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No hay artículos en el carroCrystine
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de marzo de 2025
Does what it's supposed to
Alexander J. Russell
Comentado en Canadá el 31 de enero de 2025
Easy to install. Makes removing prints so much easier. I get very good adhesion even without a brim. Sturdy material, but still be cautious removing large prints to prevent damaging the cover.
megha aggarwal
Comentado en India el 16 de marzo de 2024
Quality ok
Michael Speiser
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2024
I have an Ender 3 S1 Pro and the stock PEI plate is not good for PLA. I’ve used glass beds and other PEI plates with various levels of success, but often I get corner lift or bad adhesion. This plate though has been flawless. No lifting or adhesion issues.My only complaint is that as others have said the magnet plate can be tricky to install. It wont stick to the old magnet plate that came with my printer so I had to remove that one before. This one was hard to get aligned properly and there were bubbles after installing, but I was able to squeegee those out. And these issues are minuscule compared to the excellent features of this plate. I will buy another as a backup given the cheap price.
B. Miller
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2020
Ok, it took me 2 times before I installed this correctlyWhen I purchased my Ender 3 Pro it had the magnetic pad already installed. After an accident while moving my printer I had a large divot in the center of the lower pad.I purchased a new kit and installed it.After I installed it the new pad I noticed that it didn’t stick as well. I did a benchy and I noticed that it spaghettied at the top. This was odd since it was still attached to the pad.I printer another and watched. When it was getting ready to print the roof the pad broke loose. At first I thought that I had a defective pad on the plate. Then I turned the top pad 90 degrees and it locked down.That is when I figured out why it was failing.The plate works by using lots of tiny magnets running parallel to each other. When the magnets on the top pad are aligned with the magnets on the bottom one they lie north to south. This locks them tightly together. When you turn it 90 degrees only some align north to south the rest align north to north or south to south and repel each other.That is what caused my print to fail.I then had to buy a new set and re-install it. I could have trimmed the tab off but I do like to get things working like they are supposed to do.This is the procedure that I used.1) Carefully remove the old lower pad from the print bed. Becareful not to damage or warp the bed. Slow and steady using just my hands with no tools worked best for me.2) Clean the bed and let it dry (I used alcohol wipes.)3) Next make sure that you know the alignment of the pad.a. Attached and removed it several times. If it can slide it is wrong!4) I then removed the upper pad and put a piece of masking tape on the top of the lower pad so I knew how to orient it to the front.5) Starting in a back left corner I pulled off some of the paper backing and aligned the pad on the bed. Making sure that both edges were perfectly matching the 90 degree edge of the bed. Once this is attached it is stuck hard.6) Using a credit card I slowly worked out from the corner working out air bubbles as I went.7) Once it is fully down I verified the alignment.8) After some cleaning and leveling it was ready to go.I have had no problems since.Happy printing!
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