Spyke
lemmynsfw.com

I don't know what it is with ender build plates but they only seem to last about 30-ish prints on the PEI side for me, switched to the glass side and glue stick with moderately better results

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Completely off topic: I now dry all of my filament for about 10 hours in a cheap food dehydrator before I print. Print quality is 1000x better.

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lemmy.world

If printing PLA, put a brine (salt solution) on your bed. PLA bonds with salt when warmed up (heated bed) and loses its bond when cooled off.

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lemm.ee

A lot of printing. It's basically impossible to clean it well.

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lemmy.today

Are you removing your prints when the build plate is still hot? If so, and your plate is PEI, it'll get destroyed

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midwest.social

It looks like a glass carborundum Creality plate. I have one of them, they work really well until one day they just don't.

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lemm.ee

I second that. Mine worked for quite a bit of time until it stopped working properly.

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wjriireply
lemmy.world

Glue stick helps, as does cleaning with ISO between every. single. print. Also praying.

I got an old school build-tak style sticker for one of my glass beds once I finally got sick of it. Ender 3 style glass beds are just bizarre, ornery little things.

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Buildtak is fantastic, I've swapped over to all buildtak on my voron and for abs on my prusa, A little bit of 99ipa between prints and you're good, never had to worry about adhesion. I had a glass bed on a Mendel Max 2 literally a decade ago that I ended up selling about a year later when I moved cross country, ignoring bed leveeling and z axis issues I had, adhesion was always a mess, ended up doing the coat in polyimide tape and gluestick thing with success but it was always a bit how you doing. It's great how far things have come.

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With that one (creality textured glass carborundum something or other) I kept hitting it with 95%+ IPA, it just gives out eventually. I switched to a textured spring steel plate recently, world of difference for petg, PLA, and tpu. It's just another consumable :/

If you're not ready to switch yet a layer of masking tape can get you by for awhile, it's just a pain because the masking tape will need to be replaced about every other print depending on your settings.

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How do you even level an Ender? I have an elegoo neptune printer so the leveling is different. I was trying to print with an Ender and couldn't find a good guide. All of them told me to twist the screw things at the bottom but the gap is way too large for it to be fixed that way.

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Time to move the Z stop then. It's a limit switch bolted to the left upright extrusion.

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lemmy.world

Yeah I think you need a new build surface, friend.

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This is very informative thanks. I've printed a lot of PLA on my Creality glass plate with no issues, but I recently started with PETG and it's insane how much harder it sticks.

I learned through trial and error to only remove it while the bed is still hot, but even then it really sticks too well.

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lemm.ee

Sad storry dude. Do I see a skirt of that model and some brim leftovers on the build plate? Is that PLA? Are you using glue?

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No, I didn't use a skirt or brim. Good idea, I'll use it next time. I'm using PETG as my filament and no, I'm not using glue.

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