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Josh schallus
> 24 hourLiterally the first print on a Creality printer, with a Creality bed using surprisingly the Creality PLA. Used 205 degrees Celsius on the hotend and 50 degrees on the bed. Print stuck well but even though leaving on the printer for maybe a half hour past hitting ambient temp of around 24-26, it didnt simply pop off like other say it should, or like it does on the textured PEI bed that I have. The fact that this is just a sticker is what makes it not worth it, from what I can tell most of the smooth beds are just that. Hopefully the pictures do it the injustice it deserves. It wasnt even the hardest print ever to remove, it took a little bit of tugging but, wow. Not only bubbles that were on the very perimeter of the print, but it seems there is a raised lump going all the way around it as if when I pulled it off it raised it enough to delaminate it and cause bubble sporadically to appear but also a line that will more than likely bubble up in the prints to come.
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Last,First
> 24 hourHeavy duty print bed.
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Saclam2008
> 24 hourOut of all the magnetic plates I have used. This is my fav.
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Alexander Chacon
> 24 hourWorks as expected and the adhesion its perfect no more glue on the bed
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Paul Z.
> 24 hourAfter buying my Ender 3 V2, it was printing fine in the beginning. Then I started to get the adhesion issues, which I initially could solve by washing the glass panel in the dishwasher, then dishwasher with alcohol cleaning. In the end nothing was sticking anymore, and elmers glue was the only option left. Since I had good (initial) experiences with the glass platform, I decided to buy a new one. I went through the same struggles, but then I had a PETG print stick to it with a vengeance. So that one became a write off too, since I damaged the glass. After reading a lot of articles online, I decided to give a PEI sheet a try. So I glued that one to the scratched plate, and it worked fine. However, larger prints were sticking too much.... The PEI was by itself very good though, so the obvious next try was this flexible bed. I can only say that I am very happy with this purchase. I can recommend this upgrade to anyone who just bought their printer. Great adhesion, and very smooth. So your prints will be very smooth too! What I do is clean the platform every single time before use with 99.9% IPA, which I have anyway for my resin printer, and I have yet to run into adhesion issues. Therefore; Buy it, keep it clean with 99.9% IPA, and you will not regret it :-)
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Devon Harding
> 24 hourEverything just sticks to this bed (without glue). Very easy to remove once cooled. Highly recommended.
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Richard
> 24 hourThe PEI Sheet pulled away from the steel sheet when removing the print. Highly disappointed and looking to purchase a glass bed in the future.
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Eddison
> 24 hourI have ran PEI magnetic sheets for about 6 months and find they are the best adhesion(with alcohol cleaning before every print). The release is fantastic especially for larger prints. So small print still need a little motivation. Downside is the sheets are a lot easier to damage(gouge) then glass. When running firm ware that allows negative z you have to be very careful not to trench the sheet. It does not ruin the sheet just makes it less effective.
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Kristine Thurber
> 24 hourEasy to clean. Prints come right off. By far the best upgrade for Ender 3’s
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Jaime
> 24 hourGreat bed for my cr-10 v3. Fits perfect and I no longer need to use adhesive for my prints to stick.