Quote Originally Posted by Billzilla View Post
Possibly not such a bad thing as it allows the HBP to heat-soak out to the edges for longer.
Yeah, it could be Bill. I find that the hotbed really sticks well when I let it sit for a minute at high heat. If I try and print the second it hits 110c its not as adhesive.

I assume the plate is not actually 110c when it says it is, the sensor and the part of the bed above the sensor is - BUT not the rest of the plate. I have found lately over heating the bed on pre-heat and then printing 2 degrees lower is a GREAT improvement.

Set the bed to 112c for preheat, and 110c for printing - works like a dream