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原文網址 Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 19:29:54

Hi Folks,
Sorry to bother people again, but I'm after some advice with this printer. I've recently got the Photon S, and after two weeks of printing, I still don't have what I would call a satisfactory print. I've followed guidance from these Photon Groups on Facebook (being careful to distil the info between those posting about the Photon and the Photon S), and i'm still finding relatively dissapointing prints, where I cannot get clear detail, as reducing the exposure is increasing warp, and increasing exposure is causing the parts to be oversize. Its literally down to a window of a second or two, and at either end of the window I seem to be getting extremes of the effects.

Specs,

Anycubic Photon S

Elegoo Mars ABS-like Grey Resin.

Slicer- Chitubox (medium supports, using the auto function, with some removed/replaced with better cantilvers

Layer height 0.02mm

Bottom layer count 10mm

Exposure time 8.25s (m/c rounds to 8.3)

Bottom Exposure 50s

Light-off delay 6.5s

Bottom light-off delay 0s

I've run a photon S exposure test, and although rather subjective, it indicated an exposure time of around 6s. Firmware is v5.02

The last two prints were as follows. The diesel shunter (see attached pics), 6.5s exposure printed at an angle (nose end up) at 30 degrees, the surfaces and detail were pretty good, but it was parallelogram-ed, leaning back towards the cab. The following print, I put two of the shunters on, one flat in its "normal" orientation, and the other with it stood up on the back of the cab, 8.25s exposure, the engines have ended up very different dimension-ally, and were from identical cad. Each loco is out in a variety of directions/dimensions, but anywhere from 1 to 2mm, in either length, width or height.

So I'm just wondering if anyone has any guidance, as to where I'm going wrong, as these prints and the printer itself aren't of any use to me if they can't print anywhere near remotely accurately. They’re supposed to be able to achieve better than +\-2mm surely.

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Niall Forrester
2020-02-21 19:47:36

Matt Wickham
2020-02-21 19:50:09

Rob Brzez
2020-02-21 19:51:41

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 19:54:22

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 19:57:45

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 19:58:43

Matt Wickham
2020-02-21 20:08:32

Rob Brzez
2020-02-21 20:11:09

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 20:11:43

Matt Wickham
2020-02-21 20:20:23

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 20:25:10

Matt Wickham
2020-02-21 20:38:28

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-21 20:42:41

Paul Greenland
2020-02-21 21:37:23

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-25 00:42:08

Niall Forrester
2020-02-25 01:14:38

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-25 04:32:35


原文網址 Evan Rosario
2020-02-20 14:43:32

Left a lil green in the vat and filled with white. Was not dissapointed. Pedals are white and center has a lite green tint to it.

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Wes Mischke
2020-02-20 14:53:30

Evan Rosario
2020-02-20 14:54:19

Gary Houser
2020-02-21 00:05:36

Evan Rosario
2020-02-21 00:05:56

Wes Mischke
2020-02-21 03:57:19


原文網址 Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-19 20:56:03

I’m ready to launch this photon out the window.

Changed the motherboard, screen doesn’t turn on I’ve checked the ribbon cable just in case I’ve been a fool and not plugged it in. It’s in. Anything I could try?

There’s a loud beep when the photon starts, I can’t remember if that’s normal as I’ve literally printed 2 fucking things on it before.

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Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 00:11:31

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:26:47

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:28:12

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:28:19

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:29:42

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:30:02

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:30:40

Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 00:30:42

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:31:22

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:31:27

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:31:54

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:32:01

Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 00:32:09

Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 00:32:16

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:32:18

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:33:27

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:34:05

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:36:37

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:37:15

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:37:44

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 00:39:23

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:42:58

Mark Wardle
2020-02-20 00:44:41

Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 07:42:17

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 08:24:13

Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 11:30:39

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 16:07:45

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 16:57:16

Robert Barnett
2020-02-20 18:06:45

Alex Bainbridge
2020-02-20 18:39:37


原文網址 Chris Thiessen
2020-02-18 13:20:56

So I'm installing a new FEP and before I get all the screws in the light catches what appears to be another pinprick hole, same as my last sheet. Given the fact I literally just pulled this out of the package a minute ago I'm guessing this is a manufacturing error. Has anyone experienced similar?

