Hello Everyone,
After printing 6x4x2mm for scaling adjustment and wanted to print same again to see if scaling.... found area have changed i can't use full area.
plz help me asap.
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Show us your Scale Adjustment screen.
You cannot use a 6x4x2mm to adjust the scaling. Obviously that would completely mess up the scaling.
You cannot use a 6x4x2mm to adjust the scaling. Obviously that would completely mess up the scaling.
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I follow up with with video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bvnwd3Ov3c.
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That means printing a 10x10x10 cube is giving you a 5x4x10 cube. Not possible.
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You need to first put all the numbers to 10. Then print a 10x10x10 cube. Then measure it and put the new numbers on the bottom row. Then the software will adjust the scaling based on that.
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Re: 1.9.4v
first i did 10 10 10 all then i print 6x4x2 almost like in video but i did not change original scale that is why platform area small....after i enter 6 x 4 x 10 at original scale and actual scale 5.98x 4.02 x 10 platform correct.. now again i'm printing 6x4x2 to see as per video doing....is it right.
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If you watch the video closely, you would have seen him change the top X an Y box measurements to 6 and 4 from 10 and 10.
But as Emil said it's best to print a 10 x 10 x 10 cube and use those measurements. READ your instruction manual.
But as Emil said it's best to print a 10 x 10 x 10 cube and use those measurements. READ your instruction manual.
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Hi guys
please tell me how can I fix this distortion, I tried all the known variants?a cube in the corners does not work 10x10, maybe 2 out of four turns out 10x10, with the central cube no problems.
please tell me how can I fix this distortion, I tried all the known variants?a cube in the corners does not work 10x10, maybe 2 out of four turns out 10x10, with the central cube no problems.
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I would not complain about .2 off in all corners. I believe you get this because of the curved lens is going to bend the light to some degree.
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Jewelermdt wrote:I would not complain about .2 off in all corners. I believe you get this because of the curved lens is going to bend the light to some degree.
Thanks for answer.Can be replaced with a more accurate lens that comes with the printer?
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