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Hmmmmmm... Checked out printBite and it seems that with shipping to the US, it’s about twice the cost of a 100mm roll of kapton tape. I guess I will try that first and if not happy with my results, try the printBite. When dealing with two unknowns (to me), I guess it makes sense to gamble on the least expensive. Plus, shipping to the US from the U.K. takes a lot longer.
@Ohmarinus, your printing petG, current?
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I am a long time ABS printer and a PLA convert for some time now. Now I want to try petG as I am hearing that it has the best of PLA and ABS. Unfortunatly, I am also hearing horror stories about damage to glass beds. I tried a few bed configurations, but always come back to a quarter inch aluminum heat spreader with a quarter inch glass plate. (inertia is not a problem as my machine is coreXY) I have used hair spray for ever and am quite happy with how it works.
My quetions is: with a quarter inch glass bed (regular glass...not anything special), do I have to worry about petG destroying the glass. If it caused me to need a replacement once a year, no biggy. I always have a spare. If it's something that happens more frequently, then I need to consider whether it's worth it.
Just looking for opinions and experience....not expecting a cut-in-stone answer.
Thanks.
Charlie
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So, if you use Polycarbonate, then you can only print on a cold bed, correct? I have heard conflicting reports that printing with a cold bed is ok, but that there is some advantage to a warmer bed. Of course, I don't know enough to tell fact from fiction.
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PETG on PrintBite sticks pretty well so clean the Printbite with regular rubbing alcohol.
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