One of the best set up videos I have ever seen. I just waiting my Enycubic 3D printer order and this video is perfect semple what expect and how to start working without unnecessary talking! Thank you!
thank you for showing how to set it up on the mini led, set mine up and had 3 failed prints set it up your way and bingo works a treat..thank you so much.
I came for 11:15 and on... but I am so glad I watched the whole thing, I went through the set up again your way and I felt much more confident afterwards. thank yo so much.
I've owned one for almost 4 months now already and never printed with it. The resin is soo expensive that I can't think of anything I currently need printed. I'm in South Africa and 1.25 liters of MonoCure Grey costs nearly R2000. I'm not about to print Benchy-boats at that price...
Not sure where you're looking, but you can get the plant based grey resin delivered to your door in South Africa for ~ USD50/kg -> works out to about R0.85/g - so a 10g print is less than R10. Don't bother with the local SA retailers - they all have stupid markups. www.amazon.com/ANYCUBIC-Printer-Plant-Based-Photopolymer-Printing/dp/B08XN65RW7/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1EGZKOG51LVEV&keywords=anycubic+grey+resin&qid=1657996905&sprefix=anycubic+grey+resi%2Caps%2C425&sr=8-5
thanks for sharing , I just bought this one and success print out the sample cubic, same as yr cute figure there did not any "support" for the model. should I trust the suggestion of the anycubic slicer just add support to the "red zone" only? is it enough?
In general, more support is better. Try out the Lychee slicer - I've found it easier to use than the one that came with the printer and has more options on support. It also has something like an "I'm feeling lucky" mode for supporting a part that does a good first pass.
Your slicer should show you the ml or cubic cm of the model - add a bit more than that. Unless the model is very small, in which case fill up to the first line (from the bottom) in the vat
One of the best set up videos I have ever seen. I just waiting my Enycubic 3D printer order and this video is perfect semple what expect and how to start working without unnecessary talking! Thank you!
This has to be the best packaged printer I've ever seen.
Great video. I ordered one today. I'm hoping it will arrive Monday 👍
thank you for showing how to set it up on the mini led, set mine up and had 3 failed prints set it up your way and bingo works a treat..thank you so much.
Glad I could help
Wow. I'm amazed at the print quality. Thank you 👍
Thanks for all your help!
I came for 11:15 and on... but I am so glad I watched the whole thing, I went through the set up again your way and I felt much more confident afterwards. thank yo so much.
Glad it was helpful!
You have a bottle labeled toxic close to the edge of the shelf, you should push it back some. Also, thanks for the help
Is there a pre installed screen protector? Or do you install the one with the box
I've owned one for almost 4 months now already and never printed with it. The resin is soo expensive that I can't think of anything I currently need printed. I'm in South Africa and 1.25 liters of MonoCure Grey costs nearly R2000. I'm not about to print Benchy-boats at that price...
Not sure where you're looking, but you can get the plant based grey resin delivered to your door in South Africa for ~ USD50/kg -> works out to about R0.85/g - so a 10g print is less than R10. Don't bother with the local SA retailers - they all have stupid markups.
www.amazon.com/ANYCUBIC-Printer-Plant-Based-Photopolymer-Printing/dp/B08XN65RW7/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1EGZKOG51LVEV&keywords=anycubic+grey+resin&qid=1657996905&sprefix=anycubic+grey+resi%2Caps%2C425&sr=8-5
thanks for sharing , I just bought this one and success print out the sample cubic, same as yr cute figure there did not any "support" for the model. should I trust the suggestion of the anycubic slicer just add support to the "red zone" only? is it enough?
In general, more support is better. Try out the Lychee slicer - I've found it easier to use than the one that came with the printer and has more options on support. It also has something like an "I'm feeling lucky" mode for supporting a part that does a good first pass.
How much litres/millilitres do we have to pour in to the resin vat?
Your slicer should show you the ml or cubic cm of the model - add a bit more than that. Unless the model is very small, in which case fill up to the first line (from the bottom) in the vat
@@makerealstuff alright got it thanks
You'll be receiving some custom orders soon! :)
I hope so!
You shouldn’t have taken the screen protector off, helps if your vat leaks resin and seal it with laptop tape around.
Thanks for the tip!
Aw man should I put my protective film back on then?! Because I definitely took mine off
The manual says to tear off the protective film before leveling and printing, I think thats not the screen protector, right?