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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » LASS

原文網址 Benjamin Matthew Harding
2020-03-29 03:16:31

EDIT: my LCD screen is probably failing. After the classic "turning off and back on again" made the UV test actually show. So we'll see if that will actually work for now. I've had the printer for like 3.5 months now.
I'm having some problems for the first time since I bought it
I'm using Anycubic gray, 90 secs with 6 base layers, and 6 seconds normal exposure time. I'll get a job done, and then the next job fails.
Does there need to be a cool down time between jobs? Inside the printer was a bit warm.
I did have to reset the z=0 once because for some reason it wasn't going all the way down. I hope something isn't wrong with my printer.
I've had several jobs within the past couple days end up like the picture below.

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Bill Griffin
2020-03-29 03:22:07

Lol, I thought it was cheese

Chris Crute
2020-03-29 03:23:13

I had something similar and what I discovered was that a job would complete but then the next would fail because of resin left on the fep from the successful one. Not 100% cured but enough to make it fail.

Turned out the LCD was failing and was Curing a 'shadow' on the fep between layers when it should have been dark.

Changed the screen and it was fixed, improvement in print quality too!

Benjamin Matthew Harding
2020-03-29 03:28:02

That might be it. I've also emptied the vat and the fep looked fine. This is the exposure test

Benjamin Matthew Harding
2020-03-29 03:31:27

I think my screen failed. I turned it off and back on again and then it was acting normal...? That's so weird

Chris Crute
2020-03-29 03:34:01

Benjamin Matthew Harding mine looked fine on the exposure test but it was clesrly letting UV through when it shouldn't have.

Benjamin Matthew Harding
2020-03-29 03:37:33

Hmmm.. what's weird for me is it wasn't doing any uv light and then after turning it off and back on, it showed up again. If this doesn't print then I'll have to get a new screen for sure

Chris Crute
2020-03-29 03:39:53

If your screen is old (mine was 14 months old with no dead areas) you may be best doing it anyway, the improvement in print quality very noticeable!

Benjamin Matthew Harding
2020-03-29 03:41:05

It's only 3.5 months old, as I got it for a Christmas gift for myself.

Chris Crute
2020-03-29 03:42:16

Hmmmm, there is no saying how long each one lasts. I've heard of people having them degrade in that time though. I was just lucky.

Benjamin Matthew Harding
2020-03-29 03:42:57

Dang. Well thanks for your advice. We'll see what happens

Chris Crute
2020-03-29 03:44:47


原文網址 Adam Boczoń
2020-03-29 01:27:51

圖像裡可能有一或多人和特寫 Adam Boczoń 昨天上午12:53

( English version below )

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原文網址 Christopher Thompson
2020-03-27 11:02:03

Sitting here using the search function on the left looking for a Photon replacement screen. i have read through tons of posts. Problem I am having is I see the Elgoo, and Epax x1 all suggested. I know my screen is about at its end. Elgoo seems to be out of stock everywhere. I am looking for a direct drop in replacement if possible that you had good luck with. I'm guessing from reading with the tempered glass already? I've read some say I need an adapter for older photon? Mines about a year old. Thanks all going stay in and print till this is over! Thanks for reading stay safe all!

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Jon Hammersley
2020-03-27 11:06:21

epax if you don't want to pay the anycubic pricing. No adapter needed

Kevin Boogaard
2020-03-27 19:01:41

The Anycubic one is the safest bet. It works fine. The only disadvantage is that they don’t ship tape with it. Elegoo does.

Any slim tape will do though.

Kyle Urban
2020-03-28 00:28:05

Kevin Boogaard I'd say the biggest disadvantage with the anycubic one is that it costs twice as much as the elegoo screen.

Kevin Boogaard
2020-03-28 00:45:34

Absolutely. Less features for twice the price.

But disregarding that its the tape that gets me ?


原文網址 Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-03-24 22:09:41

Has anyone had parts shipped direct from anycubic lately? The shipping window of a replacement LCD on amazon is April- May (due to replacement of non essential stuff change). Was wondering if anycubic direct has been any better.

Storytime (optional): Had holes appearing in prints and there was no resin on the glass underneath, so I replaced the LCD. My replacement didn't come with a gasket like my previous replacement did. First print turned out great. Second print frame sheared and then my brand new LCD stuck to the vat and ripped out. (I had heat tape down, but it I guess a corner came off and stuck to the FEP).

so RIP to printing for however long.

