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Looks interesting!
1. Can you send me a small sample so that I can test it for compatibility with my IR sensor, [miscsolutions.wordpress.com] ?
2. Do you intend to offer it in pre-cut discs for delta printers? I would need a 330mm diameter disc.
3. What do you see as the advantages over BuildTak?
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@dc42, have you been able to test this with the IR sensor yet? I'm interested to find out how well it works as I am trying to finalize a bed for a new printer and was thinking of using this.
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Also, I did buy the Buildtak and tried that after, leveled with paper method, stuck as expected, yet once cooled, I couldn't remove the damn thing. Maybe nozzle to close to bed, but it was so stuck it was damaged upon removing also damaging my print.
So all in all Printbite miles better over Buildtak. I may have just had bad luck with Buildtak, but I can not try again, its fked. Printbite is so much more durable, I have tried with different nozzle heights and didn't have the problem i had with buildtak
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Also, I did buy the Buildtak and tried that after, leveled with paper method, stuck as expected, yet once cooled, I couldn't remove the damn thing. Maybe nozzle to close to bed, but it was so stuck it was damaged upon removing also damaging my print.
So all in all Printbite miles better over Buildtak. I may have just had bad luck with Buildtak, but I can not try again, its fked. Printbite is so much more durable, I have tried with different nozzle heights and didn't have the problem i had with buildtak
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Actually, I just noticed something. Does Printbite support Polycarbonate? It doesn't seem to be listed. Thanks.
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Treito: my recommendation is that PrintBite is adhered to the glass using strong double sided adhesive tape (3M 468P or Vinyl flooring tape). This ensures the surface is mechanically stable under high heat aswell as ensuring best and even transfer of heat from bed through to surface. The bed heater should also be attached to the underside using traditional methods (kapton tape or binder clips or similar) to ensure maximum heat transfer. All best practice. Please note that PrintBite does not compensate for poor heating power or improper levelling.
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BuildTak is very sensitive about the first layer. If it is too deep you damage the BuildTak after removing the part. So I damage already two of them. Three left![]()
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Mutley,
Like Sven, I have an Ormerod which has a glass bet size of 200 x 214. Can you do a custom size to accommodate the extra 14mm over the 200 x 200 on the web site?
Either way I'll order a unit but it would be good not to lose the print space.
Dave (UK)
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