 01:00:07

Dime Les
2019-07-29 01:00:38

Mike Fatchett
2019-07-29 01:05:47

Mike Fatchett
2019-07-29 01:18:00

Adam Musgrove
2019-07-29 01:19:08

Lawrence Bradley Hitze
2019-07-29 01:29:18

Katja Hönow
2019-07-29 01:29:47

Jared Zadorozny
2019-07-29 01:53:54

Amanda Kennedy
2019-07-29 02:05:44

Dave Spray
2019-07-29 02:32:48

Brent Sinclair
2019-07-29 02:41:31

Minghua Kao
2019-07-29 02:46:43

Mike Fatchett
2019-07-29 03:30:37

Stefan Giudici
2019-07-29 05:23:36

Brent Sinclair
2019-07-29 06:30:42

Brent Sinclair
2019-07-29 06:31:09

Minghua Kao
2019-07-29 07:10:55

Garrett Chapin
2019-07-29 07:29:20

Adam Musgrove
2019-07-29 07:51:21

Garrett Chapin
2019-07-29 08:10:25

AJ Badarni
2019-07-29 09:50:00

Adam Musgrove
2019-07-29 10:00:34

AJ Badarni
2019-07-29 10:01:23

Mike Fatchett
2019-07-29 11:03:47

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-29 14:01:03

John Giardino
2019-07-30 12:02:59


原文網址 Philippe Maegerman
2019-07-28 16:26:09

Voodoo sorcerer, thank you Susan Sioux Mercer for pointing to that amazing model, sliced in chitubox 1.4, layer height .03 / 7.5s, resin phrozen grey, AA x 2

I only removed supports with a flush cutter, not even sanded, nor UV cured. My personal tip, put your model in hot water after IPA, supports become very soft and are removed very easily

Curtain supports is a thing ? ?

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Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-28 16:40:47

Scott Findlater
2019-07-28 17:02:46

Philippe Maegerman
2019-07-28 17:21:11

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-28 17:32:05

Philippe Maegerman
2019-07-28 17:34:28

Sue Parks
2019-07-29 02:46:40

Chad Hoverter
2019-07-29 04:45:52

Scott Findlater
2019-07-29 06:20:23

Scott Findlater
2019-07-29 06:20:39

Scott Findlater
2019-07-29 06:21:28


原文網址 Nico Sand
2019-07-28 05:46:29

Hey everyone, I've had my Photon S for a little over a week now, and I've had a lot of successful prints, but I feel like the quality of my prints seems very low compared to what I see here.

I feel like I've tried everything, but I just can't get the print to look better, and I really hope that I can get some expert advice here.

Here's a small list of things I've "done" to ensure quality.

Leveled build plate 3 times to ensure it's level and close to the LCD.
I normally shake resin properly, but I've also tried not shaking it.
I've printed models "upright" and at 45 degrees (45 deg helped a miniscule amount)
Tried 0.02, 0.04 and 0.05mm height.
Tried both Anycubic Green and Anycubic Aqua Blue resins.
Tried with more and less support.
Cleaned and inspected FEP
Cleaned FEP and LCD
I ALWAYS clean my models in 2 different IPA baths and always cure them for 20+ minutes under UV.
I've been painting Warhammer etc. for a number of years, it's not a paint primer issue :(

I'm out of ideas of what could be the problem, I've attached a picture of one of the best "28mm" scale (30mm tall from head to toe) that I've managed to print (it's been primed)

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Stefan Giudici
2019-07-28 05:51:08

