Comgrow Textured/Smooth Double Sided PEI Sheet 235mmx235mm for Creality Ender 3/Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 V2/Ender 3 S1/Ender 3 S1 Pro/Ender 3 Neo/Ender 3 V2 Neo/Voxelab Aquila 3D Printer
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S70
> 3 dayPossiedo un Ender 3D V2 e ho acquistato questo piatto PEI credendo di risolvere tutti i problemi di adesione dei modelli da stampare... Onestamente cè poca differenza tra il piatto in vetro temperato di corredo e questo in PEI... con laggravante che se come me, decidete di ritornare al piatto originale vi dovete munire di parecchio acetone per rimuovere ladesivo dalla base in alluminio... Ovviamente meriterebbe 10 stelle il servizio Amazon....
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Sunbaked Cadaver
> 3 dayThis worked like a charm! Out of the $200 worth of upgrades on the Ender 3 V2, this was the only item worth a damn!
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Orange Dwarf
> 3 dayVery pleased. Dead easy to install and perfect adhesion from the go. Makes me wonder why I did not go for this upgrade sooner.
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Muffinman1090
> 3 dayWell the first print I did with abs stuck pretty good but ended up warping a little off the build plate im used to that then tried some Amazon pla never used that brand before but I also have never had such a hard time getting pla to stick to the build plate it was very frustrating and I am not used to seeing pla warp up off the heat bed either I clean the pei 3x with 91% before I started and I have a bltouch adjusted the probe z height and still nothing good to report! I think Ill switch back to my glass bed
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Andres F.
> 3 dayexcelente articulo
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Villalobos
> 3 dayThis a great build plate. I also added the TH3D mat to the other side but the PEI sheet is great and leaves a very smooth finish on the prints. The magnet is strong and works great with the two sided spring steel sheet. I would recommend with syst for sure. This is on a Voxelab Aquila.
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Denny Sawyer
Greater than one weekIve been using the single-sided version of this for a while and while I like it, Ive always wished I could print on the smooth side without using a glue stick. So I ordered this one to gain the flexibility to print with a texture or without. (So far I prefer without.) This PEI sheet is terrific. It does require a bit more squish than the stock Ender-3 print bed, so youll have to dial in your Z offset, but once its dialed in prints stick well and pop right off when it cools. Occasionally, usually on larger prints, I have to remove the sheet and flex it a little to remove the print, but most of the time I just grab the model off the bed. I have found that a little bed adhesive (I use Bed Weld because its less messy than a glue stick) helps on really small models, especially on the smooth side, but usually I just make sure the PEI sheet is clean and it prints fine. For PETG, Comgrow recommends using something like glue stick because PETG will stick too well and can damage the surface. Ive seen PETG break a glass print bed when it sticks too well, so always use an adhesive - not to get it to stick, but to get it to release without damaging the print bed.
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JP
> 3 daygot a new ender 3 s1, and this bed. i printed with the stock bed first, and it went well, but was immediately obvious why the pei sheet was needed as the stock bed made it difficult to impossible to remove the print. so i installed this pei bed and made a small test print. it went great. it was easy to remove. so then i set out to make a BIG print.... 49 hours worth of printing. it finally completes, and i pull off the print and notice that the bottom has these little bubbled imperfections - almost as if there was something on the bed when it printed, and it just went over the top of it... those imperfections rippled upwards ruining the entire multi day print. when i looked down - it became immediately obvious........ the pei coating was bubbling off the plate. i am ROYALLY pd off .... this bed cost me days of time, a TON of filament.... and i have nothing to show for it. in hunting around, it appears this is actually a cheap clone, not the creality original (missing the logo). that wasnt obvious when purchasing and it appeared like the real thing. not sure how these are allowed to be sold on amazon honestly. they know the product will fail.... it cannot take any amount of heat without bubbling up and ruining your print.
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tsum
> 3 dayI had a great run using glass for the longest time when 3d printing and when I started with PETG, adhesion was an immense headache. I had tried changing temperatures on bed and nozzle, used hairspray on the glass surface and gluestick as well but none really worked. I was about to give up until I saw on a forum that people recommended using PEI plates. I picked this one up as it had the magnetic bottom that works perfectly with my ender 3. Since I got this I have had no adhesion issues. One tidbit is that you need to clean after each print with alcohol or else you might run into adhesion issues in the long run. My only complaint with this is the price. It is a bit too expensive for what it is when you can buy a sheet of PEI for a lot cheaper.
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Lenny Effertz DDS
> 3 dayLooks used. Im really annoyed