Lifting Speed - Increasing this will speed up how fast the build plate
lifts the print off of the film.
WARNING
: Going too fast could result in
failed prints or torn film meaning wasted resin and potential damage
to the screen/machine. Do not increase too much.
Retract Speed - Increasing this will speed up the build plate lowering
back down after lifting.
WARNING
: Going too fast could result in prints
prematurely lowering before resin fills in gaps in the vat. This will result
in missing layers and potentially broken or failed prints.
Lifting Distance/ Bottom Lift Distance: The preset values we have on
our website, and in ChiTuBox can be decreased depending on the print
job and layer height to save slightly more time.
WARNING
: Lowering
too far can result in the print not fully peeling off the film. Can result in
missing layers, failed prints, and broken nFEP in worst cases.
NOTES ON SPEEDS AND DISTANCES
BRIEF EXPLANATION
OF STANDARD PRINT
SETTINGS (CONT.)
Section IV.
Light: Small Contact area. Best for small prints and in detailed areas.
Medium: Larger contact area, and stronger than light supports.
Heavy: Largest contact area and are the strongest support settings.
Models that cannot sit flat on the platform (Guides, Splint, etc.) will need
additional supports while printing. (All supports will need to connect with
the foundation or stable part of the print for success. You can always
remove them from your final product.)
There are 3 default support options:
Rafts are recommended for prints that aren’t touching the platform at all
i.e. the print is suspended. Can be edited for stronger adhesion to the build
platform.
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Summary of Contents for DX Cure Pro
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