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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
This plate itself is pretty awesome. I mainly print with PLA and PETG and I love using this plate for both. I usually have the temp at 45 for PLA and 55-60 for PETG. Thats fine for me, I just want to reduce the chance of warping and have the filament stick to the plate well. This plate does both. The plate itself feels to me just like the textured PEI, but you can definitely lower the temperature and still be confident it will work.My only issue with this plate is the white lettering that is printed on the plate. It WILL come off on to your prints. I have had it ruin a couple of long prints before I realized why there was white all over my black prints. So, you need to be aware of this and print around it as much as possible or there will be white on your prints. That obviously makes the plate smaller and is not a good thing.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I wouldn't say that I was having adhesion issues without this plate but would definitely use different agents (glue stick, hairspray, etc..) to keep the prints from breaking loose. This plate eliminated that. I have not had adhesion issues once with this and the fact that I can also run it cooler than normal is brilliant. Such a great day to day plate for printing. I have only used PLA and PetG but they work GREAT!
Martin Olson
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
The label on this is wrong. Don't print PLA at 0 degrees. 35 might be possible, but I keep it at 40 and haven't had a failure of adhesion yet. Out of all cold build plates, this has the best texture. It's not as tacky as the Cryogrip or others, it might be why they made the texture rough to compensate. I have experience with the TwoTrees, the Biqu Cryogrip, and one other no-name Aliexpress brand. I like this second after the TwoTrees (that one is a beast)
Edmund
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
After giving the plate an initial cleaning, setting the bed temp to 10c, 0c to 10c is recommended for PLA. My first PLA Plus Print failed badly, by peeling of the plate and creating a giant blob, that could have ruined my tool head, shame on JUUPINE. I suspected it was too good to be true, as it's the lowest cost "cold plate" after applying the coupon. The remnants of the print was found on the floor. I will try printing some ASA filament at reduced temps to see if it's worth keeping at all. I will update with the results.Update 01/02/2024, the documentation claims an additional 10c (so 20c total) is required for open bed slingers, however the ambient temp was at 23c, so it was 3c above the requirement.However, I am seeing success with PLA at 35c so far, more testing to be done.
C & L
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I like the idea and I actually had great expectations for this build plate.The idea is that you are able to print with the bed heated up at a much lower temperature than normally required. When I received this build plate, I was happy to see that it has a quick reference right then and there on the plate itself. That way you can take a quick glance and confirm wat is the new temperature you can use to print different materials at.Unfortunately, I have had very little success with it.First of all, I was using it with my K1 printer. I know it is meant to be used with the Bambu labs but it fits on the K1 and I didn't have a P1S available at the time. During my testing, I was using PETG filament and tied many temperatures going from 40 all the way up to 60 but, it did work. As you can see from the pictures, the corners kept lifting up no mater what .I then got my P1S and tried it again. Unfortunately, the results were no different. According to the plate, it is supposed to be heated up to 0-1 degrees Celsius on PLA. So I tested this on my P1S and the results were no promising at all. The prints do stick to it for a little bit but then they start curling on the ides as my las picture. I was printing regular PLA and, according to the build plate, we are supposed to heat it up to 0 or 1 degree but those results were not great. Due to this, I I have increased the temperature all the way up to 40 but still having issues as in my last picture. I don't know if it is the technology having the problems or just this brand but I can not recommend using it at this time.
Basilray
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Naturally, I got this shortly before Bambu released their own updated cool/cryo plate.This took a bit of trial and error, but I've generally resorted to using the Bambu Super Tack settings.Once you get this tweaked to your filament type, it provides a really great hold for prints. I've not had any warping or 1st layer issues w/ PLA. I need to try it w/ ABS just to see what it can do, but haven't gotten that far...yet. Will update review when that happens!
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