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What are your base layer exposure settings? The very first time I printed with my printer, it was the Anycubic lattice cube, and it failed immediately. I had used the default 8 layers at 40 seconds each (0.05mm layers). After that, I've used 8x80 seconds, and never had a print detach from the build plate since.
I don't think that's related to a FEP issue. If a spot is worn in the FEP, you'll know it; it looks like a hole was torn through the print where that spot is. On that topic, you can feel the texture difference between good and bad FEP, even through the Nitrile glove in a vat full of resin. Good FEP is smooth and slick, anything else is bad. Since FEP doesn't wear out all at once, you'll be able to feel any 'dull' spots from the surrounding slick film. Back to your print. It does seem like something happened from the center out. It's almost like the opposite of a 'hot spot', where you'd normally expect the edges to fail as the UV intensity falls off. But, looking at your platforms, it could simply be part orientation. And I wonder if there is just not enough platform to begin with. Clean up the part and let's see the full aftermath. That will help us understand the root cause.
As a bonus the video can be rewound, perhaps to the very point of failure to see what caused it.
So who is going to be the first to set up a webcam to watch their printings progress while they are away? As a bonus the video can be rewound, perhaps to the very point of failure to see what caused it.Don't laugh, my nephew does this intentionally, besides, it can make for a very cool time-lapse vid.
Folks on Facebook set up webcams, but also like 95% of them seem to be worried about the resin smell.
In-fluid Go-Pro for an FEP POV or mount it to the build plate.
Unfortunately the smell is what mothballed mine for the time being. I need to find a way to vent the oder while also not being at home (my wife doesn't like the bathroom fan running hours on end).Jason