hi all, can someone tell me how to sort this out, if a increase the resolution let say to 100 micron the object become very small if i decrease to 25 micron is very big, how can i keep the original size of the model?
Here comes out the tricky part. When you change the resolution some adjustmets need. Show me the settings screen first.
As I worked with Envision there were special setups for each resolution (lens). In your case, if there are no such setups, you can try to change the scale of an object at the final step. I'll show you later how to calculate the coefficient needed.
I sort the dimensions out, now they coming out good, but I have another issue now I'm trying to dial out the exposure time and the grill it did not came out completed
I found out the problem with the PDMS is that this resin cure very fast to cut the production time, this one has been done with 500 ms base and 200 ms layer, I'm running another test with just slight higher exposure time
After one long day of tests and one packet of Marlboro I managed to print one without ruin the PDMS and with the original dimensions. But I noticed that the projector does not cure the resin even see the pics
Think I that the shift or gap (can't see clearly) happens because of unequality of pixel brightness of the projector. Those things happened sometimes. This means you need to pay with brightness carefully or try to place your model in another corner of the building platform.
Normally it is calculated inside the slicing app. You set the resolution of projector but the proportions are the same when sliced. It's surely raw software. Tell the developers about it. They can fix it easily. It's only needed to add a coule of lines in code.
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As I worked with Envision there were special setups for each resolution (lens). In your case, if there are no such setups, you can try to change the scale of an object at the final step. I'll show you later how to calculate the coefficient needed.
Thanks