print fail. How to remove from build plate.
I changed to 25micron from 42micron.
and Print failed. I want to remove the resin on film but I cannot remove it with the spatula which comes with the solus.
and I really do not know where is the rectangle thing from.
Also, I tried to calibrate but the focus is not evenly spread out; top is blurry.
is it impossible to calibrate whole build table perfectly?
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Re: print fail. How to remove from build plate.
That rectangle might be a "source not found" message from the projector or something. Put the little orange rectangle between the printer and the projector if you're turning on the projector or doing setup, etc. Remove before printing.
You can focus and calibrate the entire area. Just follow the directions and the videos.
I see lots of flashing and curing of the background. Have you set the FULL RGB in your graphics card options, per the instructions?
To remove cured resin, put a microfiber cloth on the bottom and push up with your fingers gently, and then use the tweezers to carefully peel off the cured resin from the film. If there are lots of small pieces, you can even use the Project White (File, Setup) to project the entire area for about 25 seconds (depending on the resin) and then it will be easier to peel off that large rectangle from the film. Make sure there is resin in the tank, and don't use the build platform.
You can focus and calibrate the entire area. Just follow the directions and the videos.
I see lots of flashing and curing of the background. Have you set the FULL RGB in your graphics card options, per the instructions?
To remove cured resin, put a microfiber cloth on the bottom and push up with your fingers gently, and then use the tweezers to carefully peel off the cured resin from the film. If there are lots of small pieces, you can even use the Project White (File, Setup) to project the entire area for about 25 seconds (depending on the resin) and then it will be easier to peel off that large rectangle from the film. Make sure there is resin in the tank, and don't use the build platform.
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Re: print fail. How to remove from build plate.
mongerdesigns wrote:That rectangle might be a "source not found" message from the projector or something. Put the little orange rectangle between the printer and the projector if you're turning on the projector or doing setup, etc. Remove before printing.
You can focus and calibrate the entire area. Just follow the directions and the videos.
I see lots of flashing and curing of the background. Have you set the FULL RGB in your graphics card options, per the instructions?
To remove cured resin, put a microfiber cloth on the bottom and push up with your fingers gently, and then use the tweezers to carefully peel off the cured resin from the film. If there are lots of small pieces, you can even use the Project White (File, Setup) to project the entire area for about 25 seconds (depending on the resin) and then it will be easier to peel off that large rectangle from the film. Make sure there is resin in the tank, and don't use the build platform.
Thank you very much. I will try with your comment.
I set the Full RGB already. Do I need to bump up exposure time?
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Re: print fail. How to remove from build plate.
Make sure you change the lens from 5x to 10x when you want to focus for 25XY.
Re: print fail. How to remove from build plate.
samatheang wrote:Make sure you change the lens from 5x to 10x when you want to focus for 25XY.
Yes I did it with the x10.
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