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===Slicing your files===
===Slicing your files===
Slicers and slicer settings
Slicers and slicer settings.
https://www.chitubox.com/


Support: Minimas, local minimas, edges
AnyCubic slicer is basically a customized and slightly outdated version of CituBox, better to get the newest version from:


Avoid horizontal faces or edges.  
https://www.chitubox.com/
 
Drainage: Air-holes and drain holes.


Hollowing: Reduces resin-use, makes curing quicker and reduces the number of supports needed.
===== Support: =====
Auto support does some ground-work but needs quite some lay on hands.


Citu Box hollow does an OK job but can cause un-supported artifacts http://www.meshmixer.com/ does usually do a much cleaner job
* Minimas
* local minimas,
* edges
* "Enough" to resist the suck and the gravity


Under exposure: Print fails or loss of small details
===== Model management =====


Over exposure: print gets to thick, loss of small details
* Slicer works "upside down"
* Avoid horizontal faces at all costs, 
* Avoid horizontal edges if possible
* Try to center the model for flow-reasons
* Hollowing: Reduces resin-use, makes curing quicker and reduces the number of supports needed.
* Citubox: Hollow does an OK job but can cause un-supported artifacts
* [http://www.meshmixer.com/ MeshMixer]: and then import STL into CituBox does usually do a much cleaner job
* Drainage: Air-holes and drain holes.
* Under exposure: Print fails or loss of small details
* Over exposure: print gets to thick, loss of small details
* Common errors: To few supports, missed minimas or maximas


Common errors: To few supports, missed minimas or maximas
===Preparering the machine===
===Preparering the machine===
checking and refilling the resin


cleaning the glass
===== Checking and refilling the resin =====


Cleaning the build plate
* Give the resin a stir and check that it flows evenly.
** If it doesn't, filter it into the bottle and refill the trough
* Run the _rubber_ scraper gently along the bottom and check for resitance
** if there are resitances, empty the vat and use the rubberscraper to remove any stuck resin.
* Cleaning the build plate:
** Use the metal spatula to remove any stuck resin


===Finishing the printed object===
===Finishing the printed object===
Let it drip for a little while.
Run it in resin-away, first pre then final wash.


Let it sit in the UV-box for about 20 minutes
* Let the model it drip for a little while.
* Try to get all of the resin to drip back into the vat, if there is still resin inside the model pour it out and discard before washing.
* Run it in Resinaway, first prewash then final wash.
** Resinaway is expensive but doesn't make the model as brittle as IPA, further more it isn't flammable and can be used many times
** Unless it starts to feel goopy it is probably fine, as a rule of thumb, don't replace it.
* Let the model sit for a few minutes on a paper-towel before moving it into the UV-chamber
* Let it sit in the UV-box for about 20 minutes


===Cleaning the printer===
===Cleaning the printer===
Wipe the printer and the work-surfaces with IPA, throw the ragg away.


If something seems to have broken off: Filter the resin!
* Wipe the printer and the work-surfaces with IPA, throw the ragg away.
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* If something seems to have broken off the model: Filter the resin! <br />
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