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Creality 3D Printer Build Surface Heat Bed Platform Sticker Sheet 9 Inch * 9 Inch for Ender-3

4.9 (10 Reviews)

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Customer Reviews(10 Reviews)
4.9

Can never find the Geeetech build surfaces, and since it is an Ender clone. I bought these. They are the same size. Prints adhere great but release easily. I primarily print in PLA+ from eSun. The only real difference between these and the Geeetech is that the Geeetech has a little tab to aid in removal these don't But I just heat he bed to 80C and they come right off.

These are just what I needed. The first mat was cut up and damaged after a lot of use and being that this is my first printer, just didn't know the correct way of getting prints off the build table. Just heat up the old mat to 80-85 and start peeking. It was easy but you have to use the higher temp and it comes off with the adhesive and all. I had a couple of small spots where the adhesive didn't want to come off with the old mat, just rub it off with your finger and I used Goo-off, works like a charm. To get the new mat on, I stood the base on edge on the table and just started the backing off of one edge on the new mat. I had about 3" of paper rolled out of the way, aligned the new mat on the table with the base and it went on with no problems. Whole operation took maybe 40sec's to install.

I gouged the heck out of my print surface and needed to replace it. These are exactly the same as what came on my Ender 3. These are just the stickers though so you have to peel the old one off your flexible build plate and apply these. Its fairly easy if you heat up the build plate first or use a heat gun. The new ones stick down just fine. I stuck it on then heated up and reapplied pressure. Hasn't given me any issues.

These are really great surfaces for 3D printing, when warmed to 50-60c you get a surface that just doesn't want to let go. I bought these to replace the original Ender 3 surface, and replacing them is as easy as getting 3 friends and an Ox (OK not really, but these things are stuck down and it takes some force to peel them off) to get the old one off, and cleaning up the surface with some alcohol, then placing the new one carefully in it's place. I took the old one and cut out 110mm square from the corner and the adhesive was strong enough to upgrade a little Mono-Mini surface with a hand-me-down and have had excellent results.

You know people want to knock these and swear by the glass beds. I prefer these type that are flexible as it’s easier I believe to work with. I primarily print PLA and I’ve never had any issues with adhesion or prints going bad. If I have a failed print it’s usually a bad sliver setting that wasn’t fit for the print itself or it’s a level issue. Also make sure the gantry is parallel to the plate otherwise it will never level.

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