Web1. Lychee Slicer. The Lychee Slicer is quite new on the scene when compared to other original resin slicers, but because of this, they had a great framework to work from. Mango3D created this advanced slicer software which is compatible with almost all LCD and DLP 3D printers. It’s free to use, though it has a Pro version which allows you ... WebChitu cant, lychee cant, photon workshop doesnt open anything and is garbage software. You can use Chitubox, Lychee or Photon workshop to slice but it seems like only Photon Workshop can actually open the sliced files. As you say Photon Workshop is trash but it still works for me to just open the files to double check it looks alright before ...
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WebMini 8k. Mars 4 DLP. Mars 4 DLP. A quick preliminary review of the Mars 4 DLP printer now that I've been able to test in for a few days. 1.Setup was very easy and similar to all recent offerings from Elegoo. 2. The new software that runs the machine "Voxeldance Tango" has a bit of a learning curve- It doesn't create supports like Chitu or Lychee. WebFYI another way to do this is simply slice in Lychee, then just open the file in Chitubox and slice again. I tried this last night and I was able to incorporate the Chitu settings into the slice. Just a few extra minutes is all it took. I should have tried to see if my Saturn would take the Lychee slice, but I forgot to test. dvd romantische film gingerbread miracle
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WebJust a note though, prusa slicer also has an autosupports function for resin that works pretty well. You can't slice from prusa, but you can do the supports and export the model+supports as an STL, then pull that into chitu and slice it there. I did that for a while too and it worked pretty well. It also has an auto orientation feature, but I ... Web1. I just bought an Elegoo Saturn S and used ChituBox for slicing. I had sliced a couple of models but for some reason the printer stopped recognizing the .ctb files the other day. I sliced a model and started the print, but it failed. Then when I tweaked the settings and sliced again, the printer said that the file was an unrecognized file type. WebAngling a print is about reducing layer lines as well as finding optimal support angles that reduce strain on extremities. Angling this print will increase layer line visibility and the simplicity of this design is almost entirely self-supporting. Supports on this are just a possible point of failure. I would put this right on the build plate ... dvd rock and roll hall of fame