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Then the projector values are OK, is there another possible light that could be exposing the resin? like sunlight or other?
El 22/9/2015, a las 0:39, ferns <fcr.a...@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello again,Thanks for your answer.I've changed the contrast value to 100% when setuping the projector, like it was sad in the instructions... brightness is still in the 60%.I'm thinking in making a manual shutter...Saludos,
segunda-feira, 21 de Setembro de 2015 às 11:20:29 UTC+1, ferns escreveu:Hello guys,
It's great to have this space where we can share our problems / solutions with the comunity. Thanks Kitprinter!!
I've allready started printing with the Creation Workshop (Solidray flexvat profiles) and my first print came out superb!! My second, third and fourth made me think that I did something "wrong" in the first one... I'm just a rookie!
Resin is getting cured around the objects that I've been printing, as you can see in the attachements. It is just a thin layer that gets stuck to the FEP film and it seems to get thicker as the printer takes longer. This explains why my first print came out great: it was the "calibration matrix" file, that is a thin object and fast to print.As I started to print "taller" objects, in the final stage of the print, the object would brake as it was pulled up and half of it would get stuck at the FEP film. The pictures I've attached are from the "Calibrate - print test model" option of the Creation Workshop, and from a simple ring.The projector is a brand new Acer P1500 and it works fine. The thing is that it "never stops emiting light": while the elevator goes up and down, the light is still on but not with that strong beam of the projection. I guess it is influencing the the resin in the end of the VAT... as it would, if I didn't have the light cover before hiting play to start printing.Did this happen to anyone? Any solutions to avoid this?
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I have the same problem, and I have tested Industruial red resin, industrial black, standard blend, castable red, and I'm going to test the Snow White.
With all of them I have the same problem, the surface around the printed object gets cured. It is very extrange because it didn't happen with the 5 or 10 first prints, but all of the resins are new bottles and now I have this problem.
I'm going to try to change proyector parameters like color wall, brightness, etc.
If I get better results I will tell you.
Saludos
Santi
Hi everybody. Another way is change the projection color, on the CW, you can change from white to grey. This is probably easier than disassembling the projector to change the parameters.
What layer height are you using btw?
> El 24/9/2015, a las 1:47, santiagomanteca <santiag...@gmail.com> escribió:
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> Hello to every body in the group, hi ferns,
>
> I have the same problem, and I have tested Industruial red resin, industrial black, standard blend, castable red, and I'm going to test the Snow White.
>
> With all of them I have the same problem, the surface around the printed object gets cured. It is very extrange because it didn't happen with the 5 or 10 first prints, but all of the resins are new bottles and now I have this problem.
>
> I'm going to try to change proyector parameters like color wall, brightness, etc.
> If I get better results I will tell you.
>
> Saludos
> Santi
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