The pain points of the display screen for 3D printers mainly include the following aspects:
Blue screen problem:
Loose cable: During the transportation of the machine, the cable becomes loose due to vibration, resulting in poor contact, causing the screen to blue screen and unable to work properly.
Mainboard or screen problem: If the cable is fine, it may be a problem with the motherboard or the screen itself, which needs to be tested and replaced.
Magnetization problem: The magnetization of the screen cable can also cause a blue screen. At this time, you need to contact the manufacturer to replace the screen cable.
Display performance problem:
Insufficient light transmittance: Some LCD 3D printers on the market use LCD color screens, which are not as light-transmitting as the black and white screen dedicated to light curing, affecting the printing effect.
Temperature resistance limit: The black and white screen can operate for a long time and withstand a temperature of 50°C, while the ordinary color screen may not be able to maintain stable performance for a long time.
Printing monitoring problem:
During the 3D printing process, the user needs to stay by the machine at all times, otherwise the printing may fail due to the inability to remotely monitor in real time, which wastes the user's valuable time.
Screen size and resolution:
For light-curing 3D printers, print size has always been a problem. The smaller screen size limits the print volume and may also affect the resolution and fineness of the print.
In summary, the pain points of 3D printer displays mainly involve blue screen, display performance, print monitoring, and screen size and resolution. These problems may affect the quality and efficiency of printing. Therefore, when selecting and using a 3D printer, special attention should be paid to the performance and stability of the display.
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