If I don't to wait for the 3D-printed stuff to cool down before taking it off the PrintBite surface, I have to use a scrapper and a hammer to take if off. I'm worried about knocking the bed level...
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If I don't to wait for the 3D-printed stuff to cool down before taking it off the PrintBite surface, I have to use a scrapper and a hammer to take if off. I'm worried about knocking the bed level...
I tried cleaning PrintBite surface with acetone and it worked.
I think that the extruder not being used try to lift layers off the surface. I know that some of the new 3D printers have two extruders that move independently of each other.
Before I sanded the surface, most prints failed because of layers lifting off the surface. My printer has dual extruders. I didn't know that I can use acetone to clean the surface.
What's the best way of cleaning the PrintBite surface? I tried leveling the bed and cleaning the surface with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol. Sanding the surface with very fine sandpaper and then cleaning the...
I tried printing at 210 but something went wrong and the top of the dust boot became a spaghetti mess. I'm printing at 200 and I hope that it will work.
I use PrintBite surface on my PowerSpec 3D Pro (Flashforge Creator clone). When I print a model using Hatchbox PLA filament, I set the heatbed temperature to 60 degrees C and the extrusion...
How should I clean the Printbite surface? I leveled the bed a few times and it appeared to work better. Curious Aardvark, what machine and slicer do you have?
I thought that ESUN PETG doesn't stick well to Printbite. The first layer and especially supports don't stick well to Printbite. I set the heated bed temperature to 85 degrees. the parts come off...
Can I use glue sticks on Printbite?
Do I have to raise the temperature of the heated platform and/or extruder when using Printbite?