The MK52 heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets. The Spring Steel Sheet With Smooth Double-sided PEI uses the same PEI sheets as on the MK2/S. It is the best solution for printing PLA and it has great adhesion with almost all materials. The bottom of your prints will be smooth.
You can leave small marks on the print surface with your nozzle or tools, they will typically be shinier than the rest. It does not affect functionality or adhesion. However, if you want to have the same surface look on the whole printbed you can resurface it. The easiest way is to take the hard side of a dry kitchen sponge and wipe the affected area with a circular motion gently a few times.
Find more details about the spring steel sheets in our knowledgebase.
ATTRIBUTES
Fordele Ulemper
Perfect for PLA | Do not clean with IPA before PETG Release agent might be necessary |
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Great adhesion with almost all materials | You must apply glue stick when printing Flex | ||
Smooth bottom of prints | |||
Tiny details will stick great |
Update:
The steel sheet color may differ from the product picture (black, gold, green, etc). The smooth PEI surface on the steel sheet, as well as all other properties, remain the very same for all color versions.
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.
To remove the printed object from the print surface, always wait until the steel sheet cools down to room temperature. Then you can take it off by bending the sheet inwards and outwards.
Textured vs. smooth spring steel sheet difference
We offer two types of spring steel sheets, the powder coated one and the smooth one. Both sheets are covered by Ultem PEI (polyetherimide), the only difference is that the powder-coated spring steel sheet is covered by PEI dust baked directly to its surface, whereas the smooth PEI layer is glued to the metal sheet as a sticker. It is possible to use both of them for printing with any type of material, if used properly.
Prints with a small area touching the print surface or with sharp corners are less likely to detach when printing on the smooth spring steel sheet. Some users also like the smooth and shiny bottom side of their prints.
On the other hand, the powder-coated steel sheets are better for printing objects with materials such as PETG, CPE or Flexfill (TPU) which tend to adhere too much to a smooth surface but can be easily removed from the textured one. The textured pattern on the bottom side of your print also hides all potential imperfections of your first layer.