Thanks for the add.
:)
I've just bought the Anycubic Photon and I'm extremely impressed with the quality for the price (I've used Form 1+ printers before and I have to say it's already outperforming in a lot of areas including ease of use).
I do have one question though. I've tried printing a part at 50 microns and then at 25 Microns to minimise layering. While the 25 micron model does indeed have almost no layering, it appears to have squashed slightly in the vertical axis. That is the height of the model and the vertical feature of the model are shorter than the model printed at 50 microns (which is at the correct dimensions from the .STL file.
Has anyone else experienced this and is there a fix? Am I just expecting too much from the poor printer? Is it a slicer issue? Is there a layer thickness where below that the printer just doesn't perform quite as well?
I've attached a photo showing the 25 micron print on the left and the 50 micron print on the right. If you look at the vision blocks on the top of each turret you'll see what I mean.
Thanks in advance.
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