ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X K Resin 3D Printer User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Anycubic
Table of Contents
- ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X K Resin 3D Printer
- Safety Instructions
- Product Overview
- In the Box
- Technical Specification
- Recommended Print Parameters
- Menu Directory
- Preparations
- Print Test
- Resin Exposure Range Finder
- FAQ
- Maintenance
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ANYCUBIC Photon Mono X K Resin 3D Printer
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing Anycubic products.
Maybe you are familiar with 3D printing technology or have purchased Anycubic
printers before. However, we still highly recommend you read this manual
carefully, as the installation techniques and precautions can help you avoid
any unnecessary damage or frustration.
Please visit https://support.anycubic.com to contact us if you have any
questions. You can also learn more information from the website, such as
software, videos, models.
Copyrighted by “Shenzhen Anycubic Technology Co., Ltd “, all rights reserved. Team Anycubic
Safety Instructions
Always follow the safety instructions during assembly and usage, to avoid unnecessary damage to the 3D printer or individual injury.
Product Overview
In the Box
Technical Specification
Operating System
- System: Photon Mono X 6Ks
- Touch Screen: 3.5-inch Resistive Screen
- Software: Anycubic Photon Workshop
- Connectivity: USB Drive
Specifications
- LCD screen: 9.1 inch 6K
- Light source: Matrix LED light
- XY Resolution: 5760*3600
- z axis Accuracy: 0.01 mm
- Suggested Layer Thickness: 0.01 ~ 0.15 mm
Physical Dimensions
- Dimension: 290 mm{L) 260 mm{W) 477 mm{H)
- Build volume: 195 mm{L) 7 22 mm{W) 200 mm{H)
- Weight: 8.5 kg
Recommended Print Parameters
Basic Resin-Clear/Translucent Green
–The data above root in Anycubic lab, only for reference.
Basic Resin-Gray
Menu Directory
Home menu
System
Tools
Preparations
- Plug in power and turn on the machine. Raise z axis by 50mm.
- Install the print platform.
- Leveling
- Set the zero position.
- Choose an exposure image to test after the platform stops moving.
- Install the resin vat.
Print Test
*The release film on the resin vat is consumable. Please pay attention to the status of release film on the touch screen and replace the film timely.
Please check the release film carefully before and after every printing. If
the film is broken, replace it immediately to avoid further damage to the
machine.
- Make sure you wear masks and gloves (to avoid direct skin contact with resin), slowly **pour resin into the vat with resin level not exceeding the vat’s maximum scale.
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- Put on the cover. Then, insert the USB drive and print the test file.
- When the printing is finished, resin may be cured partly in the vat. Please set to Vat Cleaning and remove the residue.
Notes:
It’s recommended that use the USB drive we provide. Otherwise, please use a
USB drive whose memory size does not exceed 32G and ensure that it’s formatted
to FAT/FAT 32.
The print files should be placed at the root directory of USB drive to avoid
read errors.
TIPS for slice settings
To improve the success rate of printing, the bottom exposure time is always
longer. The longer exposure time makes the bottom of print object thicker. To
avoid the thick bottom of print object, please rise the model by 5 mm before
you add supports or raft to it in the slice software.
Anycubic Photon Workshop slice software instructions is saved in USB drive.
Finishing
- After printing, remove the platform when resin stop dropping from the platform. Remove the model by metal scraper and then wash it with 95%alcohol or other detergent. It may need post-curing to achieve better hardness by being exposed directly to sunlight or a UV-curing machine.
- After printing, there might be some cured resin left in the vat. Please clean the vat timely, and filter the remaining resin by a funnel. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the release film or LCD screen. If you do not use the resin now, it is recommended to store it in an airtight container away from light.
Resin Exposure Range Finder
“R_E_R_F” is an abbreviation for “Resin Exposure Range Finder”. This function is used to find out the optimal exposure parameters for different resins.
- Import the R_E_R_F file which is saved on USB drive into the slicing software. There are eight models in the file. The exposure time for model 1 is equal to “normal exposure time (s)” of the file, and the exposure time for other models will be increased by an increment of 0.25 s.
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According to the personal requirement, adjust the exposure time of the models by modifying “normal exposure time (s)” of the file. When exposure time for Model No. 1 is changed, the exposure time for other models will be increased by an increment of 0.25s.
For example, when normal exposure time is set to 1.5 s, the exposure time for Model No.1-8 is: 1.5 / 1.75 / 2 / 2.25 / 2.5 / 2.75 / 3 / 3.25 s. -
After printing, remove and clean the models. Compare the print effect of models and choose the model’s exposure time that meets your needs as the print parameter. Take a comparison of model A&B as an example.
* Model A has more holes and fewer cylinder. If you print by the parameter of model A, more details of model can be printed with high risk of f ailure.
* Model B has fewer holes and more cylinder. If you print by the parameter of model B, model may be printed successfully yet with some details lost.
In addition, you can compare the bridges, needles or other parts to choose a
proper model and find the parameter. If none of them can be chose, adjusting
the “normal exposure time (s)” is suggested.
Notice: DO NOT change the file name of “R_E_R_F”, because Anycubic 3D
printer can only recognize THIS file name to run this function. Also, do not
name other file as “R E R F”.
FAQ
- Model do not stick to platform
- Bottom exposure time is insufficient. Please increase the exposure time.
- Contact area between the model and platform is small. Please add a raft.
- Bad leveling.
- Layer separation or splitting
- The machine is not stable during printing.
- The release film is not tight enough or needs a replacement.
- The printing platform or resin vat is not tightened.
- The lift speed is too fast.
- The model is hollowed without punching.
- Layer shift
- Add supports.
- Reduce the lift speed.
- Floccules left in resin vat or attached to models
The exposure time is too long. Reduce the normal exposure time and bottom exposure time..
Maintenance
Resin vat maintenance
- Remove the cured resin from release film: Set to Vat Cleaning and remove the residue. Do not use sharp objects to scrape off the residues on the film.
- Release film replacement: The statistics of print times and print layers are shown in Status interface. Please check them and replace release film timely to avoid print failure or even the damage to printer.
- If you do not use the resin for over two days, store it in an airtight container away from light.
Z axis maintenance
If Z axis makes a noisy sound, please apply lubricant to Z lead screw.
Cleaning
- Clean the print platform: Clean platform with alcohol and paper towel.
- Protect LCD screen : If the resin cured on screen protector, please replace it immediately to protect LCD screen.
- Clean the body of printer: Clean the body of the printer with alcohol.
Thank you for purchasing Anycubic products! Under normal usage and service, the products have a warranty period of up to one year. Please visit Anycubic support center(support.anycubic.com/en) to report any issues with Anycubic products. Our professional after-sale service team would respond within 24 hours and solve the issues.
References
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