I have noticed that the outer wall does not seem to change thickness as I increase the number of pixels. Is there an upper limit on the the wall thickness imposed in the code?
Also noticed that if I put bottom cap wall layers on there are no drainage holes on the bottom. On windows I'm using build 1854
]]>If for any reason image is not ready, NanoDLP will pause printing for actual image to be available. For hatching it would not wait as it not critical but I expect even on Pi generating hatched layer will be much faster than printing. (at-least for fullHD)
With new remote slicer I get up to 40 layers get sliced per second for pretty complex models (FullHD res). And the slicer mostly busy encoding PNG files, maybe we could move to custom format to speed up process further.
]]>You need to set top and buttom caps.
]]>I am also seeing 'suspicious layers' in the log....
]]>some things I think might be nice in some future version....
I would like to control the number of solid first layers separate from wall thickness
I also think perimeter and infill wall thicknesses should be separated. I like thicker perimeters but thiner lighter infill walls
Possibly moving to a mm based configuration vs pixel based not sure if that would be better but when I think of thickness and spacing I think in mm not pixels.
(FDM printers use a percentage but I rather like the control of a wall and gap control better and the % systems are rarely correct anyway)
Also I see the logic in leaving the model open for drainage...however as an option it might be nice to offer a way to close it off.
On taller items the trapped resins compared to the savings by making it infilled is still good....I am not certain about post curing the trapped resin it seems like it might work and could even be handy in something like a chess piece where you want a heavy base.
Alternatively maybe in addition to the first solid layers setting you could also add a last solid layers...If set more than the vat's resin depth it would resolve the trapped resin issue at the cost of slightly heavier model...In some cases this partial infill would still be quite valuable.