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I got one last week and it's good, real good. But like too good? So I'll never have to worry about bed adhesion, which is not a problem very often but is the most common problem on the stock textured PEI plate that the printer comes with. But with the cool plate I definitely don't have to worry about it. Conversely, I have to worry about getting my prints off the bed without damaging them.

I think what I'm learning is that some prints are more appropriate for one plate and others are better for the other.

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[–] akilou@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Do you use it for every print or do you decide from print to print which plate to use? Have you ever almost damaged a print trying to get it off?

[–] stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 weeks ago

Pretty much every PLA or PETG print unless I want the textured surface of the powder coated sheet.

Large prints seem to peel off fine, and then I use the razor to slice off any smaller prints that don't peel off when I flex the bed.