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原文網址 Keith O'Donnell
2020-03-16 19:49:18

Does anyone here know of a way to have Prusaslicer not add supports under a based model? For based stuff, I have much better luck printing upright directly on the plate, but otherwise their autosupports are nice and speed up the workflow quite a bit.

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Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-03-16 20:17:49

Hopefully someone can answer but theres a setting. Ill check after work

Christian Savarda
2020-03-16 22:34:04

Can you adjust the z-height to 0 before adding supports in Prusa? This way it disregards supporting the base. Works for me in Chitubox.

Keith O'Donnell
2020-03-17 00:49:43

Can't seem to in Prusaslicer, even before adding supports. Just bounces the number back to a default.

Keith O'Donnell
2020-03-17 00:54:25

It looks like moving to Chitubox for all of my supports is the way to go. I've found that running medium autosupports at 50% density does a decent job of mimicking what Prusa was putting out.

Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-03-17 13:28:26

Keith O'Donnell In Prusa Slicer,
Go to Print Settings.
Support Pillar
Object Elevation 0
Select Pad around Object.

Felix Flauta Jr.
2020-03-17 13:28:34

i think that'll work


原文網址 Andrew Haagensen
2020-03-16 19:23:05

I know the guy second on the left is available on thingiverse, but does anyone know where I can stl files for the other three? They are from hardcore-miniatures, and can be bought as resin models.

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Petr Grössl
2020-03-16 19:26:53

its patreon capritor you would eazily known if you read discription on the one which is on thingiverse...
https://www.patreon.com/capritor

Jesper Hvid
2020-03-16 19:41:30

Andrew Haagensen
2020-03-16 19:48:52

Jesper Hvid thanks, very helpful


原文網址 Matty Bulmer
2020-03-16 18:57:24

My latest big one. Printed with monocure grey .05 layer height at 11secs per layer and tilited at 45 degrees. Light cleanup on the cape and he is ready to paint

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原文網址 Piotr Kuśmierski
2020-03-16 18:54:48

Hi!
Can someone share their support settings for chitubox? I dont have access to my pc and can't export mine for few days:(

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原文網址 Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-16 18:35:11

I have a question for the experienced resin people here: Printing flat and printing with supports. I *have* managed to print models standing flat on the build plate that were designed for support-less printing (on FDM) on my Photon using the Anycubic green resin (e.g. Akiko remix or Bree), but they simply seem to fail to stick using the Druckwege grey (opaque) resin and detach after the 8 base layers (110s exposure, as per DWs recommendation for the Photon and that resin!).

What is the general recommended approach? Should flat printing directly on the build be avoided if possible, ALWAYS suspending the lifted model in a support structure? And *must* I angle the prints when I have a flat elevated base surface, possibly giving away the option to print support-less?

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Merv Hinton
2020-03-16 18:41:18

Enjoy............................ https://www.chitubox.com/howto_17839_3.html

Pete Kastner
2020-03-16 19:04:30

Yes angle prints and uses supports

Stephen Colin Richie
2020-03-16 20:11:32

Generally, things are going to work better if you minimize the size of the layers above the base layers. You need lots of suction/adhesion on the base layers, but past that, too much suction will pull the model off of the plate (or tear it off of the supports), hence the need to elevate and tilt for larger models that cover more surface area.

Stephen Colin Richie
2020-03-16 20:13:22

The models I've successfully printed on the plate are small figures that include a broad, flat base and then taper significantly.

Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-16 20:17:07

Okay... But I tried the Zombie Hunter, which looks just like that, and that failed spectacularly: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:69709

Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-16 20:18:22

Bree and Akiko remix, like said, did work, and these are also like that... But I have only tried with the transparent Anycubic resin, may not be true for opaque ones like the Druckwege gray I'm using now!

Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-16 20:26:10

What I'm also still unsure about: Do large continuous slabs of support bases on the build plate adhere better or worse than ones that have holes in them every now and then? From a physics perspective, the latter makes more sense, cause the smaller the continous area that needs to be ripped off the FEP, the less the suction forces are - or what am I missing here?

Fred Bey
2020-03-17 10:14:29

If it's failing after your base layers, your regular exposure is too low. If it worked with one resin, it should work with all of them, once you get the settings for that resin dialed in.

The opaque resins usually need a higher layer exposure than transparent resins.

Google Photon exposure finder, and you'll have a great place to start.

Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-17 14:29:54

Fred Bey Druckwege has run their own test and provide ideal detailed settings for every color, layer height (!) and many printers (among those the Photon and Photon S).. So I just used those!

Fred Bey
2020-03-17 14:35:42

Daniel Kottmair unless they ran their tests wherever your printer is, they are just a good starting point. Delamination means you need higher exposure.

Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-17 14:39:28

Fred Bey True, my printer stands infront of a tilted window..

Daniel Kottmair
2020-03-17 14:40:31

And thanks for the hint about delamination! ;-) i'm still learning so much about this..

Fred Bey
2020-03-17 14:43:30

No worries. We're all in this mess together. Lol

Lower temperatures will cause the resin to need longer exposures. Just a thought.


原文網址 Carlo Mariani
2020-03-16 18:14:49

Hi all,
I was having some kind of issues with two of my latest printers. They are Anycubic Photon, not S.

Their LCD screen are making strange bands between layers.

Not always but in the most of the steps between one layer and other, it makes a band along all the print surface.

I send pictures from two prints I made with this problem.

When it happen to pieces like this, there is no problem, I can sand the part affected. It is a waste of resin but ok, I can "survive" that temporarily.

But when it happen to a miniature or a high detailed piece, it basicly brokes the piece or make it weaker and uglier.

What can be the cause of this problem?

I want to think that could be a software problem because the LCD is opening and closing well without problems appart than this strange layer of bands.

