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Hello Shahin
here are two layers 53 and 54
53 layer
http://moemesto.ru/elshad666/file/15121 … 7.4066.jpg
Total Solid Area 182.62743
Largest Area 87.4066
54 layer
http://moemesto.ru/elshad666/file/15121 … .65173.jpg
Total Solid Area 186.80438
Largest Area 245.65173 <<<<<< how can it be in one layer the area has increased almost 3 times
Last edited by elshad66 (2019-09-16 21:26:34)
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Could you share the STL file?
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Elshad,
Not sure if you have sent it before or not, could you share it by sending link to contact at nanodlp.com
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Hi dear Shahin
I’m not in my country for a while,
I did not send the stl file, but I will send when I get back to Baku
and still make a video about another not a big problem
pi incorrectly sends new settings
or win incorrectly accepts new settings
eg
I load the stl model in pi, in the profile layer is 50 microns
pi automatically finds win, and sends stl to win
win cuts, and sends PNG to pi, 160 layers in total
now change the layer to 100 microns, submit and regenerate
win again sends 160 layers, but 80 layers are correctly cut, and the other 80 layers, a white rectangle with a nanodlp pyramid logo
and writes This plate is corrupt.this happens even if you select a different profile,once again regenerate all the same
for everything to work correctly, must close the win,
and click regenerate. pi cut correctly without win, and will give 80 layers
and then run the win
after these manipulations everything works the norm
if you need to change something in the profile or change the profile ,and so that everything works correctly
need to do the manipulation that wrote above
checked on 3 pi + 3 computers with win 2341 and 1830
Last edited by elshad66 (2019-09-29 01:14:03)
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Hello Shahin
Here's a video
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Hello Shahin
Here's a profile+setup+STL
the problem is described above
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I see what is the issue. Do you see on the larger area there are some red lines connecting areas to each other? It caused larger area as all areas even albeit with thin wall connected together.
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