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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » TIP

原文網址 Dario Dastan Morlino
2019-06-30 03:36:32

Hi i'm a New user of photon s! Anyone have tried to produce Dental models? If yes any tips for me?

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原文網址 Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 02:10:44

Help! I never had any issues with my photon until I decided to update the firmware, after that all of my prints have failed. I went back to the previous firmware and I still get the same failures. I have tried multiple resins, exposures and bed leveling techniques. Not sure how visible this is but this supposed to be thick support and it looks really thin. Anyone had some similar issues?

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Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-30 02:17:46

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-30 02:18:42

Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 02:22:33

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-30 02:40:06

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-30 02:41:29

Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 02:48:28

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-30 02:49:42

Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-06-30 16:14:21

John Lowry
2019-06-30 17:06:27

Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 17:15:55

Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 17:16:25

Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-06-30 17:17:15

Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 17:18:25

Ted Killeen
2019-06-30 17:53:16

Miguel Pizzo
2019-06-30 19:45:13

Muhammad Zulkhairol Yacob
2019-06-30 21:03:56

Vedran Marjanovic Wekster
2019-06-30 21:09:15


原文網址 Theo Nestora
2019-06-29 08:44:48

Take 2! Success. Thanks for the tips everyone. Managed to get a successful print on Michael Jordan's arm.
Printed in Monocure Grey. Their factory is only down the road so that's a bonus!

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原文網址 Stephen Farrell
2019-06-29 08:28:47

Ok, this is a weird one. My supports aren't forming in the middle of my print, but if the print bridges over the middle later, the model prints(which I'm thinking shouldn't happen if my LCD is dying)? This is happening with multiple different prints.

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Andreas Zorpidis
2019-06-29 08:32:19

Kevin Delger
2019-06-29 08:38:45

Stephen Farrell
2019-06-29 09:08:54

Kevin Delger
2019-06-29 09:10:44

Stephen Farrell
2019-06-29 11:54:30

Kevin Delger
2019-06-29 12:00:33


原文網址 Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 03:51:57

Consistently having issues with supports not connecting after I swapped the LCD and fep. I re-leveled already.
I turned up exposure quite a bit and still struggling. Any tips?

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Nick Williams
2019-06-28 03:54:00

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 03:54:23

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 03:58:26

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 03:58:58

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 03:59:56

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 04:00:04

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 04:02:17

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 04:03:36

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 04:04:39

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 04:18:19

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 04:19:07

Tom Franco
2019-06-28 04:26:11

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 04:26:39

Tom Franco
2019-06-28 04:27:53

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 04:29:52

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 07:34:32

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 07:35:06

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 07:41:16

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 07:41:44

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 07:41:58

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 07:42:45

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 07:49:17

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 07:51:20

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 07:53:02

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 07:53:11

Stefan Giudici
2019-06-28 12:38:08

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 12:38:18

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 12:51:43

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-28 12:51:47

Nick Williams
2019-06-28 13:35:13

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-06-29 02:19:44

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-29 02:27:45

Richard Burrell
2019-06-30 02:37:49

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-30 02:50:16

Mark Wardle
2019-06-30 02:52:56

Ty Mansfield
2019-06-30 02:54:53

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-06-30 04:04:14

Richard Burrell
2019-06-30 04:36:56

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-06-30 04:41:48

Richard Burrell
2019-06-30 04:47:26

Susan Sioux Mercer
2019-06-30 04:53:23


原文網址 Ambrose Keen
2019-06-26 23:02:49

I’ve started to print larger minis but I’ve never hollowed any. What are some tips to hollowing larger prints, what software do you hollow in and how do you go about plugging it back up etc? I currently use chitubox for everything. Also what is a good wall thickness?

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Kristen Filipiak
2019-06-26 23:04:20

Mike Dargan
2019-06-26 23:04:44

Chad Elstad
2019-06-26 23:05:20

Mark Wardle
2019-06-26 23:07:33

Gary Houser
2019-06-26 23:07:46

Mark Wardle
2019-06-26 23:08:49

Gary Houser
2019-06-26 23:09:49

James O'Keane
2019-06-26 23:12:48

Chad Elstad
2019-06-26 23:14:45

Gary Houser
2019-06-26 23:17:10

Stephen Colin Richie
2019-06-26 23:17:26

Mark Wardle
2019-06-26 23:20:16

Chad Elstad
2019-06-26 23:21:31

Gary Houser
2019-06-26 23:23:38

Gary Houser
2019-06-26 23:23:59

Mark Wardle
2019-06-26 23:25:22

Stephen Colin Richie
2019-06-26 23:30:47

Mark Wardle
2019-06-26 23:37:05

Patrick Smith
2019-06-26 23:43:08

Ambrose Keen
2019-06-26 23:52:42

Stefan Giudici
2019-06-27 03:56:18

Stefan Giudici
2019-06-27 03:58:12

Jake Maverick
2019-06-27 04:12:21

Gary Houser
2019-06-27 21:24:06


原文網址 Dime Les
2019-06-26 22:23:35

EDIT: The community has helped in resolving my issue...Thanks to all who chimed in! I ended up going with 3-D builder for windows 10, importing the object, and then allowing the auto repair to occur. After that, it was simply re-saving the STL file and voila...Photon Slicer was happy!