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 05:53:15

Thomas Wright
2019-07-28 05:54:25

Stephen Parac
2019-07-28 05:55:41

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 05:57:24

Joshua Collins
2019-07-28 05:58:30

Thomas Wright
2019-07-28 06:01:19

Shivanand Chanderbally
2019-07-28 06:08:44

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:11:27

Mike Fatchett
2019-07-28 06:11:34

Gabrielle Underhill Lucas
2019-07-28 06:12:26

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:13:48

Gabrielle Underhill Lucas
2019-07-28 06:15:36

Gabrielle Underhill Lucas
2019-07-28 06:16:44

Kory Sebby
2019-07-28 06:19:50

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:20:34

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:22:25

Mark Wardle
2019-07-28 06:24:39

Charles Mercieca
2019-07-28 06:25:14

Stefan Giudici
2019-07-28 06:25:23

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:26:39

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:26:57

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-28 06:29:28

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:29:54

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:30:20

Mark Wardle
2019-07-28 06:30:39

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-28 06:31:08

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:31:16

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:32:00

Mark Wardle
2019-07-28 06:32:03

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:32:54

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:33:58

Mark Wardle
2019-07-28 06:34:14

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-28 06:41:53

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-28 06:42:32

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:45:37

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-28 06:47:42

Mark Wardle
2019-07-28 06:50:27

Gabrielle Underhill Lucas
2019-07-28 06:54:28

Thomas Wright
2019-07-28 06:55:50

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 06:56:21

Rob McEwen
2019-07-28 06:57:37

Gilles Miguel
2019-07-28 07:06:25

Jon Carroll
2019-07-28 07:16:29

David Nicholls
2019-07-28 07:20:51

Kallon Fernandez-Tripp
2019-07-28 07:22:19

Chad Elstad
2019-07-28 07:23:03

Gustaf Sjögren
2019-07-28 07:25:01

Chris Graf
2019-07-28 07:52:04

Wayne Rogers
2019-07-28 08:57:17

Jon Carroll
2019-07-28 09:57:41

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-28 10:20:19

Chad Elstad
2019-07-28 10:20:44

Jared Zadorozny
2019-07-28 10:53:38

Minghua Kao
2019-07-28 16:11:49

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 16:20:52

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 16:22:49

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-28 16:42:22

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 16:43:03

David Nicholls
2019-07-28 17:30:12

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 17:31:40

Nico Sand
2019-07-28 20:33:10

Richard Humble
2019-07-28 21:18:01

Stefan Giudici
2019-07-28 22:15:32

Anthony Walker
2019-07-29 08:58:02

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-29 08:59:27

Thomas Wright
2019-08-01 06:46:12

Nico Sand
2019-08-01 08:00:43


原文網址 Jared Manley
2019-07-28 02:58:12

Hi guys. Apologies but new to all this. I’m using IPA as a wash solution after a print, but is there any other kind of solution I can use?

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Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-28 03:03:10

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-28 03:05:14

Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-28 03:06:16

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-28 03:06:52

Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-28 03:07:32

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-28 03:08:23

Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-28 03:09:46

Michael Van Kesteren
2019-07-28 03:09:47

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-28 03:10:07

Greg Chapman
2019-07-28 03:40:27


原文網址 Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 00:15:42

Here's my 1st test print of the lattice cube which is a partial failure. There's a small break towards the base and everything after that is sort of crooked and wonky, one of the anycubic text banners inside completely failed and floated into other areas of the print. There were several small pieces of the banner stuck to the inside of the lattice which broke away when I rinsed it in IPA.

I had copied the file from the stock USB to a new one but I'm not sure if it's the most recent file so I will try again with a freshly downloaded one from online. I used the default settings for the resin times with the grey rather than the green which is what I suspect caused the failure, although the initial print below the break came out very crisp. Would it simply be a matter of adjusting the exposure settings for the grey resin?

Resin was well shaken and the leveling seems to be correct based on the videos I've watched. I've strained the resin and wiped the FEP clean but noticed a pair of very small dings/dents in the surface likely from impacting with the floating artifact debris. When viewed straight on the FEP is still perfectly clear but when you hold it at an angle you can see a very slight deformation. There's no leak but is it something that I need to replace before I do further test runs?

My instinct is to switch out to the default green resin and see if I can get a successful print before changing the setting and using more of the grey. Any advice?

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Gustaf Sjögren
2019-07-27 00:22:21

Steve Marshall
2019-07-27 00:29:52

Andrew Gott
2019-07-27 00:30:34

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 00:37:33

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 05:33:23

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 09:02:47

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 09:03:02

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 09:03:29

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 12:27:11

Jön Paulson
2019-07-27 12:27:26

Chasen Harris
2019-07-27 12:35:58

Chasen Harris
2019-07-27 12:36:52

Ced Ric
2019-07-27 15:29:49

Ryan Przybyl
2019-07-27 22:00:41

Ryan Przybyl
2019-07-28 00:48:29

Jön Paulson
2019-07-29 16:56:58

Jön Paulson
2019-07-30 03:19:46

Jön Paulson
2019-07-30 03:20:06

Jön Paulson
2019-08-05 07:37:33

Jön Paulson
2019-08-15 00:46:23


原文網址 Kallon Fernandez-Tripp
2019-07-26 23:28:43

When using the IPA for the rinse should I only use it once and then dump it? If not how many times could I reasonably use it before it doesn't really help. Thanks in advance.

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Daniel Särnblom
2019-07-26 23:30:52

CJ Conrad
2019-07-26 23:46:41

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-27 00:39:24

Chad Elstad
2019-07-27 03:04:10

Kallon Fernandez-Tripp
2019-07-27 04:44:34

Kallon Fernandez-Tripp
2019-07-27 04:44:47

Kallon Fernandez-Tripp
2019-07-27 04:45:17


原文網址 Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-26 13:11:24

The rear one was washed with Mean Green and the front with IPA. The MG sort of left a gloss (but uneven) finish, and the IPA left a matte (but consistent) finish. I think I’m liking the matte for painting. Thoughts ?

