Layer shifting. I just ran into it for the second time. After the print failed, I re-printed the file with no vat and took a timelapse. I captured up to the time the layer shifting started, and then switched to real time video because I noticed something that to me was really strange. The LCD on the front showed the layer just fine, it was only the LCD in the print bed that was shifting layers. Do .photon files have two different versions of each layer within them, one high resolution for the print bed and one low resolution for the front LCD? Or are both screens driven by the same layer data?
I ask because if both screens are driven by the same data, then I can rule out the USB or corruption in the file itself, and the issue _has_ to be with the onboard firmware. And yes, I had checked both the preview from the Photon Slicer and the Anycubic File Validator and neither showed any issues.
While I'm asking, I'm also super confused by their firmware nomenclature, none of the numbers on the firmware packages you can download from Anycubic seem close to the versions listed on my printer's info screen? Am I already on the latest?
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