Ah shoot yes, such a stupid thing to forget
How low of a temperature can the KDEAVI go with PLA?
No heat at all will work for non warp prone models.
You might have some abs filaments that are in mix with TPU. Those would be very sticky and potentially damage the print or the plate. I would reserve this KDEAVI plate strictly for PLA and PETG and print the ABS stuff on Fysetc plate insteadā¦
If they mention ABS, is it then also safe to assume that ASA will work? Would Nylon be something that you can print on these plates?
Hm, thatās why Iām actually asking ā¦
Cryogrip has the Frostbite for PLA/PETG, and the Glacier for all other materials.
But the KDEAVI is advertised with PLA/PETG AND ABS. I would therefore be interested to know how it performs with ABS.
So I lied, I decided to do a test with pla after all.
ESun PLA+, plate 35*c
The part was pretty easy to remove(at 35c without cooling) but it finished just fine. I would probably print at 40-45c for a little more grip with smaller stuff. The bottom finish is a glossy texture, if that makes sense.
Iām trying a print now at 30°C with Bambu PLA Basic, will report back when finished.
I bet it would work with normal sized items that donāt have to small of items or large forces on the plate. Curious to see what you do.
You keep saying this but I canāt find a single manufacturer or other proof of this claim. Where exactly did you hear this?
Ok, I need this in my life. Will it do petg at really low bed temp also? If so, this may partially solve my power issues
Even frostbite recommends 70C for petg
This is generic petg, the bed is currently at 60c. This isnāt any special test, just some tarp clamp that Iām going to use this weekend. When itās done Iāll try to time it where I can see what the grip is like before it cools down
Well it looks like itās not the triangle. I cut a triangle and stuck it on the build plate. It now detects the build plate but says itās the wrong type. If you line them up, you can see itās a bit too low, so itās not reading it correctly.
Not a massive problem to turn build plate detection off, but itās saved me a few times so Iād rather keep it on.
I was looking at printing out one of these. Maybe it just doesnāt like the purple or it needs the white box on the other side as well. It looks like this is magnetic so you could take it off to clean the plate.
I use 60°c for PETG on these plates. Iāll bump it up to 65°c if I want the chamber to warm up to avoid warping. Iāve done 50°c a few times, but only for smaller non warp prone items.
Very strange. I printed these and the quality is excellent, however the textured plate refuses to be recognised. The 3d effect one on my 3d plate worked no problem at all. Not sure whatās going on.
This is duramic3D petg filament. I printed it out at 60c and it was really hard to take off the bed, I noticed the bed was then stained red. And I remember I had the same issue with this filament on my super tack a long time ago. So I think itās something to do with the filament. I decided to print out another set exactly in the same spot to see if it affected bed adhesion. I then reprinted the part at 50 c and when it was completed printing it was a considerable amount of force to get it off the plate. So I think 50c would work well for most items with petg. And the staining doesnāt seem to affect the adhesion at all. I totally forgot that this same filament left red marks on my super tack. But that plate was never that great for me. Washing with Dawn dishwashing soap lightened it up but didnāt remove it. Has anyone else ever had petg stain PU plates? This filament does not stain Pei plates.
It is printed face down and from reading the comments that said it is not working I notice they printed it face down on the oem pei texture plate. That texture makes things harder to read. You say you were able to print it on the effects plate? Other people printed it on the smooth plate. If someone doesnāt have the smooth plate Iād recommend trying to print it face up. The holes for the magnets should be easy to bridge.
Motogp is you are able to post it Iād like to try printing that upside down pyramid that starts at 2mm, on the Frostbite to see what happens.