Welcome to the world of 3D printing, where precision meets creativity! Today, we're delving into a crucial aspect of 3D printing - the seamless integration of slicing files with your printer.
In this guide, we are focusing on Anycubic Photon Workshop, a user-friendly yet powerful tool, and how to effortlessly import slicing files specifically tailored for Siraya Tech resins.
1. Open Anycubic Photon Workshop, click "Machine"
2. Please click "Import Printer" on the left side of the software instead of the buttom "add printer", and select the downloaded "photon workshop profile" to import.
3. Then, you can find the printing parameters of all SirayaTech resins on the right side of the software.
8 comments
Sean M.
I see the Ultra D2 but which file do I use for the first Ultra? I don’t see a listing for it and the file for the D2 is not compatible with the Anycubic Photon Workshop, it wants a *.pwsr or a *.json file.
Thank you.
Jean Pistori
Preciso do perfil para M5S PRO por favor!!
Aeroengineer1
For all those that had challenges, I had absolutely no issues for this. I scrolled down to the Anycubic Photon Workshop portion towards the end of this page (https://siraya.tech/pages/print-settings-download). Downloaded the .pwsp file for the M3 Max and added the “new” printer with all the profiles in it. Done in less time than it took me to update Photon workshop to the latest release of 3.3.5.
james
Hey guys !!! Please update your photon M5s profile, is not i would have to change the castable resin !!
Tiara
How can i find for the Anycubic photon mono x 6ks online for 6k ! It ist the same ? I will print tech blu.
THX
Matthew Whitehead
Hey Richard, I was confused by that too. It’s not actually the wrong format. the .PWSP is for a *printer not a resin. You have to import the entire printer, which includes settings for all their resins.
Pierre
No work for Version 3.3.2, and to need JSON or PWST file.
Richard Calvin Brown
It is in the wrong format .CFG. Workshop requires *.JSON or *.PWSR file