With FDM printing, once the print is complete just pull it off the print bed. The Anycubic Photon Slicer lets you decide what layer of support you want: light, medium, or heavy.
The settings below were used, but were not ideal: I have been printing minis that usually come out looking fine but they break very easily.
Changed ink, FEP and reflashed printer to latest version to no avail.
Also I get a T_100 error when I try to print, I installed the latest firmware but still nothing. No more print. I followed the installation video exactly, I guess I just want to know how it's supposed to be done and if I have to return this screen.
Print size: If you see major skewing errors in your 3D print, you can adjust the X-, Y-, and Z-axes to compensate. But if I then press the home button the build plate tries to go DOWN further and I have to stop it immediately to prevent the screen from breaking. for the more complex prints, you will have some support removal to do. So I'm stuck having to prepare a file in chitubox, then open it in the photon slicer. I have an anycubic photon and I use anycubic grey resin. View details & Buy. But recently it's broken. The ANYCUBIC resin is most suitable for the Photon /Photon S 3D printer. The light source design, exposure time and other printing parameters of different brands of LCD 3D printers are different.The resin composition ratio of ANYCUBIC designed for the photon is special , it is the most consistent with resin photon print parameter. But in either case, when I try to print, the build plate moves to a seemingly random position, usually a few mm above or below where it was resting when the print started (far above the vat), and then the LCD turns on as though it thinks the build plate is in position.Printed files and no issues then out of the blue get totally distorted prints.
Keep in mind that the heavier the support, the harder it is to detach from the design itself. Anycubic Photon Printer Owners has 30,498 members.
Any help appreciated. I'm very new to resin printing.
Can someone help me out?Been using the Photon printer for a week now, managed to print of a couple of the test cubes on the USB stick.I've had my printer for less than a month and for a little over a week the light has been turning on but no patterns show up when I try to print, just a solid purple screen.I've had several failed prints and even more successful prints with my Photon, but now I seem to have hit the wall.
Any of you guys seen this before and is my assumption correct?I have been printing with my anycubic photon since august of last year, over time my prints started developing holes in them and I noticed the screen had black spots on it, so I bought a new screen.
It can't find the Home position.I have updated the firmware to the latest. Same STL file imported in Photon Workshop. Anycubic Photon Resin Settings - Google Sheet.