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.
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.