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Susan Sioux Mercer
2020-02-18 13:24:55

David Altman
2020-02-18 13:28:11

Marco Rivera
2020-02-19 01:19:47

Chris Thiessen
2020-02-19 07:06:02

Marco Rivera
2020-02-19 07:40:45

Chris Thiessen
2020-02-19 08:13:21

Marco Rivera
2020-02-19 08:19:00


原文網址 Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:02:13

Hello, new Photon owner here. I've had my Photon for a week now, and have been trying to print this. After 10-15 failed attempts i'm about to give up. As i'm a newbie, don't really know the capabilites of the machine.

So my question is, is this printable with photon? This level of detail with only 40mm height? I can share the stl file if anyone wants to give it a shot (It's only 3-4 ml).

I've put my best result. I can see the whole details when i shine light to it, but without that reflection it's mostly flat. Is there something am i doing wrong? Or is it just not possible to print?

Edit: I'm using Anycubic Grey Standard resin, i did tried it to print with different angles (ranging from 30 to 90), i tried various layer thickness levels. And lastly, i did made an exposure time test, with those " R_E_R_F.pws" files. And used the best result i got from there.

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Matt Goody Goodrich
2020-02-18 01:03:36

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:04:06

Alan Bullard
2020-02-18 01:04:35

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:05:04

Matt Goody Goodrich
2020-02-18 01:05:58

Micke Askernäs
2020-02-18 01:06:38

Jacob Palmer
2020-02-18 01:06:46

Nathan Carter
2020-02-18 01:07:20

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-18 01:07:30

Brian Jensen
2020-02-18 01:10:56

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:11:28

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:12:50

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-18 01:12:56

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-18 01:13:49

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:13:53

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:14:38

Jacob Palmer
2020-02-18 01:15:43

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:15:55

Brian Jensen
2020-02-18 01:17:26

Noah Belveal
2020-02-18 01:19:52

Jacob Palmer
2020-02-18 01:20:38

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:20:46

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:20:55

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:22:04

Mike Kelso
2020-02-18 01:22:54

Micke Askernäs
2020-02-18 01:24:05

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:25:16

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:26:02

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:28:32

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:30:19

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-18 01:39:45

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 01:58:24

Jen C. Cleere
2020-02-18 02:34:08

Ryan Neal
2020-02-18 03:13:09

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 03:32:16

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 04:51:46

Ryan Neal
2020-02-18 04:53:37

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-18 09:31:34

Kane Wills
2020-02-18 17:16:27

Kane Wills
2020-02-18 17:22:38

Kane Wills
2020-02-18 17:29:14

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 17:51:41

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 18:01:13

Kane Wills
2020-02-18 18:24:47

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-18 18:32:06

Kane Wills
2020-02-18 18:48:30

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-20 04:16:45

Scott Pavlich
2020-02-20 04:23:53

Ata Hepşen
2020-02-20 06:02:34


原文網址 John Jones
2020-02-15 18:58:02

Crossposting but you guys are in the meme so I figured it was warranted.

(Cura Users refers to the group, not literally people that use the program)

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Đinh Hồng Đăng
2020-02-15 19:10:00

John Jones
2020-02-15 19:14:00

Israel HV
2020-02-15 19:15:26

Đinh Hồng Đăng
2020-02-15 19:15:59

Kayo Michiels
2020-02-15 19:19:37

Mako Yee
2020-02-15 20:37:37

Donovan Lever
2020-02-15 22:45:10

Mako Yee
2020-02-15 22:51:29

Eric Orszag
2020-02-15 22:54:34

Sally Blu
2020-02-15 23:04:32

Warren Peace
2020-02-15 23:52:55

John Jones
2020-02-16 00:42:48

Lane Shutt
2020-02-16 01:47:28

Matt Camargo
2020-02-16 02:14:13

Mark Owens
2020-02-16 03:13:11

Justin White
2020-02-16 03:18:58

Luke Robinson
2020-02-16 07:27:16

Michael Ray
2020-02-16 12:42:57

Trad Penter
2020-02-17 15:46:07

John Jones
2020-02-17 17:09:30

John Henry
2020-02-21 00:34:57

John Jones
2020-02-21 02:54:38


原文網址 Scott Ball
2020-02-12 07:31:09

What's the smallest amount of clear resin I could purchase, I literally only wanna print one thing clear lol

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Juan Pablo Bagnon
2020-02-12 07:35:56