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Chad Elstad
2019-07-26 13:14:23

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-26 13:14:35

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-26 13:19:32

Justin Cupitt
2019-07-26 13:23:39

Shivanand Chanderbally
2019-07-26 13:27:13

Spike Walker
2019-07-26 13:29:32

Greg Chapman
2019-07-26 13:35:24

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-26 13:35:26

Jaime Martinez
2019-07-26 13:35:58

Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-26 13:49:02

David T. Roa
2019-07-26 13:50:02

Shivanand Chanderbally
2019-07-26 13:53:15

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-26 14:08:34

Andrew Sutherland
2019-07-26 14:09:15

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-26 14:10:27

Jerry Carrasco Jr.
2019-07-26 16:20:11

Gilles Miguel
2019-07-26 18:32:49

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-26 21:40:31

Mark Wardle
2019-07-26 22:39:29

Garret Bertrand
2019-07-27 00:13:50

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-27 00:24:00

Garret Bertrand
2019-07-27 00:25:01

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-27 00:26:00

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-07-27 08:39:49

Rigo Arevalo
2019-07-27 08:50:32


原文網址 Zachary Istrin
2019-07-26 04:02:57

Long time listener, first time caller. I am a prop maker in the entertainment industry. I am trying to make a miniature pint glass that is transparent. I have referenced the google spreadsheet for how best to print with the anycubic clear. I have not used IPA to clean and just used soapy water. Then I have sanded to about 2000 grit. I have also tried coating with a clear UV protectant aerosol spray to prevent discoloration. I am struggling with 2 separate issues here. One is the transparency of the print, the second is the yellowing. I have kept them out of sunlight. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance hive mind.

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Joshua Cockburn
2019-07-26 04:07:00

Dani Rose
2019-07-26 04:10:27

Zachary Istrin
2019-07-26 04:31:48

Lawrence Heyda
2019-07-26 04:39:29

Dominick Trascritti
2019-07-26 05:19:47

Brian Wright
2019-07-26 06:18:19

Mike Fatchett
2019-07-26 06:39:17

Marcus Dante
2019-07-26 07:02:17

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-26 07:04:13

Robert James
2019-07-26 07:39:21

Zachary Istrin
2019-07-26 22:36:00

Zachary Istrin
2019-07-27 00:11:41

Marcus Dante
2019-07-27 00:51:13


原文網址 Goga Pop Georgievski
2019-07-25 16:04:40

So, the first time FEP changes. I noticed a loss in detail and some fail in the prints. I thought it was bad cleaning, as most problems come from this, but I started to print. Due to small cracks I got a resin leak on the screen, but not much. I had a Kapton on the edges of the screen, following the instructions of the guys. I followed the Anycubic video manual for FEP changes, taking a good look at the tension, listening to the pitch and feeling with fingers. I changed the FEP after 180 miniatures - 1L body resin passed. My printer is great again for printing.

Cleaning resin on the screen.

1. Do not be nervous

2. Clear the screen well with IPA

3. Soak them and put them in the area

4. Gently use a spatula (without sharp edges) to scrape the remains of cured resin on the screen. I had to soak 5 times and scratching above the soaked wipe avoiding scratches. Be patient. Dont put too much pressure wile scraping.
Hope this helps to you all.
In my case, after all this, no re-calibration was needed.

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Drew Teichman
2019-07-25 16:12:19

Bob Deblier
2019-07-25 16:30:54

Scott Pavlich
2019-07-25 19:25:16


原文網址 Felipe Pulido
2019-07-25 13:12:49

Hi there! Thanks for accepting me into the group. These are my very first two prints and I'm impressed by the ease of use of this machine... I've just started this trip into the world of SLA printing so I'm looking forward to your advices.

I just saw some videos about how the Mr. Clean and equivalent liquids were better than IPA to remove resin residues... Gotta try that...

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Shane Johnson
2019-07-25 13:27:36

Volker Knobe
2019-07-25 13:51:27

Jason Dentler
2019-07-25 23:04:05

Clifford Schwankner
2019-07-26 04:05:00

Felipe Pulido
2019-07-26 08:41:05

Felipe Pulido
2019-07-26 08:42:26

Felipe Pulido
2019-07-26 08:46:50

Winup McModels
2019-07-26 08:57:00

Felipe Pulido
2019-07-26 20:25:26


 

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