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I am facing a new problem here and I cannot seem to find the culprit. I checked my settings aswell as my z-axis, which seems firm and sturdy.
Problem is the following: The edges of my printed objects are steppy, in a conical way:
Here are my resin profile settings:
What could be the issue here? Thanks for helping!
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I am almost certain that this is a software issue. I completely rebuilt my z-axis to make sure it is not the fault, I have literally zero play in it. Still, the same issue persists.
Here is my debug info:
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It could be caused by wrong cure time, specially over-curing and also incompatible layer height with resin you are using.
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Thanks for the answer! I dont think cure time is a problem here, also, layer height shouldn't be the culprit either. I did some tests:
As you can see on the image, I printed the same cube in 40, 50, 65, 65 µm layer height with 3.5, 4, 12 and 18 seconds exposure time.
Still, there are those ridges on every print. I also other combinations of layer heights and cure times, without success.
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Looks like you are using direct control, if you hear strange sounds from the stepper motor, decrease speeds as it indicate missing pulses. See if it any helps, also try increase lifts after layer print.
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