Jim Nelson
2020-02-12 08:29:17

Scott Ball
2020-02-12 08:40:28

Denlee Paddy Rhodes
2020-02-12 16:26:24

Scott Ball
2020-02-12 17:34:39

Denlee Paddy Rhodes
2020-02-12 17:39:05

Scott Ball
2020-02-12 19:13:40

Denlee Paddy Rhodes
2020-02-12 19:20:50


原文網址 Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 02:50:03

Good day to all! I want to share my new project. With the modernization of our Photon S printer, I increasingly prefer 3D printing to bring my ideas to life. After the successful appearance of the first night-lamp Croc, which is in the photo below, I decided to try to create its mini-version, which will literally fit in the palm of my hand and become a cute box for tiny things. It was printed at a 20-micron layer. The 3D model is very rich in details in all planes and has a complex terrain requiring high precision resin. And #HarzLabs Model Cherry resin copes with it wonderfully, which invariably pleases with its accuracy and beauty. In addition, it looks wonderful as a material for luminous elements, this can be seen in the photographs of the big Croc, and soon you can look at this effect on the small crystals of micro-Croc when it is ready. In the meantime, here are a few of his photographs immediately after printing and removal from the supports. The approximate size of the details can be understood from the photo with the ruler (mm). 翻譯年糕

Jeremy Babcock
2020-02-12 03:08:50

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 03:21:22

Kim Bourrie
2020-02-12 03:26:22

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 03:37:55

Jarkko Liutu
2020-02-12 03:48:25

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 04:03:09

Jake Walker
2020-02-12 05:04:17

Jake Walker
2020-02-12 05:05:03

Jake Walker
2020-02-12 05:05:36

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 05:39:29

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 05:40:58

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-12 05:43:31

Jake Walker
2020-02-12 05:51:15

Zak Williams
2020-02-13 02:49:37

Vera Ermakova
2020-02-14 05:33:17


原文網址 Coire Ruff
2020-02-11 07:32:03

Printer arrived today. Was supposed to come with 1.5 liters of resin....supposed to. Lol

Already dropped customer service a line to find out where the resin is. The printer is pretty...but, useless until I get the resin. Heh

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Mike Tate
2020-02-11 07:36:04

Handrez Pintubola
2020-02-11 07:58:39

Anthony Fennell
2020-02-11 08:10:52

Will Koehler
2020-02-11 10:34:30

Coire Ruff
2020-02-11 23:54:05

Coire Ruff
2020-02-11 23:55:08


原文網址 Wesley Dowell
2020-02-08 06:19:37

So recently I acquired a Longer Orange 10, I wanted to compare it to the Anycubic Photon I've owned for a while now. Since the Photon S has been released, the original Photon price has been around the 250$ or less. The Orange 10 price is 209$ on amazon right now. So with similar price I figure the two would be comparable. In the picture are two figures I printed, the one with the white base was done with the Photon, the one with the supports is the Orange 10. Sorry my camera sucks. Both was printed with Anycubic Grey resin at 50 micron layers. Here is the link to the model I used, it has a ton of detail that neither print was able to capture all of at this scale.

So to start both printers are good printers, but the devil is in the details. With resin printers that's what we are paying for. The thing I liked most about the Orange 10 is the software. The Longer slicer is much more polished, it's not buggy in the least. It's easy to use and offers more setting to work with. It slices files nearly instantaneous and doesn't lag with a lot of high detail models loaded. Also has a fixer built in. Both printers are compatible with Chitubox, so this maybe a mute point.

Another thing I really liked about the Orange 10 was the bed. Particularly the bed leveling system, it easier to use and more robust vs the Photon. Though the Orange does have a smaller build volume.

Some things I don't like about the Orange, the enclosure. It's 5 pieces of acrylic literally held together with rubber bands. It doesn't fit tight or secure. Compared to the Photon's metal frame and horizontal door, the orange is just cheap. A point in favor of the orange, it doesn't have a fan inside of the enclosure. So resin odors isn't nearly as strong.

So the main advantage to the Photon is the resolution, the Photon has a 2560x1440 screen vs the Orange 10 854x480. So that's a pretty big difference in pixels, but in practice, its not as significant. It does affect things though at 28mm scale. It's faint but the lower resolution creates layer lines perpendicular to build plate.

So my preference would be the Photon, it maybe more difficult to use. But when it works, it just does the job better.

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Andrew Short
2020-02-08 07:28:06

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-02-08 12:05:02

Stefan Giudici
2020-02-08 15:46:39

Wesley Dowell
2020-02-09 01:24:07

Wesley Dowell
2020-02-09 01:36:16


 

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