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- Click **Plot** and **Close**.
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- Click **Plot** and **Close**.
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<img src="images/KiCad_Plot.png" alt="KiCad Plot" width="500"/>
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<img src="images/KiCad_Plot.png" alt="KiCad Plot" width="500"/>
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### 4. Create the `Dummy.pm4n` file
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### 4. Install `CHITUBOX Basic`
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Open **CHITUBOX Basic** slicer (or any other slicer that works for your resin printer), select printer **Anycubic Photon Mono 4**, slice any tiny STL (e.g.: 1×1×0.05 mm box), and save as `Dummy.pm4n`.
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Follow the [offical installatin guide for Ubuntu](https://docs.chitubox.com/en-US/chitubox-basic/latest/installation#ubuntu)
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### 5. Create the `Dummy.pm4n` file
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Open `CHITUBOX Basic` slicer (or any other slicer that works for your resin printer), select printer **Anycubic Photon Mono 4**, slice any tiny STL (e.g.: 1×1×0.05 mm box), and save as `Dummy.pm4n`.
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This file is reused for every job — it carries the correct LCD resolution metadata.
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This file is reused for every job — it carries the correct LCD resolution metadata.
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