E3D E3D V6 Heater Block for Sensor Cartridges
This replacement heater block is compatible with the new cartridge-style thermistors, as well as E3D's other sensor cartridges such as the PT100.
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THE BACKBONE OF THE V6 ECOSYSTEM
This heater block from E3D works with the new standard thermistor sensor for V6, as well as E3D’s other temperature sensor cartridges. With this heater block, you can easily swap between E3D’s high temperature, high accuracy PT100 temperature sensors on your E3D v6 hotend, or a Type-K Thermistor catridge (instead of a thermistor). This heater block is extremely similar to the standard E3D v6 heater block, but this one features a hole specifically-designed for the PT100 sensor, and uses an M3 grub screw to quickly and easily secure or release the sensor.
This heater block from E3D is designed to be compatible with the entire V6 ecosystem.
Questions
How thick is the sheet?
Is there a reason why three are shipped vs five on the (BuildTak) site.
Is there a bed temperature limit on this PEI sheet?
Is there a protective layer on both sides of the pei sheet? Or is the only thing that needs to be removed on the printing side the sticker that says "remove before printing"?
Completely useless in the whatever units you are using. What is it in metric?
Do sheets already have adhesive to stick to bed?
Do you still need to use something like ABS juice when printing ABS with this, or is this sheet enough to get good bed adhesion?
Can these sheets be cut to size? I have a Bibo2 with a glass plate, 8.4" x 7.3".
So i bought the BuildTak 3D Printer PEI Build Surface 9" x 10" (Pack of 3). I didn't know that it wasn't a plate. My question is would you advise i put the surface on my current build teck plate or buy a new plate to put these surfaces on. ( will the new surface destroy the build tech surface that comes on the plate originally? )
do I need to do anything to the surface of the BuildTak PEI before printing?
@Quadcells No, not if you set the z-offset correctly.