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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