@@Lukis3D Hi. Have you tried using the 0.4 nozzle with the 0.08 extra fine preset, or the 0.2 nozzle with the 0.06 high quality preset? Additionally, have you added the ironing feature and set it to very slow speeds overall? Thanks."
@@Lukis3D Hi, there. A question, here: if a buy a A1 Mini, which comes with the 0.4 nozzle, if I want to change to 0.2 nozzle, I need to change the hot end also or just the nozzle? Thanks, for the video. The litophane with the 0.2 is amazing, hope someday we get a 0.1 nozzle, if possible.
Nice video, very useful comparisons, except one was missing; we didn't get to see the difference between smooth and textured plate alone. You printed the 0.2mm lithophane on a smooth plate, but then for the 0.4mm print you switched to the textured plate. Does anyone have any experience comparing just the smooth versus textured plate with no other changes? Thanks
Hey nice video. 😊 Why is the layer height 0,12 when you print with the 0,4 nozzle? I do every time 0,1 layer height with both nozzles on my P1S and it takes no effekt to the yellow.
Thanks for the tutorial! But I really don't get the point of Lithophane prints. Why not just 2D print on quality photo paper and frame it? What am I missing?
I printed a nightlight for my inlaws of a sonogram of their baby. If I printed it on paper it wouldn't really have the same effect. its something they can keep forever and won't fade or be damaged by water
i was printing with textured PEI plate and changed to bed temp at 45. and 0.2 nozzle but somehow it warped and end up having a blob all over hotend.(ordering new parts). the only thing i didnt change is the filament setting (under print temperature, default is 65 ) could that be the problem?
I set mine to 50deg C, and it works fine. Did you clean your plate? it sounds like the plate isnt clean so the adhesion is poor, so the nozzle picks up the filament and ends up with blobs. I would wash the plate with dishsoap once in a while, and avoid touching your plate as much as you can.
Something didn't go as planned. The plate is quite thick, which is blocking the light. Despite setting it up according to the video instructions for my Bambu Lab P1S, I'm still unsure why it didn't work. Please any sugestions
yes the plate should be a bit thick but it shouldnt completely block the light. You can also remove the diffusor plate so more light shines through. have you tried turning off the light of your room? the lithophane looks best when you have it turned on in a dark room
Say I want to do a print where the photo is of a military helicopter in flight. The helicopter is shades of grey, the sky is light blue, clouds white, etc. I can substitute the filament colors to match the original photo colors to make it look more realistic correct or do I stick with the CMYK setup. I am still just learning 3D print so need to ask.
hi there, you should just stick to CMYK colors if you‘re printing color lithophane. If you want just to print flat 2D picture in multicolor, you can use Hueforge (paid) or sticker maker from BambuLab (free).
thats possible too. BambuLab is working on thier own lithophane generator at the moment but if you dont wanna wait, the same website i linked also has "black and white“ lithophane
Use a non-color lithophane maker on the same website he mentioned. It's a similar process, but there are video instructions on the website. The biggest difference is you print vertically.
Another video that is wrong....using the Bambu Lab wiki information wich is also wrong of course. When selecting the filament....select number 3 instead of number 1....Much more accurate colors...no yellowing effect!
Thanks for the info, also another (better) way to tell it would have been "Selecting number 3 instead of number 1 when selecting filament would give more accurate colours with no yellowing effects."
This comment is so confusing. What do you mean with „when selecting the filament“? Which number I input there depends on the order of my filament in the AMS the slot number has to match the proper color. If you screw up yellow and white it’s not the fault of the video or wiki
@@Sebastian198910 It has nothing to do with order. In the Select Pallete section, all filaments are in the same order....The difference is in the way the picture is composed by selecting either Esun or TrueBlend filament. Shades of ever color is different thats why the selection exists. And when using BambuLab filament, TrueBlend has the best results!