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Repeatability aside, if you don't see this as an issue then I do. Accurate printing is crucial. I have kits with dissimilar materials and I could not spend more time changing cad models eveytime something doesn't fit. My cad models are so intertwined with parametric related dimensions I would risk the model blowing up in cad. This has been my biggest issue with SW.
A general Photon question: what is the repeatable minimum wall thickness?
Yeah I just ordered 2 bottles of gray and got an email that they were all out.They need a US distributer.Ended up getting black and maroon.
So after they asked me to pick a new color they now asked if they could just refund my money. So I canceled it and bought 500ml of black and 500ml of white. I'll make my own gray
For reference, I started adding an index to some of the useful posts and sources on the first post here.
I replaced my FEP again. Right after I changed it last I ran it without the knob tightened all the way (again) So it got pretty scratched up. Also from now on I try to move stuff around on the plate. If you just add parts they automatically go right in the center and that spot will get worn out quicker.
Found a source for the 10 micron step resolution. https://github.com/Photonsters/anycubic-photon-docs/?fbclid=IwAR1ROCB2ZNgz86gyXfDXVvd6kPrV3kBen0u1N1Dy9RKRTk-GDut-YakatV0https://i.imgur.com/9vLKEwL.jpgBased on the threads and stepper motor type, each step of the motor can correlate to an exact 10 micron step in Z. So any layer height that is not an increment of 10 microns can actually reduce accuracy in Z height as the stepper tries to interpolate with half or micro-steps, sacrificing torque and risking "magnetic backlash"https://www.micromo.com/technical-library/stepper-motor-tutorials/microstepping-myths-and-realities?fbclid=IwAR3cr2sr0Ev18QRVoBfUIeJiqoJOFqxGlAzfIsLBxowOyvfGT_fjmbilivw