MINI Double-sided Textured PEI Powder-coated Spring Steel Sheet
This product is the replacement Double-sided Textured PEI Powder-coated Spring Steel Sheet for the Original Prusa MINI heatbed.
Not compatible with
This product includes:
- Double-sided Textured PEI Powder-coated Spring Steel Sheet (1 pcs)
Find more details about the spring steel sheets in our knowledgebase.
Note:
Consumable parts, such as PEI sheets (smooth, textured, etc.) are not covered by warranty as the coatings are designed to diminish over time unless failure has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship. Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents, cracks or other cosmetic damage is also not covered by the warranty. Only defective sheets on arrival are covered by warranty.
All sheets are checked and verified to be within tight specifications. However,
these specifications are both considering the manufacturing method and the sheets function (adhesion and durability used with certain material types), but not the cosmetic aspect of the pattern left on printed parts. We can not guarantee the pattern left on your printed objects will match perfectly from sheet to sheet.
ATTRIBUTES
Scratchproof, hard to damage |
PLA prints with a small contact area may need a brim |
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Transfers texture to prints |
PLA prints with a huge footprint may warp |
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More forgiving Live Adjust Z setting |
Need to change Live Adjust Z if you also own Smooth PEI sheet |
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No need for glue stick for PETG |
Never clean with acetone |
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Prints automatically detach after sheet cools down |
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First layer can be more squished compared to smooth sheets |
Reviews
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PET-G holds very well. After it cools, it peels off on its own.
I bought this along with my Prusa Mini and I am glad I did. I wasn't sure I would ever use this mat as I generally stick to PLA, but now I have been experimenting with PETG its been great. Apart from forgetting to set my nozzle height lower to the bed in the beginning (as its thinner than the spring steel sheet) its been superb. I have had no issues with the item coming off the bed and the prints have been superb.