Some customers reflected that the Previous 3d printer build mat adhere too well to remove from the heated bed, so we upgraded our Overture Build Platform surface to this Easy-to-Remove version. This 3d printer build surface 300 x 300 features easy installation, excellent adhesion to the plate, and good performance in helping create strong adhesion for the first layer. Tips:HOW TO USE:1. Just Tear off the laminated transfer tape on the back and stick it on heat bed.2. We suggest clamping the build surface to the print bed with binder clips(recommend 4 clips) after long term use in case of possible warping HOW TO REMOVE:Heat the bed to 50~60 Celcius, then use a putty knife or print removal tool gently work blade along edges, then you can easy to remove it. Finally washed with hot soapy water, or wipe with acetone after the bed cools back down. . Please be careful not to scald your hands.Packaging List:3D build surface 3-pack x 1
R**Y
things STICK!!
Used this on our XYZ Pro. Big difference from using painters blue tape. It could be said that things stick too well. I was using PETG on this. Have since gone to a PRUSA Mini. I don't think the PRUSA likes the thickness of this. I cannot get it to calibrate distance. But, if I do, I will continue to use them.
B**T
Amazing bed sheet for the price.
I use this on my Monoprice Select Plus and it fits ok, I would like to see it in an 8-inch version though. Overall this is AMAZING for about $3.50 a sheet, PLA sticks great with no glue needed. If you are buying the single-piece version you have to be smoking something because you could just get a roll of Overture PLA for $15 and it comes with a free sheet. When removing the sheet after use it was really easy with little to no residue left on my aluminum bed. 100% recommend.
A**L
Extended the use of my original magnetic surface.
The original magnetic surface was damaged and I used this to cover the damaged area, and be able to continue using the magnetic surface.
M**A
excelente adherencia y quita facil
Para mi impresora prusa mk3s, la lamina liza de doble cara que viene con la impresora, una de las caras toco quitarle todo el adhesivo y dejar hasta el metal por un solo lado de la cara, esto es muy difícil y quitar tiempo, pero con el fin de transmitir mejor el calor y que no quede tan gruesa la lamina para calibrar la primera capa con tolerancias entre los -600 a -1050 en la prusa. Después ya se puede colocar la lámina adhesiva de OVERTURE.Después que boquilla no dañe la superficie, dura muchísimo y que no se use a temperaturas mayores a 100C contantementey si llegara a dañarse el fácil de quitar y reemplazar el segmento.
C**N
Prints stick well to tape, but tape comes off bed.
The ones that come in their filament boxes were fantastic.Not sure if they changed manufactures, I got a bad batch, or whatever, but every one of these were horrible. Comes unstuck every print. Ended up taping down the bed tape with other bed tape to save a print.
O**A
Has a good adhesion for PETG but delaminates easily
I bought this after using a smaller sheet that came included with some PETG filament. I really liked how the smaller sheets worked to keep the filament stuck to the bed and it completely eliminated the warping I would sometimes get. Because my printer bed is wider than the small sheets, I ordered this larger sized 3 pack so I would only have to trim one side to get it to fit. Unlike the smaller sheets, these delaminated in several places along the edge where I trimmed as well as in all 4 corners.I have it attached to removable glass panels. The panel that I have used most is the original smaller sheet and it's still in very good shape and has no delamination problems at all. It is only the larger size that seems to have this problem.To be fair, the small sheets deserve 5 stars. I am very happy with how they work. Only the larger size seems to have this problem as others have also pointed out.Clearly there is some difference in the process they use to make these. I wish they would make the lagers ones the same way.
T**S
The Solution to a problem with every 3D printer
Must have if youre having problems with the first layer sticking to the platform
P**T
Reasonable light-duty print surface but weak adhesive
Printer: Prusa Minifilaments: MatterHackers Build PETG, generic PLA & ABSI had a Prusa PEI spring-steel sheet in need of new printing surfaces and decided to try these instead of buying a new textured plate from Prusa. Applying a sheet to each side of the plate was easy, and the excess was trimmed with a utility blade (after removing the original PEI & adhesive.)After a quick first layer calibration, I had satisfactory results for part adhesion, removal and the resulting surface finish. Unfortunately, the sheet failed after a quick succession of a dozen PETG prints in the same spot--a fragment of plastic sheet tore off while removing the printed part. The second side didn't fare much better, as nearly half of the adhesive stopped sticking after only a few more PLA prints.Following a long break and not printing anything, I cleaned off all the adhesive left behind from the 2 failed sheets and applied a single sheet. I had a part I wanted to try in ABS, but the sheet adhesive didn't survive the initial bed heating--starting at the edges/corners, roughly 25% of it had completely detached from the steel plate. No amount of pressure would make it stay attached for a print of any length at any bed temperature.tl;dr: If you can securely clip this sheet to the print bed, you're likely to get good results in light-duty applications. If you have to rely only on the adhesive, you're going to have a bad time.
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