You use the tape to attach the PEI to the top of your plate of glass (the PEI sheet above is enough to make at least 3 glass beds).
PEI is a fantastic material to print on. At 50-70 degrees C other plastics stick to it without any problem, no need for painter’s tape, or wood glue, or slurry or any other nonsense. But as soon as it cools off below that you literally just click the printed object off.
Actually borosilicate is a very nice glass to use. Borosilicate is the glass they use for lab equipment like test tubes. It tends to transfer heat better than ordinary glass. However normal glass with PEI works perfectly fine for me.
Hopefully the pei will work with the borosilicate. I have one more question you seem quite knowledgeable, It seems I have to adjust my z axis to make it parallel to the print bed pretty much every time. Is this normal?
I’m sure it will work. Or just go to the hardware shop and ask them to cut you some normal glass to put the PEI on, before you put PEI on the borosilicate
It doesn’t seem normal that your Z-Axis goes out. Are you sure it’s the axis, and not the bed? I also use the 2 little printed Z axis alignment posts that some posted earlier in the thread (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1138928 2), and in 5 months I have literally only had to recalibrate my Z-axis once (after traveling with the printer).
After printing, when you check with the alignment posts, are they at differing heights?