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Jul 2016

is the raft lifting? or its just not printing at all? i might suggest buying Buildtak tape so you avoid ABS lifting issues on any of your prints.

Blue tape with abs is not the best. ABS you should use capton or glass bed with ~100°C

Sorry, you say you’re using a Makerbot and a CTC? Or does the CTC use the Makerbot Desktop software to print?

Either way, check your level. It looks like you need to bring the build plate up just a few tenths of a millimeter.

EDIT: Oh, yeah. Blue tape and ABS, muy mal. But you can spray it with hairspray, and I mean really douse it, and let it dry, then try again. That may fix it.

Try a 50 or 60 degrees on the bed temp? Put tape down on bed with some stick glue or hairspray. If you use hairspray put it on thick. Rub it around carefully with a large putting spatula and then let it dry completely.

Yeah, I’ve heard-tell and seen pictures… (Including PET just taking huge chunks of glass with it when parts are removed!!) But considering everything I’ve put it through-- like literally scraping all the glue residue clean with a razor blade after every several prints, and printing PLA, ABS, Nylon, TPU, TPE, PCL, PVA, PC, and even PETG on it --for a year and a half without so much as getting a scratch, it makes me wonder if the people having these problems maybe got ripped off and got low-quality borosilicate glass, or possibly something else altogether. Or maybe it’s a matter of thickness. A lot of the examples I’ve seen of damage have been with what looks like 3mm (1/8") thick pieces of glass, and a 6mm piece like what I have is far more substantial.

The metal build plate is good too, if it’s well-made and flat… Mine wasn’t, for example; It dipped in the center. (But they’re also going to undergo far more thermal expansion than even non-borosilicate glass.)