It's very slightly textured, but I think smooth is a better overall description. I can vouch for both the RT and HT plates, but the RT plate does seem to work a little better than the HT, at least...
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It's very slightly textured, but I think smooth is a better overall description. I can vouch for both the RT and HT plates, but the RT plate does seem to work a little better than the HT, at least...
I've been using GekoTek with pretty consistent results. Some prints still need a brim, but its a lot better than when I tried PEI.