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May 2016

Hey guya. I recently bought a FF Creator Pro and already got some pretty nice prints. But one problem that occurs is that my Scotch Blue Tape wont stick to the standard blue (not glass) printbed of the creator Pro when i heat it up. Atm Im printing PLA with heatbed on 60°C and the the tape is not sticking to the bed at all anymore. Its not a big problem for PLA; since i can just skip the bedheating, but once i try with ABS I won´t be able to do that.

I´ve read that it´s best to use a acetone / ABS slurry on blue painters tape to prevent warping of ABS, but thats gonna be really tricky when not even the tape is sticking to the bed.

Since I want my printbed to have a longer lifespan I want to prevent printing directly on the bed surface.

I´ve seen so many guys using exactly THIS tape with the abs slurry and heated printbed, and it seems that it works fine on them, so what the hell am I doing wrong? Do u need a glasbed for it?

appreciating any kind of help, cause google is quite silent on this topic

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I would make sure that you clean off the blue print bed with alcohol (isopropyl 99%) and let it dry to ensure there are no adhesives or oils latent on the sheet. Also make sure that blue pad still has the clear coat left as it wears down sometimes.

After going through several of those blue pads we started to use a borosilicate glass bed on the flashforge and print PLA, ABS etc right on the glass usually with aquanet ultra hold hair spray. While I understand there are a thousand methods and materials each with it’s own merits and like religion different people find different methods the best we found that hairspray on glass with our print settings give the least issues on the flashforge and several other printers.

Also, while the tape + slurry can prevent warp there are some models such as an open bottom thin wall box that is 8" x 6" which would likely pull the tape and maybe even the pad off the print surface due to warp.

3 months later

Hey guys,

Ever head of www.GeckoTek3d.com 23 ?

We’ve developed a patent pending bed plate that doesn’t require the need for blue painters tape or glue sticks. Our plates lasts for 100’s of prints & while we haven’t been in the industry for long, we’ve been getting some great reviews from individuals with the same issues as you guys so here we are trying to get the word out.

Let us know what you think.