Prusa PolyMaker HT-PLA Gradient Ice Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
The Prusa Spring Steel PEI Print Sheet is a double-sided, PEI-coated replacement for MK52 heatbeds compatible with Prusa 3D printers. Available in smooth, textured, or satin finishes, it offers consistent adhesion for PLA and other filaments and can be resurfaced to maintain performance over time.
- Deliver outstanding adhesion for durable prints
- Secure magnetic attachment to heated surface
- Resurface for consistently reliable print quality
Price: | $29.99 (with add-ons) |
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Prusa Spring Steel PEI Print Sheet
Versatile, Durable, and Reliable Print Surface for Prusa 3D Printers
Upgrade your 3D printing experience with the Prusa Spring Steel PEI Print Sheet, available in smooth, textured, or satin finishes. Designed as a replacement sheet for a wide range of Prusa 3D Printer heatbeds, this double-sided PEI-coated spring steel sheet offers excellent adhesion for a wide range of materials, ensuring reliable prints with a smooth bottom surface. The embedded high Curie temperature magnets in the heatbed securely hold the sheet in place, providing stability throughout the printing process. While minor surface marks and tiny dots may appear over time, they do not affect adhesion or functionality. This print sheet is an excellent choice for PLA and many other materials, making it a must-have for Prusa 3D printer users.
Key Features of the Prusa Spring Steel PEI Print Sheet:
- High-Quality PEI Coating – Available in smooth, textured, or satin finishes for different printing needs.
- Strong Magnetic Hold – Securely attaches to the MK52 heatbed for consistent performance.
- Superior Adhesion – Ideal for PLA and compatible with various filaments.
- Durable & Reusable – Can be resurfaced to maintain print quality over time.
- Material-Specific Guidelines – Requires glue stick for flexible filaments and a release agent for PETG.
Questions
Where can I post my review of this terrible product?
Is the service temperature 150 C?
I have strength tested many PETG and a few PLA filaments. This one sounds fantastic but the layer bond strength of the white color filament is lower than any color of PETG or PLA that I have tested. I tried printing at 215C 220C, 225C and 230 C. 225 C was best for layer bond strength but greatly increased warping compared to 220C. Color can make a difference in layer bonding and white is not usually the best so perhaps other colors will be better. The high temperature strength is inferior to PETG unless you anneal it. Once annealed is can with stand twice the loads at 212F that PETG can handle at 160 F. Unfortunately the layer bond strength goes from poor to almost non-existent after annealing. I am not exaggerating. This product's limitations make it mostly useless.