Hello @ community,
yesterday I got my new A10. After only 2 hours the first print was started.
But now I have the problem, that I cant remove the printed thing from the surface. I tried with hammer and spatula/scraper but there is no chance to get it from the surface. So I decided to destroy the printed thing and take the smaller parts from the surface. Now the surface is clean, but the printed thing is destroyed in 100 pieces
I have read, that I should do some glue on the surface before printing. Is that correct?
BTW: the black geeetech-pad that came with the new A10 got some little bubbles when the bed it heat up to ~ 60°
So my questions:
Is glue the solution for the first problem?
Would glass be a better solution instead of the black geeetech-surface?
How to detach the printed thing from the surface?
Re: How to detach the printed thing from the surface?
Hi, If you use the Mylar version, the distance between the hot bed and the nozzle is two sheets of leveling paper;
If air bubbles occur, you can remove the Mylar sheet and reinstall it;
If the printed model is difficult to remove, you can try heating the model and using a shovel to remove it.
If air bubbles occur, you can remove the Mylar sheet and reinstall it;
If the printed model is difficult to remove, you can try heating the model and using a shovel to remove it.
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
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-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!