@Steven_Hines wrote:
From all appearances, each tray used by my Form 2 has a unique id associated with it (or, at the very least, associates a given tray with a resin type on first use).
The Form2 printing docs suggest that users should vary the location of each print to allow for even "wear" across the print tray. But who can remember all the places they've arrange their objects for each tray, particularly if you switch between resins often.
Seems to me like a better approach would be to have the Form2 remember the location of each print for a tray, and communicate that back to Preform (alternatively, Preform could just remember the position of what it sends to the printer, but this doesn't account for jobs sent to the device but never actually printed.
These "used" areas could then show up in the Preform display as various shades of gray denoting how much wear a particular area of the tray has. This would let users (or the automatic position function) pick a spot with the lowest wear, without having to manually chart each print job's location.
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