Thanks Rob, that’s an option.
But given that the exact same file (high body) has printed once ok, twice not ok, and twice more ok, I’m inclined to believe it’s something downstream of the slicer. I tend to the view that the sliced file will either work properly, or fail every time, but not both.
Obviously the file I tried to print today (low body) hasn’t yet printed ok, but all the parts have been printed, and I’ve used Chitubox since I started this lark, and the majority of what I’ve done has worked, or I’ve been able to assign a reason for it not working, and then work around the failure.
I know this 3DP is a dark art, but I’ve got a modicum of science (and automotive quality) in my background and I can’t help looking for cause-effect, is-is not, Ishikawa, etc…
4M - Man, Machine, Method, Material: almost nothing has changed that I’m aware of!
The Man’s the same but another day older, I guess I might have made a mistake in slicing, removing islands, shaking the resin, cleaning the tank… but the print file worked, so it should be ok, I definitely shook the resin, I’m religious about cleaning the tank…
The Machine hasn’t been changed (but something might not be working as it did). I’m suspicious because the other day, it didn't turn on first time when I pressed the button, I had to prod it a couple of times. It’s been ok since but it just raised a question in my mind.
The Method is pretty much routine, particularly with a known successful print file, but has changed very slightly - my reptile heat mat USB plug has failed so the resin is slightly cooler than normal, but we are indoors, and the weather is not cold . I noticed this today. I don’t know whether it had failed earlier, but it appeared to be working last week when I had the earlier failures. I’ll hopefully get a plug to repair the lead tomorrow.
The Material is the material, and it’s well-shaken. I’m using Elegoo ABS-like black resin & have done something over a dozen wagon bodies, probably more.
I’ve reviewed the Elegoo site, and had a bit of a Google, there’s nothing that seems to fit. Most reported problems are raft adhesion to the build plate, but the Elegoo site does tell you how to replace big bits of the printer including the screen and the “constant current board”. I’ve checked the screen, there’s no physical damage (nor to the FEP) and by laying a piece of paper over it, and doing the “tank clean” it’s possible to check that there’s even illumination, which I’ve confirmed.
I have a tame electronics engineer at work, I’ll ask him for inspiration tomorrow: I can probably check the voltage of the supply under load, this would confirm or eliminate the brown-out hypothesis. After that, I’m stuck. I’ll drop an email to the Elegoo helpline and see what comes back.
cheers
Simon