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* Put on gloves, and do everything after this with gloves.
 
* Put on gloves, and do everything after this with gloves.
 
* Shake the resin bottle. I've had the cap break, so keep a hand over the cap.
 
* Shake the resin bottle. I've had the cap break, so keep a hand over the cap.
* Pour resin into the resin vat. The surface should be completely covered in resin, and the small lip where the vat starts to taper out should no longer be visible. If you see clear liquid, you didn't shake the resin enough. Stir the resin in the vat with the plastic scraper.
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* Pour resin into the resin vat. The surface should be completely covered in resin, and the small lip where the vat starts to taper out should no longer be visible. If you see clear liquid, you didn't shake the resin enough. Stir the resin in the vat with the plastic scraper. If there is resin already in the vat, you can leave it there.
 
* Press the "print" button on the screen, find your file, and start the print.
 
* Press the "print" button on the screen, find your file, and start the print.
 
* Wait for the print to finish. If you're going to go do something else (recommended), remove the gloves gingerly and try to save them for when you come back.
 
* Wait for the print to finish. If you're going to go do something else (recommended), remove the gloves gingerly and try to save them for when you come back.
 
* Remove the bed from the machine with the large knob.
 
* Remove the bed from the machine with the large knob.
 
* Scrape the part off the bed. Use the plastic scraper. Try to avoid using metal tools.
 
* Scrape the part off the bed. Use the plastic scraper. Try to avoid using metal tools.
* Wipe off the bed with a paper towel. No cured or uncured resin should be present. Put the bed back in the machine.
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* Wipe off the shiny metal aluminum part of the bed with a paper towel. No cured or uncured resin should be present. Put the bed back in the machine.
 
* Remove the supports by clipping them with cutters or rip them from the part.
 
* Remove the supports by clipping them with cutters or rip them from the part.
 
* Verify there are no holes in your gloves.
 
* Verify there are no holes in your gloves.
* Dunk the part in the ethanol bath and swish it around for 20-30 seconds.
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* Dunk the part in the pre-wash ethanol bath and swish it around for 20-30 seconds.
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* Place the part in the wash and cure station. Run the parts washer for three minutes.
 
* Take the part out and let it dry. Since it is ethanol this should go quickly. Your gloves will also be clean of resin.
 
* Take the part out and let it dry. Since it is ethanol this should go quickly. Your gloves will also be clean of resin.
* Part is done. Post-curing should not be necessary, but if you had stuff that was hard to clean set the part in the sun for a little while.
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* Remove the alcohol tank from the wash and cure station. Press the button on the front of the unit to switch to cure mode. Place the cover on the curing area. Run the curing cycle for 2 minutes.
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* Part is done.

Latest revision as of 18:07, 19 February 2022

Instructions

  • Download this config bundle into PrusaSlicer: https://gist.github.com/MaxBareiss/1bfb39dae05b8fe69336d817be4b7891
  • Pick the printer "Anycubic Photon", the SLA Material "Elegoo Gray", and the SLA print settings "0.025 Normal" in that order.
  • Add your part
  • Slice the part
  • Export as SL1
  • Download this: https://github.com/fookatchu/SL1toPhoton/releases/tag/v0.1.3
  • Use the SL1toPhoton tool to convert the SL1 file into a .photon file
  • Copy to the USB flash drive that lives on the printer. Do not handle the flash drive with gloves.
  • Turn on the printer without gloves.
  • Put on gloves, and do everything after this with gloves.
  • Shake the resin bottle. I've had the cap break, so keep a hand over the cap.
  • Pour resin into the resin vat. The surface should be completely covered in resin, and the small lip where the vat starts to taper out should no longer be visible. If you see clear liquid, you didn't shake the resin enough. Stir the resin in the vat with the plastic scraper. If there is resin already in the vat, you can leave it there.
  • Press the "print" button on the screen, find your file, and start the print.
  • Wait for the print to finish. If you're going to go do something else (recommended), remove the gloves gingerly and try to save them for when you come back.
  • Remove the bed from the machine with the large knob.
  • Scrape the part off the bed. Use the plastic scraper. Try to avoid using metal tools.
  • Wipe off the shiny metal aluminum part of the bed with a paper towel. No cured or uncured resin should be present. Put the bed back in the machine.
  • Remove the supports by clipping them with cutters or rip them from the part.
  • Verify there are no holes in your gloves.
  • Dunk the part in the pre-wash ethanol bath and swish it around for 20-30 seconds.
  • Place the part in the wash and cure station. Run the parts washer for three minutes.
  • Take the part out and let it dry. Since it is ethanol this should go quickly. Your gloves will also be clean of resin.
  • Remove the alcohol tank from the wash and cure station. Press the button on the front of the unit to switch to cure mode. Place the cover on the curing area. Run the curing cycle for 2 minutes.
  • Part is done.