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Hi, I read that Multiple Exposure does not play well with Anycubics, and the only way in UVtools to achieve this is to use Multiple Brightness! I have the following questions regarding how to setup MB and Pattern Loaded Model:
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By default, the burning layers are not tested, that setting come from "Exclude from" where Bottom is selected.
In this test burning layers are the bottom layers.
You mean extrude? The stock UVtools test does extrudes on that but looks like you are using a model of your own and pattern it? That way it can only intrude, because most of the times people want to pattern complex models like the amarlabs tower or others and it can't guess the right spot to extrude the text, if using last layers it will extrude text in the air and fail. I know bottom intrudes can glue, your best bet is to manually insert a mark on top of each test and when clean the part you can write on it base with a pen the values from UVtools. |
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@sn4k3 Thank you for your quick reply! If the bottom layers are not tested in this test why the table shows a variation in the exposure time on the base layers and not in the normal layers? This model uses 28s exposure time on the burning layer = base (UVTools) I used the same term that USBTools use intrude. Is it possible to set a custom pattern that includes the same information that Multiple Exposure Times provides when this option |
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So if I choose "Exclude from" = 'bottom' -> The bottom layers (burning layers) are ignored correct? what about "bottomandbase"? |
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By default, the burning layers are not tested, that setting come from "Exclude from" where Bottom is selected.
In this test burning layers are the bottom layers.
Base layers or base height is the amount of height you want for the full white block to extrude (without any details engraved), in other words is just a base. Base most of the time contains bottom and normal layers.
You mean e…