Hello, all...I’m perplexed and normally browse around for answers, but I’m in a bit of a time crunch this time, unfortunately. I downloaded an STL model from a very reputable source, separated it into multiple parts via blender, and then exported those parts as separate STL files.
I’m now trying to print said parts, but the photon slicer displays them with a dark brown color. I can’t add supports to the brown areas of the model...It’s almost as if they are hollow or not even there.
See pic for reference…Can anyone tell me what this means? THANK YOU in advance!

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Jarrod Smith
2019-06-26 22:26:48

Snorri Grissomson
2019-06-26 22:27:51

Dime Les
2019-06-26 22:34:22

Richard Humble
2019-06-26 22:54:49

Mark Wardle
2019-06-26 23:03:52

Dime Les
2019-06-26 23:06:33

Dime Les
2019-06-26 23:07:24

Dime Les
2019-06-26 23:43:27

Tero Konttila
2019-06-27 02:08:33

Nelson Phoung
2019-06-27 02:29:02

Paul Churchill
2019-06-27 03:23:08

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-27 03:32:05

Dime Les
2019-06-27 03:36:04

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-27 03:36:16

Mothy Reynolds
2019-06-27 03:37:34

Sean O'Hayer
2019-06-27 08:58:26

Ryan Cook
2019-06-27 09:02:02


原文網址 Stephen Maitland
2019-06-26 22:14:25

When combining multiple resin parts, do you use some form of adhesive? If so what kind? Or do you use more resin and the cure with a uv light? If so do you use a flashlight or a curing station? What kind of flashlight? Printing my first multipart print and looking for suggestions on ways to adhere the parts together

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Ekaterina Vitalyevna
2019-06-26 22:29:17

Bob Heron
2019-06-26 22:35:24

Orwin SantaCruz
2019-06-27 04:07:52

Stephen Maitland
2019-06-30 09:36:17

Greg Kourakos
2019-06-30 09:56:46


原文網址 Raimundo Correoso Molina
2019-06-26 20:34:59

Impresionante la resina violet de solidworks, una fundición en condiciones después de muchas resinas, y la calidad de prototipado más que suficiente,

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Xavi Ferrer
2019-06-27 00:42:36

Raimundo Correoso Molina
2019-06-27 04:14:46


原文網址 Alan Castell
2019-06-26 05:19:22

Here is what I consider the main tips from a newer owner of a Photon but one who has been 3D printing for a few years now.

The FEP is very important in having success with this printer.

Kudos to Anycubic for including 2 EXTRA FEP sheets with each printer. This on top of the one that is installed.

Now, on to some tips.

As a newer user, I didn't really understand all the finer details of the Photon. I jumped in and wanted to print.

Of course things didn't work perfectly and I found myself cleaning the vat more than once. Taking it out only to have a drop of resin hit the LCD screen, cleaning it, then forgetting to clean UNDER the FEP so then bits of resin cure UNDER and on the LCD screen itself.

Once I got all those issues out of the way, I found out that there was a small leak in the FEP, so I was going to have to replace it.

Follow the video from Anycubic. Works perfectly. Remember that there are TWO protective sheets, remove them both and handle the edges as you will be cutting that off. Should be tight like a snare drum. This was a bit tedious but not hard at all. I am glad I did it, fixed up some of my random failed prints.

If you get some resin on the LCD, wipe it off, and if you unfortunately have resin on the screen and it gets cured to it, this worked for me. Use the plastic scraper and you can apply a decent amount of force to scrape it off. Approach it from a different angle if you need to get under it. Mine is perfect after this incident. I now have some optico glasses cleaner packages that I use and throw away to clean it if I need.

Follow the suggested times for resin taken from the spreadsheet that is easily searchable. Adjust if you need, remembering that just like FDM printing, it is all about the first layer.

On that note, a lot of people don't realize that "HOME" is a physically set point. So when you are doing the 0 level make sure to home the print bed first. THEN make your adjustments using a piece of paper. Lock down the grub screw when you have your hand pushing on both sides. I actually pull the paper back enough so that is barely shows the inside top edge of the LCD. I find that help to make sure that the bed is straight as well as you have something to align to. Check after you tighten the screw, then back out and 0 level and say "yes" to save it. Remember that "HOME" doesn't take it to the 0 level you set. I made this mistake and kept thinking it wasn't saving.

Now that I have a bit of time on the printer, I a

m so impressed with the quality for the price.

Look forward to seeing more and learning off this group.

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