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sungod3k
Hairspray. my number one since years. You can also dremel, sand or sandblast the glass that also helps. Or buy one of these new printing pads
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Re: PLA on glass March 19, 2015 10:28AM |
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chriske
After cleaning and rinsing do not wipe it with a regular towel. Our towels are 'contaminated' with washing-softener <--- (don't know the correct english name for the product used in the last run of washing machines, please correct me if I'm wrong). If you use a towel a greasy-ish layer will be added to the sheet of glass and adhesiveness is gone.
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chriske
Only drawback, it works so well you have to wait until the heatbed is almost at roomtemp. to remove parts.
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