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The Z axis rises in each exposure, despite having the same layer height, which causes printing failure. I use the anycubic RERF file and uncheck the two options at the end of "Multiple exposures". I have tried it by marking it only one, both and it does not work either, the z axis continues to rise. Some help? |
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"Multiple exposures" is not compatible with anycubic machines due thier firmware: https://github.com/sn4k3/UVtools/wiki/Printer-compability-with-per-layer-settings-and-advanced-tools If you want a RERF like test, you must use "Multiple brightness" section instead and not the "Multiple exposures" for anycubic machines |
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"Multiple exposures" is not compatible with anycubic machines due thier firmware: https://github.com/sn4k3/UVtools/wiki/Printer-compability-with-per-layer-settings-and-advanced-tools
If you want a RERF like test, you must use "Multiple brightness" section instead and not the "Multiple exposures" for anycubic machines