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Like many have suggested this is a standard feature with other brands. It is super simple to implement.
Suggest putting the button on the print status screens, as well as a pause button.
As of now there is no way to see if a print is good until it is too late, wasting time, resin, and possibly hardware damage.
When trying new resins this is essential to get the first layer adhesion right and to avoid broken LCD.
Should have been in the firmware from day 1.
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The best way to calibrate a newly purchased resin is by running the resin calibration objects. https://help.prusa3d.com/article/resin-calibration-sl1-sl1s_112182
There you can check the first layer and general exposure time within one print without starting one print over and over again. It's also best to compare the quality and dimension and not only the adhesion.
You can also create your own objects if you want to see close results immediately https://help.prusa3d.com/article/creating-a-resin-calibration-object-sl1-sl1s_235292
This should be done first before starting your own project
Like many have suggested this is a standard feature with other brands. It is super simple to implement.
Suggest putting the button on the print status screens, as well as a pause button.
As of now there is no way to see if a print is good until it is too late, wasting time, resin, and possibly hardware damage.
When trying new resins this is essential to get the first layer adhesion right and to avoid broken LCD.
Should have been in the firmware from day 1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: