Spring steel sheet with smooth double sided pei sheet or double sided textured powder coated spring steel sheet.
Prusa spring steel sheet vs powder coated.
Posted by 1 year ago.
It makes sense since most of the factory printed parts are in petg which is well suited to the powder coated sheet.
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.
This product is a replacement spring steel sheet with smooth double sided pei for the original prusa i3 mk3 s and mk2 5 s heatbeds update.
You can also order your original prusa i3 mk3s kit or the assembled printer with the powder coated sheet.
I am rather new to printing but figured i would go big on this one.
These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets.
If a heated nozzle crashed into it the metal can dissipate the heat.
Our powder coated sheets allow you to print with all the commonly used types of filament pla petg abs flex cpe etc without applying adhesive separation layers.
Powder coating also gives the surface a distinct textured look that will be visible on your prints.
One of the best elements of it is a magnetic heat bed with a remov.
We offer two types of spring steel sheets a textured powder coated one and smooth pei one.
The steel sheet color may differ from the product picture black gold green etc.
Looking at getting the mk3 kit but i am unsure of the choices between both spring steel sheets.
Powder coated textured vs smooth pei coated spring steel sheets.
I ordered my prusa mk3s about two weeks ago and they were not offering a textured pei sheet with the kit.
It is possible to use both of them for printing with any type of material if used properly.
The smooth pei surface on the steel sheet as well as all other properties remain the very same for all color versions.
Powder coating directly on metal makes it very hard to damage this build plate.
The textured surface also hides all potential imperfections of your first layer.