Hi,
My every other print get failed, how I can continuously print successfully.
How I can get continuous success in print
Last edited by kmlsoni on Fri Nov 24, 2017 4:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How I can continuously print successful
There's a few basic things I have noticed when I had a similar issue.
1) Use more supports than the software suggests. The supports they suggest are for the general build, I add extra just to help support the model in case a support fails to print (check my post on large bulky models - I had similar problems). Use a mixture of large and small ones. I actually find the VERY big ones are not very good, they fail printing quite often. Have a play and find the ones you like. Largest I go to now is 0.6.
2) Make sure your resin is VERY well mixed. Shake it like crazy, agitate it with some ball-bearings of some sort. The pigment is very heavy so sinks.
3) Make sure you filter your resin EVERY SINGLE PRINT. It makes sure the resin is clean.
4) Make sure your film is not too tight. Loose is good. This can be very hard to get right.
5) Make sure you are not bolting the resin vat to the printer too hard. It should be just tight enough to hold it in place.
6) If you have not been regularly shaking your resin, you may need to just purchase some new resin and start fresh. I am now super nervous about making sure it's well mixed! I'm using Solusproto resin, though!
1) Use more supports than the software suggests. The supports they suggest are for the general build, I add extra just to help support the model in case a support fails to print (check my post on large bulky models - I had similar problems). Use a mixture of large and small ones. I actually find the VERY big ones are not very good, they fail printing quite often. Have a play and find the ones you like. Largest I go to now is 0.6.
2) Make sure your resin is VERY well mixed. Shake it like crazy, agitate it with some ball-bearings of some sort. The pigment is very heavy so sinks.
3) Make sure you filter your resin EVERY SINGLE PRINT. It makes sure the resin is clean.
4) Make sure your film is not too tight. Loose is good. This can be very hard to get right.
5) Make sure you are not bolting the resin vat to the printer too hard. It should be just tight enough to hold it in place.
6) If you have not been regularly shaking your resin, you may need to just purchase some new resin and start fresh. I am now super nervous about making sure it's well mixed! I'm using Solusproto resin, though!
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Re: How I can continuously print successful
Use better resin. The cherry resin is very difficult to work with because it has so much pigment that can settle even during the time of the print.
Either use the emerald, or wait for our own castable resin to be released very shortly after the JCK Las Vegas.
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Re: How I can continuously print successful
I love how blunt you are, Mark.
Re: How I can continuously print successful
I've never had a problem growing B9 Emerald until recently. I feel like the age of the resin is the culprit. Whenever I had a failed print I used to filter back and pour the resin back into the same container as well which may have attributed to the loss in photosensitive properties. Now, I get results as seen in the pictures more often than not. (resin is around 6 months old)
Note:
I have checked Z level, and it is pinch tight as per instructional video
increased exposure time to 2.9
Film I am currently using is a new film installed by the guys at reify themselves as it came with my Aluminum VAT
thumb screws are finger tight and I don't hear much snapping layer after layer from the peeling
I ordered a new bottle of B9 yellow even though I still have 1/4 bottle of Emerald left. Hopefully I can come back and show you the results.
Note:
I have checked Z level, and it is pinch tight as per instructional video
increased exposure time to 2.9
Film I am currently using is a new film installed by the guys at reify themselves as it came with my Aluminum VAT
thumb screws are finger tight and I don't hear much snapping layer after layer from the peeling
I ordered a new bottle of B9 yellow even though I still have 1/4 bottle of Emerald left. Hopefully I can come back and show you the results.
Re: How I can continuously print successful
The emerald I have been using is over a year old and I don't have any issues. I put the resin I filter in a different UV proof jar then just add new to it as needed. 9 out of ten times the failures are due to supports not in the right place, something in the design is not supported properly or the STL is compromised.
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Re: How I can continuously print successful
Always filter and replenish with new one when needed. shake well before use. resin will last for all long period of time if it well kept.
If your machine is nicely tight, than review over your support strategy. My 2 cents. Marc.
If your machine is nicely tight, than review over your support strategy. My 2 cents. Marc.
Re: How I can continuously print successful
its not supports , why will WC grow and emerald not on the exact same file, repeatably , its the film and the resin, a combo of both , as Emil says , just wait a little more and the new resin will work fantastic with there machine because there's would have been designed to work with there machine , as good as the green is , its made for the B9 , but this new one will grow better with more detail faster with way way way less fails (if any) than one not formulated for there machine and , In my opinion, but its not the the supports in most cases , think about it , when you received it new , new film and in most cases new resin and everything worked fine , now time has gone by and if you didn't know how to preserve your resin , then problems , and if you did know how the by now you have changed you film and then the problems stared , so I say its not the supports most time , the new resin is not as delicate with the film as the other resins because this was made to fix all those fails for there machine , so Thank God the answer is here in this new resin , All ail the Blue
Re: How I can continuously print successful
Archerm wrote:The emerald I have been using is over a year old and I don't have any issues. I put the resin I filter in a different UV proof jar then just add new to it as needed. 9 out of ten times the failures are due to supports not in the right place, something in the design is not supported properly or the STL is compromised.
I have to agree with rsaldivar, it may be due to the lack of supports in some cases. In my case I know for a fact it is not l lack of support, 1000% sure. I got rid of the old resin and poured in new resin and ran the same print job....voila
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