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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » CURA

原文網址 Gregory Akin
2020-02-18 10:46:27

So how do i tell how tall my build area is in chithu? Cura shows me for my ender, but i just want to see it here. so i can adjust accordingly.

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Scott Pavlich
2020-02-18 10:50:47

Gregory Akin
2020-02-18 10:59:30


原文網址 Quol-Amin Impcasor
2020-02-18 03:06:33

How do I get the parts to not being sticky any more?
I've been cleaning in IPA but that turned the prints from transparent to mat. So I tried curing them directly after printing but they are still sticky. I had also a Silikon mold in the curing apperatus, the mold did curr fully without problems but obviously the much finer and already cure prints are still sticky... I'm still confused.
Are the some non curable leftovers from the reaction of resin an uv-light?

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Fabian Ruyters
2020-02-18 03:09:32

Josh Bryzelak
2020-02-18 03:10:07

Baldy Pat
2020-02-18 03:10:35

Quol-Amin Impcasor
2020-02-18 03:10:53

Veda Toys
2020-02-18 03:11:21

Fabian Ruyters
2020-02-18 03:11:37

Janus Stark
2020-02-18 03:12:52

Sean Smith
2020-02-18 11:21:44

Whitey Lancer
2020-02-18 14:49:06

Fabian Ruyters
2020-02-18 15:38:37

Bob Deblier
2020-02-18 15:49:52

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-02-18 20:35:34

Whitey Lancer
2020-02-20 13:44:39


原文網址 Chris Robinson
2020-02-17 03:21:25

Just ordered an Anycubic Photon off Amazon since it was on a good sale. Also ordered grey resin and a 6w UV light for curing. I was wondering though... does the printer come with access to slicer software? Because I'm assuming that the Cura software I use for my FDM printer won't work

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Victor Organek
2020-02-17 03:25:11

Andrew Jordan
2020-02-17 04:49:20

Chris Robinson
2020-02-17 05:49:04

Andrew Jordan
2020-02-17 06:37:10


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 Jim Thatcher
2020-02-14 21:15:51

Hey Photonsters, noob here (lots of FDM experience though). I got a Photon this week and ran the test cube and everything looked good. After that, I started printing a lightsaber chassis. After curing the print yesterday, I went to test fit and its way too big. Like 1.2 mm too big. The back end of it is also supposed to have a 90 degree angle and it printed at around 80-ish. Any idea what the issue is here? Some initial research has taught me that dimensional accuracy is not the photon's strong suit but is there anything I can do to get this margin of error down?

Printing with Anycubic clear. .025 layer height. Recommended settings from the spreadsheet. Auto supports and orientation from prusaslicer, sliced in chitubox, run through the photon validation too.

Thanks!

(I don't care that it yellowed. I was going to paint it anyway.)

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Rose Stumpwater
2020-02-14 21:21:19

Jim Thatcher
2020-02-14 21:27:00

Todd Norton
2020-02-14 21:38:12

James Forder
2020-02-15 04:56:20

Jim Thatcher
2020-02-15 05:21:10

James Forder
2020-02-15 05:25:23

Jim Thatcher
2020-02-15 05:26:28

James Forder
2020-02-15 05:28:10

Jim Thatcher
2020-02-15 05:28:19

Robert Schulman
2020-02-15 11:35:23

Robert Schulman
2020-02-15 11:36:05


原文網址 Joseph Vance
2020-02-13 11:50:09

Any advice on how to prevent this warping? This is fresh off the printer after removing the supports, no extra cure time. Printed at .02mm with 8 sec/layer, Anycubic Green Translucent. I need it to be accurate because I'm trying to use it as a sizing guide for some magnets.Also, it's a single solid piece if that's pertinent.

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Matt Hooton
2020-02-14 01:10:57

Joseph Vance
2020-02-14 10:32:34

Joseph Vance
2020-02-14 11:42:31


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 Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 00:39:29

Hi everyone, I have a Photon S, and at the moment have only been printing with the clear red resin which came with the printer. The prints tend to end up over thickened, which i gather may be due to the light diffusing through the clear cured resin(?) my spec for the printer is a need for dimensional accuracy, I.e. Cad to printed part need to be as exact as possible, as the prints are for testing components (sorry I can’t reveal anymore than that). So can anyone recommend a suitable resin to use in the Photon S please?

apologies if this is a topic already well covered, but searching only seems to bring up ambiguous leads.

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Sander van Deijl
2020-02-12 00:42:34

Jason Pedersen
2020-02-12 00:44:53

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 00:45:16

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 00:46:34

Tobi Altebaeumer
2020-02-12 01:00:02

Jeff Surma Jr.
2020-02-12 01:07:03

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-02-12 01:07:15

Jason Pedersen
2020-02-12 01:10:49

Bob Deblier
2020-02-12 01:39:42

Bob Deblier
2020-02-12 01:42:01

Jason Pedersen
2020-02-12 03:37:52

Bob Deblier
2020-02-12 03:38:58

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 05:24:48

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 05:27:05

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 05:27:56

Jeff Surma Jr.
2020-02-12 06:03:19

Paul Metcalfe
2020-02-12 06:27:39

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-02-12 06:48:52

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-02-12 14:54:55

Nipuna Gunarathne
2020-02-12 21:44:56


原文網址 Luis Filipe Mata
2020-02-11 02:11:32

Hello all!
For printing model to do dental aligners, do you print with 0.1 layers or 0.05?
Trying do do it faster without loosing accuracy.
Thanks in advance.

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André Pereira Simões
2020-02-11 02:24:06

Luis Filipe Mata
2020-02-11 02:26:53

Luis Filipe Mata
2020-02-11 02:32:32

Santiago Masdeu
2020-02-11 08:31:27

Luis Filipe Mata
2020-02-11 08:33:12

Santiago Masdeu
2020-02-11 08:35:05

Luis Filipe Mata
2020-02-11 08:55:31


原文網址 Fabio Andres Castellanos
2020-02-09 03:17:43

Howdy all, I come for some advice and wisdom. I recently got a new motherboard for my Photon (the stepper driver died frying the entire board) After assembly I am having issues with the LCD and UV light interactions. When assembled and doing a print or UV test the LCD masks the correct shape for a split second and fully dissipates leaving the entire frame exposed to the light.

I wanted to test the LCD itself so I disconnected the UV light and the LCD works correctly, It performs the UV Test for the allotted time and I have ran some prints and it masks the images and changes layers correctly. When I connect the UV light mid test or print that's when it starts messing with the LCD, symptoms range from LCD not masking or exposing for a split then moving layers quickly or not at all.

I have done multiple firmware upgrades and downgrades from stock firmware to the anti aliasing firmware (the last good configuration for me) to the newest one.

I am not sure if its an internal electrical issue, since individually all the components work. I would hate it to be a motherboard since I just replaced it once.

The particular machine was purchased in July of last year before the fauxtons started rolling out ( i think)

I will post photos if necessary but I think I describe my issue accurately, any help is greatly appreciated.

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Chris Holden
2020-02-09 03:39:20

Fabio Andres Castellanos
2020-02-09 03:47:28

Fabio Andres Castellanos
2020-02-09 03:47:35

Chris Holden
2020-02-09 03:50:42

Dave Postill
2020-02-09 03:54:13

Dave Postill
2020-02-09 03:55:01

Fabio Andres Castellanos
2020-02-09 04:04:57

Fabio Andres Castellanos
2020-02-09 05:22:35


 

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