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Oct 2018

I tried Printbite on my MK2 and on my X-Pro. Total fail on the MK2. Made progress on the X-Pro but still not great. PLA was ok but ABS would still curl on the corners/edges.
I also didn’t like having to run things temp wise at their upper limits. Unneeded stress on the components I feel.
PEI is my go to on the MK2 for PLA, ABS and PETG works great.

I am now using the BuildTak Flex plate on my Creator Pro’s and X-Pro. The Buildtak sheet is great for PLA and does ok for ABS but I put a PEI sheet on their plate and it is excellent for ABS. Let it cool and give the plate a twist and the part starts to come off.
Takes some work to get it going ok but not bad.

I still have a Printbite sheet left over!

Yeah, PrintBite does seem to need to ramp the temp right up to get it sticky enough for ABS and it becomes unstuck at still quite a high temp (around 60C in my experience). They could do with trying to reduce those values - it’d be great if it was sticky at, say, 65C and didn’t become unstuck until 40C or so. Not a huge problem for me as I try to avoid printing in ABS these days and PrintBite works great for PETG & CPE.

Yes. I use them direct on the aluminum on my smaller printers (150X150mm) since the plate is flat.
On a larger surface area you may want to use the PEI on glass or something on top of the aluminum to ensure a flat surface unless you are happy with how flat the aluminum is.