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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Photon Mono - screen replacement]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I has a nasty accident which resulted in cured resin on the mono screen so ordered a replacement from anycubic.</p><p>So far I have installed the replacement screen as per the anycubic video.<br />Replaced the FEP.<br />Re levelled the build plate<br />Upgraded the firmware to the current level</p><p>I then set about running a test using an established print which I know works as it has been used multiple times before.<br />The print failed to attach to the build plate but also didn&#039;t attach to the FEP.</p><p>I then resliced the model using both the current version of Chitu and again using the current version of Photon Workshop and retested.&nbsp; &nbsp;Both these failed identically to the original test.</p><p>Anyone got any ideas what I have done wrong/missed steps?</p><p>many thanks</p><p>Mossy</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[yorkiespud]]></name>
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