so it means when we setting our exposure 1.00 at the first. the calculation like this?
1. 1
2. 1.25
3. 1.50
4. 1.75
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Hi
Thanks for the RERF file for the M5S
I tested it this morning with Workshop and basic default resin settings.
It was a failure. When it was released, one print remained on the tray and still barely and the 7 others at the bottom of the resin tank
I assume this comes from the base exposure time which is 25S
I specify that it is to configure a basic setting with Anycubic resin (HD) Which can also cause a problem
If you can tell me what you think
thank you in advance for your help
Hey, it could be base exposure, depends on how much of the matrices actually printed. It could also be lift speed, if it's too fast, the pull force generated could pull it off the build plate.
What is your layer height and base layer count, as well as lift speed? Assuming you're using the deafult_normal profile in Photon Workshop, I'm guessing your parameters are 50um layer height, 5 bottom layers, 6mm/s lift/retract. Also, what is the temperature in the space around the printer?
If that's indeed the case, I'd start with increasing base layer exposure to 30-35s and run the print again. If they still come off, I'd look at reducing the lift speed to 4mm/s.
There really are a lot of variables with 3d printing, but hope this might be useful. Let me know how it goes.