Hi! Just got an Anycubic Photon S, very happy with print quality, rigidity, etc. I've previously used a few MP Mini SLAs and Wanhao D7s and probably printed 100s of parts, so I have a decent amount of experience with more difficult SLA printers. I've been running into a new problem that I've never seen before - I've been getting random bubbles / holes (they're usually spherical) in every print so far. For threaded part, it's been on average 2/8 parts per print. I let my resin sit before printing, so I can't quite imagine that to be the cause. They're not in the same location either, so it's not LCD issues. Any ideas? The crazy thing is I even printed the same array last week on the other printer without any holes and with the same resin (Siraya Fast Green)
I'm currently setting up a camera to try to catch what's going on. Anyone knows if there's a way to change lift height (or speed, in case that's the problem) on the Photon S?
Also, is it bad that the FEP clings to the LCD? On another printer I used (with a VERY weak Z-axis), this was something that you had to avoid. No apparent problems due to that so far, though; the Photon S rails are incredibly rigid compared to everything I've used so far.
翻譯年糕
Benjamin Sutah Jung
2019-11-16 17:15:54
Dan Andersson
2019-11-16 18:50:47
Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-11-17 03:41:55
Samson Chen
2019-11-17 04:28:01
Samson Chen
2019-11-17 04:34:10
Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-11-17 05:48:09
Samson Chen
2019-11-17 05:58:10
Nipuna Gunarathne
2019-11-17 07:14:39