
Resin Settings for Photon Mono XĪ handy feature for mobiles. As you can see, UV power is set to 60%, but the default setting was at 100%. There are general official settings for specific resins for Mono X. Tools -> Cogwheel Mono X 3D Printing Settings for Branded and No-Brand Resins I could not find such a setting in Chitubox and had to set it manually on Mono X via the monitor. Some resin instructions recommended printing with a reduced UV Power. Apparently, such complex models are easy prints for resin printers. It is especially mind-blowing for FDM 3D printer users because the main structure is held on 3 tiny legs and the filament flow should be tunned accurately. Test Print – Challenging Lattice CubeĪnycubic’s Lattice Cube is an awesome structure.
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Another good video is How to Replace FEP Film. I would strongly recommend watching the YouTube video to understand how to avoid damaging the FEP sheet. Gently scoop up the solidified resin with the spatula and do not scratch the film hard. So I took extra precautions and watched Anycubic’s video on cleaning the vat. Good that I was aware in advance that, in general, it was easy to damage the FEP sheet in the process. The process of cleaning the vat was a little bit unnerving for me in the beginning. So basically, my prints twice failed to stick to the new print bed and I had to remove the failed prints from the FEP sheet. If FDM printers are known to defy gravity and print even when mounted upside down, resin printers, on the contrary, are sensitive to the positioning. I had to troubleshoot and Google Search came to help. In both cases, there were the leveling issues, to be precise, the TABLE leveling issues. My 7 years of experience with the FDM 3D printers didn’t prepare me for printing in resin, and I failed in the first two runs. As I wanted to test the machines properly, I purchased 3 more different resins including a popular Plant-based. Typically, resin does not come with the machine, but one bottle may be included under certain promotional campaigns. The packages included all items needed to start printing. Full table: Mono X, Wash & Cure Plus, 4 resins The whole desk was taken by two machines and the resins, and even more so after unpacking the rest. This is why you can see the second big box in the image below. Anycubic listened to the community members and released a Plus-sized station. When you buy the first resin 3D printer, it is never enough to recommend buying the Wash & Cure station with it. Official Website Review – Unboxing the System
