Hi, Thanks for the comment. I posted my questions on the sounds to so many youtube channels promoting the printer but only RisingApe responded that he did not think the sounds were usual. In the end, I am returning the Heygears RS - still within the return prior. I was not convinced by Heygears that the sound experienced were normal given that I experience other issues like cured resin being stuck in the resin tray/vat in those areas around the rafts of parts - areas that should not have been exposed and should not have cured resin. Also this half cured resin around parts, stuck to nfep, was for any print from freshly cleaned resin tray vat with freshly added filtered resin to empty tray. Seems like light bleed or resin compacting during base layers? Also some test prints were underexposed with the PAS10 resin and PAS10 Blueprint settings. I did not try any other Heygears resin. I really liked the physical printer quality and wanted to keep. Much better construction feel than Saturn 4 ultra. It felt premium. I could not however accept these noise as usual, together with the other print issues above, and given the premium price of the RS printer over my Saturn 4 ultra. The print quality (besides being slight underexposed) is better than the Saturn 4 ultra, but not twice as good. Perhaps I will take a look at Heygears again in the future, but as they did not offer to ship me a replacement printer unit to try, I decided to just return it for refund (I have to now pay for shipping to return a printer that I consider to be subpar to defective - shipment back tomorrow). Had the printer exposure settings been open to adjustment by end users, perhaps I could have played with settings to get them to my liking. Perhaps my PAS10 resin with out of spec... it was within the resin usage time period. But the partly cured resin in the vat after a single print convinced me to return the printer and move on. All these youtubers I posted my questions to and did not received answers from, all praised and pumped the RS so much that I decided to try it. It turns out they can't take the effort to reply to any questions that perhaps could indicate the the Heygears printer may be defective. It happens to any brand. They gladly accept the $s from affiliate program sales but they are either 1) too lazy to respond to viewers questions unless question posted with a few days video published or questions praise the printer further, or 2) they are restricted by Heygears agreements in posting answers to such questions that may or may not raise to viewers attention any potential issues with the printers. Who knows which it is. I think it likely both 1 and 2. Thanks.
Mine does exactly the same. It's not an answer to the problem but you're not alone!
Hi, Thanks for the comment. I posted my questions on the sounds to so many youtube channels promoting the printer but only RisingApe responded that he did not think the sounds were usual. In the end, I am returning the Heygears RS - still within the return prior. I was not convinced by Heygears that the sound experienced were normal given that I experience other issues like cured resin being stuck in the resin tray/vat in those areas around the rafts of parts - areas that should not have been exposed and should not have cured resin. Also this half cured resin around parts, stuck to nfep, was for any print from freshly cleaned resin tray vat with freshly added filtered resin to empty tray. Seems like light bleed or resin compacting during base layers? Also some test prints were underexposed with the PAS10 resin and PAS10 Blueprint settings. I did not try any other Heygears resin.
I really liked the physical printer quality and wanted to keep. Much better construction feel than Saturn 4 ultra. It felt premium. I could not however accept these noise as usual, together with the other print issues above, and given the premium price of the RS printer over my Saturn 4 ultra. The print quality (besides being slight underexposed) is better than the Saturn 4 ultra, but not twice as good.
Perhaps I will take a look at Heygears again in the future, but as they did not offer to ship me a replacement printer unit to try, I decided to just return it for refund (I have to now pay for shipping to return a printer that I consider to be subpar to defective - shipment back tomorrow).
Had the printer exposure settings been open to adjustment by end users, perhaps I could have played with settings to get them to my liking. Perhaps my PAS10 resin with out of spec... it was within the resin usage time period. But the partly cured resin in the vat after a single print convinced me to return the printer and move on.
All these youtubers I posted my questions to and did not received answers from, all praised and pumped the RS so much that I decided to try it. It turns out they can't take the effort to reply to any questions that perhaps could indicate the the Heygears printer may be defective. It happens to any brand. They gladly accept the $s from affiliate program sales but they are either 1) too lazy to respond to viewers questions unless question posted with a few days video published or questions praise the printer further, or 2) they are restricted by Heygears agreements in posting answers to such questions that may or may not raise to viewers attention any potential issues with the printers. Who knows which it is. I think it likely both 1 and 2.
Thanks.