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It should be noted that unless the screen resolution (pixel) is not the same as the Z travel, one is not printing a true cube any longer. Unless that is what hardware resolution is referring to?
Anyway, I notice Amazon lists Anycubic Grey resin will be back in stock on January 9th!
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
Sometimes I think John's just trying really hard to resist buying his own Photon, by convincing himself that these things are issues.
Also the comments on the grey resin were just cautionary - it appears clear resins have no dimensional issues. Something to keep in mind is all.
Pictures?
...dimension of .015" and the flanges are .008",.....leave .012", ... .028" wide x .008" thick with the "tee" at .015" x .008". ..They are .010" x .012" cross section .015" diameter .... pins were .030" inside, now .020" and .010" cross section.
Sometimes I think John's just trying really hard to resist buying his own Photon, by convincing himself that these things are issues. Anyway, I notice Amazon lists Anycubic Grey resin will be back in stock on January 9th!
Plainly put, why improve Z axis resolution when the X and Y remain unimproved?
https://i.redd.it/7js62q0xw7821.jpg