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kevin Hileman
> 3 dayWhat a difference from printing on the mat that was provided, the bottom up of your print is so much smoother better quality heats more evenly can’t express how much better it is a print using a class bed.
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D. Sroelov
> 3 dayi really do like printing on this glass, but you still need to use something like a glue stick for ABS, along with a brim or raft. i havent tried to print anything on this plate using PLA, but i think it would probably work without any additional material for adhesion. all in all, i would probably buy one again if i needed another glass plate.
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Ken
> 3 dayThought Glass would be flatter than a magnet its still inconsistent and prints dont seem to hold to it as well pretty disappointing
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Patrick
> 3 dayI was blown away with the improvement to my printer with this board. It is SUPER quiet now and I have had no problems since the installation.
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Joe
Greater than one weekI like the glass plate. Its easy to install and clean. Adhesion is somewhat difficult. I was getting some success turning on the bed heat for 4 or 5 minutes before starting the print, turning the heat up to 70 (from 50 for PLA) and by increasing the over-extrusion on my Ender 3 up to 103%...but prints still failed maybe 40% of the time. I havent had time to go back and continue experiments.
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REN
> 3 dayBeautiful piece of glass. But I prefer function over form. I leveled this correctly, with the proper nozzle clearance and started printing. PLA would not bond. Tried hair spray, edges curled. Tried a brim, brim would not stick. Tried a raft, not much better. Very disappointed. Maybe it works great with ABS. I went back to the smooth glass plate. UPDATE: Stupid is as stupid does. I was using ABS by mistake with PLA parameters. Working better now!!!!
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Jose R
> 3 dayinstalled this on a printer that had a warped bed after trying a PEI magnetic surface. came expertly packed with foam throughout. easy to install, just put on your heated bed with some Clips!! prints stick well and pop off when cooled.
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Alex
> 3 dayIts the truth! Get it. Clean with isopropyl first.level the bed. And enjoy never having issues with adhesion for PLA again. PetG has givenme issues though but PLA and ABS work great. I still use a brim for ABS because or paranoia but its probably overkill.
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Myrna McClure
> 3 dayI have been using this print bed for about 4 month and i love it! Makes leveling the bed so much easier vs the flexible print bed sheets that come with your printer, especially when using ABS temperatures. So far I have used PLA & ABS and they have both adhered properly to this bed, you just have to make sure your print settings are appropriate. It doesnt come with binder clips, but those can be purchased anywhere, just make sure to get the medium sized ones, not the small ones. You will also have to unbolt your Z axis stepper motor and adjust it for the width of the glass. This is glass so it can and will get scratched of the print nozzel hits it, but for me thats no big deal. After printing, once the bed cools down, the print pops right off. I have not used any kind glue or adhesive on it yet Overall a great print bed so far, just be sure to allow extra time for the bed to heat up, and let it cool off before trying to remove finished prints!
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CALEB
> 3 dayIm printing on the smooth side with PLA, and with a raft. I clean the plate with isopropyl alcohol before every print. I print the first layer at 80 degrees C, and the rest of the print at 65 degrees C; no hairspray, no glue sticks. Adhesion is fine during the print, and the part effortlessly removes once cool; dont have to pry it off. The only issue I have encountered so far is that the parts tend to warp at the corners; the raft corrects this. I havent experimented with temp settings beyond this, so there may be some other combination that works better.