u/Bullxzarwen

Image 1 — Anycubic Water washable ABS like 3.0 (light grey color, not the HD one)
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Anycubic Water washable ABS like 3.0 (light grey color, not the HD one)

Hello there.

Posting a few pictures: Puck from the tabletop calibration stl and Venusaur from Kaijumon (awesome dude, check it out on mmf), both at 50mm scale.

These are done as the title suggest with water washable resin, the new one from Anycubic.

I mean... in my opinion water washable resin have come a long way. It is not brittle at all at cleans wonderfully.

At this point I am not sure if only my prejudices are telling me that something like Siraya tech fast abs, for example, is better detailwise. To me, details now are...the same?

What are your thougts?

u/Bullxzarwen — 7 days ago

Sorry to bother, but I´m kinda lost at this moment.

I bought an Anycubic Photon P1 couple of months ago and quality wise the prints are gorgeous.

But, like the title states, I cannot comprehend what I´m doing wrong: If a sliced file takes, for example, 6 hours, it really takes for the printer around 9-10.

This is because the first 10% of layers are slow as hell, one per minute or so. The rest of it, at a normal speed I set on the slicer (as the image I post). I tried different slicers and the results are the same.

Right now I´m printing some kaiju pokemon that should take around 5 hours (Lychee´s slicer stimation) and 1 hours after, 2% done.

Any piece of advice?

Thanks in advance.

https://preview.redd.it/z7k428950jyg1.png?width=1594&format=png&auto=webp&s=a905b8d8612e6fab2131a8557912ace069d2afb2

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u/Bullxzarwen — 22 days ago