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Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-03-24 22:10:09

Guess print downtime = maintenance


原文網址 Richard Hale
2020-03-24 17:30:04

Alien photon s dead pool photon classic

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原文網址 James L. Go
2020-03-23 11:58:36

Does anyone have a ready to print file for this with supports? My computer just crashed and I wanted to print this on the Photon. For a PPE. I don’t think this will fit it one print. Prototype so I can have someone mass produce it using fiberglass. Thanks!

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Greg Chapman
2020-03-23 12:17:21

Why not use the one that's been tested on the prusa website?

Chiqui Velasquez
2020-03-23 12:24:47


原文網址 Jacob Venteicher
2020-03-23 03:14:09

so i need to replace the plexiglass that was between the lcd and the light it mesures just around 4mm i have some plexiglass at home that is like 5mm is that going to be a problem of do i need to get custom plexiglass

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原文網址 Kyle Urban
2020-03-22 14:20:38

I have an 'old' classic photon, got it 1.5 years ago. If I buy a 'recent' classic photon now, will it be different? I vaguely remember something about the recent photons having different hardware, but I'm not sure what it was all about...

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Kyle Telechan
2020-03-22 14:21:59

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe all new Photons have the "upgraded" board - doesn't work any differently really, with the firmware upgrade, but it used to be an issue because it would only read a certain type of file that Chitubox wouldn 't put out.

The term people here used, "Fauxton" confused a lot of people initially (myself included). Makes you think they're inferior or counterfeit, but you won't have any issues if you're happy with your "classic".

Bob Deblier
2020-03-22 14:28:36

Kyle Telechan not upgraded but sidegraded. No more Ethernet port. In that respect the Fauxton is indeed inferior. Also in the aspect that community developed tools such as the invaluable resin calibration test no longer can be used. It's ersatz, due to whatever falling out happened between Anycubic and CBD.

Kyle Telechan
2020-03-22 14:40:24

Bob Deblier I wasn't aware of the ethernet cable, so that's certainly good to know if OP was expecting it, but is there any reason that the new RERF tests don't work in place of the original resin calibration tests? There are even RERF versions of that original test (that I've used myself a few times).


原文網址 Larry Mendel
2020-03-22 02:07:36

Question,

I accidentally dumped an alcohol and resin mixture into a glass that I really like. Is there any way to clean it and make it usable again?

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Jarrod Richards
2020-03-22 02:10:50

pour out the mixture, rub it down with clean alcohol, let it air dry, then throw it in the dishwasher to be safe. As long as it didn't cure to the glass you should be ok.

Stefan Giudici
2020-03-22 02:23:25

Glass? It'll be fine

Billy Machner
2020-03-22 02:25:17

I'd dump it out, wipe as best you can, and hit it with acetone to dissolve anything left.


原文網址 Quinn Mehling
2020-03-21 08:46:32

I got some model files the other day and they are huge. when I import into Meshmixer it crawls like molasses in freezing weather. Chitubox wont load it and Prusa slicer is really slow. Nettfabb wont allow it to upload because of the file size. I just want to hollow and add drain holes but Meshmixer does not like it and that's the only way I know how to reduce it.

Anyone have alternate suggestions? I know its not my computer, I opened multiple other files and no issues.

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Jim Nelson
2020-03-21 08:59:35

Following, because I have a file with similar issues.

Scott Pavlich
2020-03-21 09:01:18

How large is the file?

Quinn Mehling
2020-03-21 09:03:28

Scott Pavlich one of the files 427.5mb

Quinn Mehling
2020-03-21 09:05:27

All the files in this model are acting like this. Thought maybe something was wrong and tried sending to nettfabb. It won’t accept it because it’s over the 400mb.

Quinn Mehling
2020-03-21 09:30:41

I finally got Meshmixer to crawl through and reduce the file size.
427.5MB > 225.2MB

Hoping it doesn't affect the print resolution, guess I'll have to reduce all the files so it looks the same just in case.

Scott Pavlich
2020-03-21 09:46:06

Quinn Mehling While you’re computer might be fine, many times the weak link is with the graphics card. I’ve had to update all my cad computers over the years to handle ever increasing cad files. Any 3D model is math- intensive so that, RAM, and a fast processor make life a lot easier on large files

Quinn Mehling
2020-03-21 09:50:58

thought about that too, currently running 2, ATI HD5770 Mac editions

probably wouldn't hurt to up them. haven't had too many issues running Zbrushcore or Maya.

Tyron Craft
2020-03-21 11:58:48

Did you solve the problem by reducing the file size? Having the same issue atm

Quinn Mehling
2020-03-21 19:59:33

Tyron Craft I believe so, I had to reduce it quite a bit. The render looks ok but I’m going to print it today on the photon and see how the quality is.


 

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