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Anycubic Photon Printer Owners 造訪社團 » 用戶發文

原文網址 Yamamoto Tifa
2020-03-24 18:36:12

Hi everyone. I'm new to using a resin printer, and my main goal is to print miniatures for D&d. Are there any tips for newbies on how to get the best fine details in small, small prints? I'm doing exposure tests now but I must admit I'm getting frustrated with the results. The details look blurred in the final print.

Thank you!

Edit: I am printing at 10 exposure because any less and I've just had all failures.

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Joshua DeBoe
2020-03-24 18:37:44

Having the same issue with my first few prints

Mika Gruszka
2020-03-24 18:38:46

Any miniatures with a platform print at an angle. Otherwise the print will have weird blobbiness on the platform and possible delamination

Sander van Deijl
2020-03-24 19:02:59

Which printer do you own? What resin are you using and what settings?

Ray Sears
2020-03-24 19:11:01

Mika Gruszka I print minis flat to base all the time. The slight distortion at the base is easily removed or simply ignored. When I tilt them it to get better support placement.

Ray Sears
2020-03-24 19:28:00

Pick something small with details that you can use multiple copies over like zombies or bandits and experiment with that. Test strips are nice but are of limited value after you print them.
There is a learning curve so keep things simple at first. If you're printing for table top it doesn't have to be perfect to be useable, stick with it and your results will get better.

Yamamoto Tifa
2020-03-24 21:14:57

Sander van Deijl anycubic photos S. Anycubic resin white. As far as settings im not sure right now. I will look when I can :)

Christopher Fugate
2020-03-25 02:04:15

Biggest thing I can say is that chitubox light supports are worthless, they fail every time for me.

Mika Gruszka
2020-03-25 11:13:39

Ray Sears I find that I can't apply supports to most of my miniatures when they are flat on the bed


 

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