Hello, I am wondering. What is max height of one slice that you print? 0.1?
你好, 我想知道. 你列印的一個片段的最大高度是多少? 0.1?
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Bob Deblier
2020-03-31 17:14:39
Correct. The default value is 0.05mm; most resins support layer heights between 0.02mm and 0.1mm. Each layer height requires its own (different) exposure setting. When you increase layer height you must increase exposure time.
Neal Conway
2020-03-31 17:17:48
Hi, fairly noob here. I had the same question and found that the Internet said the difference between .01 -.02 was so miniscule you may as well print at .02.
Just as an FYI: I set up a print at .05 which had a projected time @ 5 hrs 40 mins. As an experiment I changed layer to .02 and projected time increased to 20 hrs 25 mins.
Sander van Deijl
2020-03-31 17:34:26
Neal Conway
you’re correct. It is possible to print at 0.01 but the difference between 0.01 and 0.02 is so minuscule, I don’t bother to print at 0.01. It takes double the time and stress on your printer. Most of the time I print in 0.05 anyway. The coat of paint covers almost any layer lines I have.
Niall Forrester
2020-03-31 17:37:53
Jacob Palmer
2020-03-31 18:11:08
Normal layer height is 0.05mm, minimum is 0.01, maximum is 0.1mm.
You must remember to change the exposure time however, to accout for the thicker layer. In general it should still take shorter to do a 0.1mm at higher exposure than 0.05 at normal expos
ure.
Eg. my elegoo grey 0.05mm exposure is 8-9 seconds.
increasing the hight to 0.1mm I use 12s. Its not a linear increase of exposure (not x2 hight = x2 exposure), add 30-40% exposure time and it should be roughly there
John Chrapkowski
2020-03-31 18:13:32
A4 paper is ~.1. .02 is 5X as thin
Mike Foreman
2020-03-31 18:18:01
I have printed at 0.1mm once. It worked fine. I wasnt bothered with detail and wanted a quicker print
Robert Mako Sharkey
2020-03-31 18:22:39
This is 0,1mm layerheigt at 18 seconds exposure with Anycubic black, printed yesterday. Has a minor flaw, but can easily fix it.
Richard Shapiro
2020-03-31 19:22:38
I use .12mm for structural pieces.
Neal Conway
2020-03-31 19:42:49
Niall Forrester
I considered that but wondered whether .01 is what he actually meant so gave my twopenn'orth in that light.
Stefan Giudici
2020-04-01 01:17:39
It's all about the resin. Some could easily go to .3
Scott Pavlich
2020-04-01 01:53:39
Neal Conway
I print at .04: after doing literally dozens of comparison tests...the only place I could see a difference was under a 40x microscope
Neal Conway
2020-04-01 15:22:11
Scott Pavlich
I suspect it's only worth doing if there's a lot of fine detail tbh . . .