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[Water-Washable] [Mighty 8K] Ondrej's Alien Mug Holder

Ondrej Novotný has shared his print of bio mug-Alien using Phrozen's Water-Washable Gray Resin with the community of Phrozen 3D Printer Group on Facebook. Which comes out with an outstanding result.

    Here is his result and settings. For those who is trying to print Phrozen's Water-Washable Resin with Sonic Mighty 8K should give it a try.


▲ Ondrej's bio mug-Alien printing result. Model designed by 3dklos.


▲Ondrej's printing setting.

Printer: Sonic Mighty 8K
Resin: Phrozen Water-Washable Gray Resin

Layer Height: 0.05 mm
Bottom Layer Count: 6
Normal Layer Exposure Time: 2.7 s
Bottom Layer Exposure Time: 33 s
Transition Layer Count: 6
Transition Type: Linear
Transition Time Decrement: 4.33 s*
Waiting Mode During Printing: Resting Time
Rest Time Before Lift: 1 s
Rest Time After Lift: 0 s
Rest Time After Retract: 2 s

Bottom Layer Lift Distance: 8 + 0 mm
Normal Layer Lift Distance: 3 + 4 mm
Bottom Layer Retract Distance: 8 + 0 mm**
Normal Layer Retract Distance: 4 + 3 mm**
Bottom Layer Lifting Speed: 60 & 0 mm/min
Normal Layer Lifting Speed: 90 & 200 mm/min
Bottom Layer Retract Speed: 120 & 0 mm/min
Normal Layer Retract Speed: 200 & 90 mm/min

*Transition Time Decrement should be set automatically according to the both exposure time for normal and bottom layer, and the layer count of bottom and transition layer. If not, please insert the number provided above.

**The retract distance for both normal layer and bottom layer should be set automatically as the same of their lifting speed. If not, please insert the number provided above.


Thanks to Ondrej for providing his result and settings to our community.
Link to the original post: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Phrozen3DPENG/posts/2485269998304819/


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