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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #300 on: November 21, 2018, 03:26:55 PM »
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I took a square to my Photon today and my lead screw and platform guides are definitely leaning forward.  Going to have to see how comfortable I am taking this thing down to try and plum it.

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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #301 on: November 21, 2018, 04:16:44 PM »
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So this is what all I did since the last post.

Opened the rear. USB was plugged in solid and tight.

Took out the vat and cleaned the plate. Did a dry print. Worked fine no re-sets at all.

Re-zeroed the plate. Did a dry print, no VAT. Worked fine, but when it came down for the first burn I could no longer slide a piece of paper under it even though I just zeroed it so paper would just slide.

Took the 4 screws that hold the plate on off. Under that there are 3 screws that hold the leveling ball, they were all loose! Tightened them, put the plate back on. Zeroed the plate. Did a dry test, first burn paper slid under just like my zero.

Right here at 42 seconds you can see the 3 screws. I didn't take my apart any further though:
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Put the VAT (full of resin) back in and press play. Works fine.

Guess like anything from China you have to re-assemble it first.

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I took a square to my Photon today and my lead screw and platform guides are definitely leaning forward.  Going to have to see how comfortable I am taking this thing down to try and plum it.

I bought the mini milling machine from Harbor Freight and had to level the lead screw before using. I put a drill chuck in it with a dial indicator so I could spin it around by hand and measure 4 corners. I used some shim stock from work to get it level.

I haven't checked the Photon for level, but I would believe it if it wasn't. This whole machine is built pretty simple so I wouldn't worry about "going in".
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #302 on: November 21, 2018, 04:17:59 PM »
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So you’re back in business?

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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #303 on: November 21, 2018, 04:21:32 PM »
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So you’re back in business?

It is running now. I won't see the print for another 4 hours though.

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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #304 on: November 21, 2018, 04:59:34 PM »
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I loosened up the four screw that hold the vertical rail and cut a couple 'L' shaped shims from .010" brass stock, put them under the front of the rail and tightened it all back up.  The rail is almost dead nuts vertical now.  Hopefully there's no extra pressure in the lead screw that will create a wobble or bow.  Going to try and get a print in tonight.


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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #305 on: November 21, 2018, 05:46:22 PM »
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Wow, really hope everyone's Photons start working as expected.  :oops:
User related/learning curve is one thing, but these are definitely some mfg QC issues.

The only non-user issue I've had is the ventilation fan stalling upon startup, solved by a simple power cycle reset. 
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #306 on: November 21, 2018, 06:13:11 PM »
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  Mine is running OK now.






I have the off time set to 1.5. That chart I posted on page one with all the resins, most all of them are between 1 and 2 seconds.



 You can set it at whatever and until you get up to 6.5 for the off time,, you'll have false printing time in the slicer.




So this is what all I did since the last post.







Put the VAT (full of resin) back in and press play. Works fine.

Guess like anything from China you have to re-assemble it first.


I haven't checked the Photon for level, but I would believe it if it wasn't. This whole machine is built pretty simple so I wouldn't worry about "going in".




 It's good to here yours is back up and printing.   I do have a 10" machinist square that I'll have to see how square mine is.
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #307 on: November 21, 2018, 07:28:51 PM »
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Everyone has to have their Photons running tonight during the Silver Shamrock commercial!  :tommann: :trollface:

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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #308 on: November 21, 2018, 07:39:53 PM »
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Everyone has to have their Photons running tonight during the Silver Shamrock commercial!  :tommann: :trollface:

 Mine just started a 4 hour, 35 minute print of 2 '54 IH stake trucks that I hope I scaled right for N scale.
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #309 on: November 21, 2018, 08:06:27 PM »
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I wouldn’t mind seeing an H12-44.

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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #310 on: November 21, 2018, 08:40:52 PM »
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 I found these on the web and decided to see if they would print. First I brought them into shetchup and scaled them down as far as sketchup would go, then exported the STL file. Brought the STL file into Photon slicer and scaled them to 2.20%, and sliced.

 The one or the right is on a penny and the other is on a dime. I knocked off part of the A post on the tanker when I was washing it a IPA.










 




  They are just too small for me to get good photos.
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #311 on: November 21, 2018, 09:50:41 PM »
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those are great Rodney.
You are picking this photon stuff fast.  even a quick primer coat will make those kick.
love it
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #312 on: November 22, 2018, 03:01:36 AM »
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Thanks Mark for the material samples. 8)  Add me to the list of those who ordered. :facepalm: 

Manycubic Photons. :D
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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #313 on: November 22, 2018, 04:46:09 AM »
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  Here's the stake truck, scaled close to N scale. You can see on the driver side front tire, I missed a support that went through the tire.
But other than that, it printed beautifully.



 



 



 



 



 Setting next to a CMW tractor.








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Re: Anycubic Photon
« Reply #314 on: November 22, 2018, 05:27:20 AM »
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 :o  Where did you find that file?