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The 3D printer then prints each layer by exposing liquid resin with UV light, and lifting the build plate to peel off the model from the bottom plastic FEP. The Photon file contains information about the height of each layer, for how long each layer is exposed to UV light, and some settings for overexposing the first layers to make the print stick to the build plate.

In the ideal world, - you don't. The slicer makes the file, and the printer use the file to print your object. The Photon File Viewer can help you by showing all the layers in full resolution and all settings stored in the file. The Viewer can also analyze the file for layers that contains areas that is not supported printed in mid-air, called islands. Islands are a problem, because the model will not be printed as designed. In the best scenario the island will stick to the plastic bottom of the printer or attach itself to the printed model, but if you are unlucky - it could be trapped between the printer and the model, breaking the FEP or the LCD screen.

Latest Installation files. The windows installer is not signed, so you have to go through some warning pages before you are allowed to install it. Download: win-photonfilevalidator-x. Download the dmg and open it, then drag the app to the applications folder link.

The App is not signed, so you may have to locate the app in finder and right click on it and select open. Download: osx-photonfilevalidator-x.

Read more on opening unsigned apps on Apple Support. If you already have Java installed, you can simply download the jar file and execute it dobbeltclick or from command line: java -jar PhotonFileValidator. With the open button you can browse your local file system for files with the.

When a file has been selected, it will load the file. During load, it will translate each layer to an image and check you file for overhangs and unsupported areas. The application will update status information so you can follow the process. When the load is done, it will show layer 0, which is the first layer the printer will print.

It will also show if the model extends beyond the border or have islands. If you want to try printing the file with other settings, select the save button. In the save dialog you will be able to change the file name, the normal exposure time, the off time, the bottom layers count and the bottom layer exposure time.

The Print information contains the layer height, the total number of pixels on all layers, the extimated volume of resin to be used and the time it will take to print it.

If you set a safty border margin, each layer is check for areas that expand outside the margin. The application will show a list of the first layers. If there are no more layers, it will go back to the first again.

If you model contains islands, if will show a list with the first layer numbers. As small islands can be hard to find, the application will draw horizontal and vertical cross lines to help you locate the islands. If the island area are very big, no cross lines will be drawn. Layers are show zoom center position which allow you to see exactly what the printer will print. If you want to close in on details, use the zoom scale right positions, or if you want to get better overview on a smaller screen, you can use the left scale positions.

The slicer produces preview images that is used by the printer to help you select the correct model to print. You can also see the preview images in the file viewer application.

This dialog allow you to automatically fix pixel related problems, where a small areas are not directly connected to supported areas. Typically these problems areas are located with the corner right next to the corner of a supported pixel.

This version also contains a new slider for all the layers in the file, which makes it quicker to navigate through lots of layers. Improved the internal storage of the image for each layer. The image data is now run-length encoded in the same style as the original photon file data. Skip to content.

This repository has been archived by the owner. It is now read-only. Star Releases Tags. This commit was created on GitHub. Photon File Validator 2. Features: Compatibility with Chitubox 1. Assets 7 jar-photonfilevalidator Easy Leveling 3-step Leveling. Quick Slicing Self-developed slicer software, quick to slice and easy to use. Easy Leveling Lower the platform down to the screen; Feel the resistance when pulling the paper in-between; Tighten one screw; Leveling done.

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