If any of you can help me I will thank you a lot.

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Deodatta Daulat Gosavi
2020-03-16 18:27:39

Which slicer?

Carlo Mariani
2020-03-16 18:33:49

Tried with Photon slicer and chitubox. I have other 4 photons and with the same files they print all well.

Carlo Mariani
2020-03-16 18:35:16

Deodatta Daulat Gosavi
2020-03-16 18:41:15

oh ... seems like weaken LCD then

Carlo Mariani
2020-03-16 18:48:18

It happen in two printers at the same time. I bought this both in the same order. Could be a firmware problem or I must replace the LCD sure?

I have LCD but, It's cheaper the other solution hehehe

Deodatta Daulat Gosavi
2020-03-16 18:49:24

Mail to Anycubic they will help you with latst firmware and debug the current one ...if not solved ... then only take step to replace LCD

Carlo Mariani
2020-03-16 18:50:19

Simon Leclerc
2020-03-16 19:14:50

what is your firmware version?

Carlo Mariani
2020-03-16 19:58:01

the latest -1, I mean, I usually update all with the previous version than the current one

Simon Leclerc
2020-03-17 00:13:54

Carlo Mariani need to end by .18 for the photon

Carlo Mariani
2020-03-17 01:52:40

Simon Leclerc as I remember the version I discard it is .19 so it might be .18

Simon Leclerc
2020-03-17 06:20:58

Carlo Mariani absolutely.


原文網址 Hilary Denyssen
2020-03-16 17:52:49

Any one use Druckwege resin before? How was your experience with it? Any one use Druckwege resin before? How was your experience with it? 翻譯年糕

Lorran Teresani Tagliari
2020-03-17 02:37:41

made in germany for sure is very good

Hilary Denyssen
2020-03-17 03:01:29

Cant get it to work... Upped the exposure to 20 secs gradually from 12 but no luck


原文網址 Paul Metcalfe
2020-03-16 17:44:37

Hi folks, these are my printed stands for the photon S, based on the conversations on here about improving airflow under the printer, essential? Probably not, but every little bit helps.

嗨, 朋友們, 這些是我的光子s印表台, 根據這裡關於改善印表機下的氣流的對話, 必要嗎? 也許不是, 但每一點點都有幫助.

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Kelvin Pang
2020-03-16 18:07:32

Dont you run the risk of toppling it?

Paul Metcalfe
2020-03-16 18:28:26

Not really, the feet are bigger than the originals and a tight fit to the legs, CofG is 30mm higher but still below the centreline of the printer.

Jim Appleby
2020-03-16 20:17:38

Is the stl available?

Jim Nelson
2020-03-17 01:40:48

I put my printer on a metal baking sheet and never had a problem with air flow. Plus, I never had to worry about spills.

Jim Appleby
2020-03-17 09:37:05

how does a bake sheet raise the printer?

Jim Nelson
2020-03-17 09:59:04

Jim Appleby The printer has feet, albeit small ones, and it doesn't require raising. Putting it on a metal sheet keeps the area underneath the printer free from obstruction, in my case from a plastic table cloth that has a penchant for bunching up.

Jim Appleby
2020-03-17 10:01:13

Jim Nelson ok, I was asking because I feel the design fails for adequate airflow. I like the idea of raising the unit somewhat and replace the existing fan with a 120mm

Jim Nelson
2020-03-17 10:03:03

Jim Appleby In my experience, it's sufficient just to keep the area under the printer free from possible obstruction. Not that additional raising is bad, just not mandatory.


原文網址 Pete Frith
2020-03-16 17:09:03

Hi all,
I’ve seen a number of posts where people are using different programs (prusaslicer/photon slicer etc) for different stages of the slicing/printing process.

Are there any step by step guides on doing this?

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Peter Csaki
2020-03-16 17:17:02

1. Open the anycubic slicer once to see it, never use it again.
2. Use Chitubox.
3. See that Chitubox can't do some stuff or is bad at it.
4. Use prusaslicer for supports. Slice in Chitubox.

I went a different way because I print things where size matters.

Merv Hinton
2020-03-17 03:28:43


原文網址 Jonathan Shih
2020-03-16 16:39:44

Tried to print again using my photon...
1. The upper side looks great, but I failed again on the back side...should I try using Prusa for auto supports?
2. Some of the heavy supports also merged. I may have under exposed a bit too am I right?
3. See fifth picture below, the whole piece distorted a bit from a certain layer. Not too sure how I can improve that...

Settings:
Slicer: Chitubox
Material: Anycubic ECO clear
Exposure: 11; Base Exposure: 55;
Layer height: .05

Supports setting as per 3DPrintingPro’s setting

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罗西晟
2020-03-17 02:47:21

How (and when) are you removing your supports?

I can imagine you get those potholes by just tearing the supports off...

Also if you watch 3DPrintingPro’s youtube again, he tells you he puts the heavy supports to make it stick to the buildplate but that it also (could) damage the model... which is why he "hides" them on a side that is not seen...

Jonathan Shih
2020-03-17 09:10:47

Xi-Sheng Luo After printing I clean the print with IPA and put in under the sun for 15mins.

The supports are removed after that but I admit I did tear them off a bit (as they are a bit too hard...)

Sorry I’m a total newbie and made quite a bit of mistakes... will watch 3DPrintingPro again as I may have missed a lot of important bits from the videos...

罗西晟
2020-03-17 14:22:02

Jonathan Shih possible damage aside, if you remove the supports before curing in the sun, there should be less damage.
Still some, but less.

So: Print -> Clean -> Remove Supports -> Cure.

Jonathan Shih
2020-03-17 14:35:53

Xi-Sheng Luo thanks for your advice, still a long way for me to learn in this 3D printing journey...


 

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