I got some materials ready to go. Hydrostone and hydrocal white.
I am going to mix up batches of each. If I’m reading the recipe right 1000-250-250. For 5 pounds of plaster I will mix 1.25 pounds of melodextrin and 1.25 pounds of powder sugar. I also got fondant powder sugar as another option.
I don’t know if it’ll work with the Hyrdostone, but with ZP-150 it is possible it ‘set’ the plaster hydraulically, by embedding the printed part in fine dry sand, then saturating it with water for about an hour.
See the bottom of my Z310+ research page for a test-to-destruction video of a hydraulically hardened part:
Very interesting result on that side. We are getting our kiln set up this month in our shop. We are still having issues with Sigma-Aldrich getting that surfactant for the binder which has been frustrating. On a side note we found a box of 600+ printheads at one of our recycling centers here locally. There are about 175 black and 400+ cmy… After cleaning them they work as new! Wish we could use the cmy heads as well…
Once i get all this testing with powder and binders out of the way I’ll see how many I haven’t burned out lol. Still havin issues getting the surfynol sent to our business address.
Im not sure on the disabeling but if you have all 4 installed and you get an error on the 123 position you can bypass it by pressing online on the pad. I would look into remanufactured cartridges for your 123 color spots. They run as low as 8-10 a piece. Then spend the 25-35 on a good hp one for the clear. When running a monochrome print it will use about 5 ml in each as part of the starting purge.
Do you have a working profile or saturation settings that are working well for you with hydroperm? How long do you leave the part in etc before pulling