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#1 2017-12-29 15:41:59

radi2k
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Registered: 2017-12-29
Posts: 1

Always having stair-stepping effect

Hi!

I've built my own printer which uses a DLP projector and a UV-LED light source which has fairly high light output. I can expose images with 300ms for Deep Black FunToDo resin to fully cure 100µm layers.
However, I'm always having these ugly stair-stepping effects on orthogonal surfaces related to the build plate. This looks more or less like this:

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Left is how it should be, right is how it actually looks (red: light beams from projector, black: layers being produced, gray: build plate)

Any suggestions how to solve that issue? Are these signs of overcuring and/or light bleed? Might be pixel dimming a solution to that?

I'm having that effect on all FunToDo resins blends...

Thanks,
radi2k

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#2 2017-12-29 17:56:33

Shahin
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Registered: 2016-02-17
Posts: 3,541

Re: Always having stair-stepping effect

Looks like resin is not optimized for layer thickness you have chosen, try lower layer thickness see if you could achieve better result or not.

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#3 2020-07-21 11:56:54

dlpuser
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Registered: 2020-07-21
Posts: 1

Re: Always having stair-stepping effect

Hello,

Did you find a way to mitigate this issue? I also built my own printer and see the effect. Are you using a top-down or bottom-up approach? Do you have a film to cure through or are curing to the contact of air?

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