The leveling Paper is inside the FEP-replacement envelope. Pretty stupid since you pretty much have to destroy that envelope - because the glue is so strong - even though you don´t need that replacement right away (hopefully). I didn´t want to risk homing the printbed to the wrong height by using a different kind of paper for calibration.
One thing I notice on a lot of these resin printers is they all look the same at the menu level. The menu looks identical to an EPAX E10 and identical to my ZWHT 8.9 4k printer. My ZWHT didn't have any documentation, it was a very bargain basement printer at $170 a year ago, but noticing it looked exactly like the EPAX E10, even cosmetically, and had the same specs, I simply used the EPAX profile and had great prints from it. I opened the printer up and notice the board inside is the same Chitubox board as the EPAX E10. It makes me wonder if my ZWHT is simply a copy of the EPAX. You can't get it anymore from Amazon, so the company appears to have disappeared.
Excellent video. Question: With larger printers, like the Halot Mage with its 228x128 print area, there is a need for higher resolution due to the print screen size, but is the actual print resolution better than the 2K screen in small printers, like the Halot One with its 127x80 print area? I'm wondering if manufacturers are touting higher resolution print screens, but not fully explaining that the bigger the print screen/area the higher the higher the resolution needs to be?
You should check the microns more than the resolution. This printer has about 30 microns so you get very, very nice and small details. Halot one has 50 microns which also gives you nice results. And Anycubic recently released their new printer with 19 microns but I think this might be overkill for most cases.
How do I overcome the issue regarding unknown file format? I can't print anything. Pretty sure I'm using the correct Chitubox update and V465 1.9 firmware update. I can't print anything right now and I'm very frustrated
youre the only person in any of the reviews who knew how to manually raise the bed to get the foam out and you actually went through the menus haha
The leveling Paper is inside the FEP-replacement envelope. Pretty stupid since you pretty much have to destroy that envelope - because the glue is so strong - even though you don´t need that replacement right away (hopefully). I didn´t want to risk homing the printbed to the wrong height by using a different kind of paper for calibration.
my fep envelope was completely empty :(
Did you get to play around with the other resin brands? If so, which would you recomend?
One thing I notice on a lot of these resin printers is they all look the same at the menu level. The menu looks identical to an EPAX E10 and identical to my ZWHT 8.9 4k printer. My ZWHT didn't have any documentation, it was a very bargain basement printer at $170 a year ago, but noticing it looked exactly like the EPAX E10, even cosmetically, and had the same specs, I simply used the EPAX profile and had great prints from it. I opened the printer up and notice the board inside is the same Chitubox board as the EPAX E10.
It makes me wonder if my ZWHT is simply a copy of the EPAX. You can't get it anymore from Amazon, so the company appears to have disappeared.
If I'm not mistaken most of these use chitu boards which explains the similarities.
Excellent video. Question: With larger printers, like the Halot Mage with its 228x128 print area, there is a need for higher resolution due to the print screen size, but is the actual print resolution better than the 2K screen in small printers, like the Halot One with its 127x80 print area? I'm wondering if manufacturers are touting higher resolution print screens, but not fully explaining that the bigger the print screen/area the higher the higher the resolution needs to be?
You should check the microns more than the resolution. This printer has about 30 microns so you get very, very nice and small details. Halot one has 50 microns which also gives you nice results. And Anycubic recently released their new printer with 19 microns but I think this might be overkill for most cases.
Do you HAVE TO use Creality resin and if not is there a guide to what you can and can not use?
Did you have problems getting your printer to recognize some of your s t l files and if you did, what did you do to fix it?
What’s the best slicer to use for this printer?
Probably chitubox since they probably manufacture the main board.
Can I use for dentals models?
Yes
Consuming watts?
How do I overcome the issue regarding unknown file format? I can't print anything. Pretty sure I'm using the correct Chitubox update and V465 1.9 firmware update. I can't print anything right now and I'm very frustrated
Did you ever figure it out? I have the same problem
Did you update the Mage?
hey i found out the issue, you need to use the slice tool to turn it into a different file
its normal be so loud?
I dont know what i did wrong but the usb models all say
"This model does not match the printer"
Same here...u know what to do now?
This doesnt have wifi how do you co ect it to your computer? Or do i have to use the tiny menu on the front?
... Amazing
So im ready to buy this machine, but is the pro worth the extra money
Great video though
@cryptokingstechgaming5826 They made this machine slower on purpose?
So what is this "5 seconds exposure" resin? You explained a lot about it but didnt even mention the name😅
WHY SO LOUD!!!!??????