I’ve had a MK4S for over a week now, and 100% of the prints I’ve tried to make on the textured sheets have partially or totally failed. PLA prints beautifully on the smooth sheet, but PLA, PETG and ABS, I think I could print on the surface of a 10 inch tank of oil with more success than the textured sheet. Plastic doesn’t stick to it. I’ve wiped it with isopopyl, I’ve washed it with dawn…it’s a bad print surface and I want my money back.

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    I had issues with mine, nothing was sticking to it causing 100% failures. I forgot where I read it but I ended up scrubbing it good with one of those slightly abrasive green pads in warm dawn dish soap, drying it with a clean microfiber cloth and putting it on the bed with the heat set to 60c for a few minutes. It now works extremely well with pla or petg, I just wipe it down with a bit of 90% alcohol between prints. Never had any issues with the smooth and satin sheets.

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      Kitchen sink washed and rinsed. Water run as hot as I can get it this time of year. Drain plug installed, textured sheet washed with a fresh green Scotchbrite pad under hot water and Dawn dish soap. Each side scoured in horizontal strokes, vertical strokes, diagonal top-left to bottom-right strokes, diagonal top-right to bottom-left strokes, in counter-clockwidse circles in horizontal strokes, and clockwise circles in vertical strokes. Repeated 3 times each side. Dried with laundered microfiber cloth. Placed on printer heat bed and heated to 60C for 5 minutes per side.

      This makes the 4th, 5th and 6th time this sheet they tell you not to submerge in water has been washed in a sink full of soap and water.

      Brand new spool of Printed Solid Jessie PETG filament loaded, corresponding filament preset selected in slicer. Tool caddy with assistant discs at sharp corners sliced, sent to printer, Z offset set at -0.025mm, 1 glencairn of small batch 90 proof straight bourbon poured…

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        Dried with laundered microfiber cloth.

        You don’t use fabric softener or dryer sheets, do you? If you do, your cloth has a layer of wax on it that acts as a release agent on your bed.

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        With all the scrubbing you did, I’d start to think you may have stripped the surface of its coating

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        It seems the only thing you can improve at all is scotch instead of bourbon. :P Jokes aside: is your bed heating or does it just shows to heat in the display?

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    PETG on textured sheet from prusa here. Works like a charm, and I don’t even use a gluestick.

    Is your sheet perfectly clean? Scrub it with a dish washing brush, dish soap and warm (not hot), and dry it with a lint free towel. Even fingerprints (visible or invisible) is enough to ruin adhesion.

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    My textured one is perfect for petg, never have sticking issues. With tpu, I need some glue stick as a release agent because it sticks too well.

    I only print pla on the smooth sheet, works well.

    And have had mixed luck with both petg and pla on the satin sheet.

    Have had a very similar experience with the sheets on my mini, and now on the core1

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    Mine works beautifully for petg but pla not so good. Trick is absolutely clean. Fingerprints are enough to ruin it. Keep using dish soap and be sure to rinse well with warm water. Forget about isopropyl! Use a fine dry microfibre cloth before printing. You can use a spray of 1L water mixed with a few drops of dish soap on the cloth but if the plate is already clean a dry cloth can be enough most of the time.

    Finally make sure your first layer height is adjusted correctly. The plastic needs to he squished slightly more into the textured surface. If in doubt go closer until you are defiantly too close (like almost scraping) and then back up up again. Then you are sure.

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    Grease is bad for those PEI sheets. I wipe it off with alcohol before every print. They need to be hot, too. Around the glass transition temperature of your material. I exclusively print PETG. 70°C will fail, while 85°C will stick great.

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      Likewise. Though the bed offset needs to be carefully set. It’s slightly different to the smooth one on mine.

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    Yeah the texture sheet works, but I would never use it with PLA. I only use mine for TPU and sometimes polycarbonate. Anything else is either smooth or satin sheet.

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      So, to clarify, you’ve EVER gotten yours to work? EVERY SINGLE part I’ve printed on that sheet has partially or totally failed, and I’ve cleaned it repeatedly.

      I’ve been printing on glass and glue stick since the Obama administration, and that actually works. You know what? Fuck magnetic sheets, I’m going back to glass and binder clips, because they actually goddamn motherfucking work. I’m sick of people unsolving problems.

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    I’ll use the textured with Prusament PLA on my MK4S with great success but have to set bed temp to 70C. Prints with sharp corners will still lift if they are large.

    Textured with Prusament PETG and Sainsmart 95A works without changing profile settings.

    Satin for most of my PLA though. My smooth sheets have accrued PLA residue and are more trouble than they’re worth.

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      I’m the kind of guy that, when I find something that works, I’ll stick to it for a decade. Hence why my Folger 2020 i3 with its mirrored glass print beds were in service until 2026. PLA prints well on the smooth sheet, so that’s what I’ll do until America elects a female president in 2036. So PEI is going to be my fascist era print bed. I printed on glass when we were a republic. Polymer print sheets are for dictatorships I guess I’ve decided.

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    Back when I had a Prusa I never had any success with the textured sheet and PLA, however it worked perfectly with PETG.

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        Its PEI, powder coated. Everything should stick to it with out any adhesives. Soap?

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          I’ve seen instructions saying to, and not to, wash it with soap and water. I have washed it with Dawn dish soap and warm water, I’ve wiped it off with isopropyl alcohol, doesn’t fucking matter. Nothing sticks to it. When we’re done with Greenland, we need to do Czechia.

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            Freedom soap and alot of hot water is all you need. If thats not enough and you havent invaded the bed in weird ways before its probably bad Start code or user error.

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              chin on fist it’s been a long time since I’ve invaded the bed in weird ways. Maybe i should call her, she’s married and lives in Texas now but maybe I should call her.

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        Stupid question, you sure you are using the right bed temperature? The feature of a PEI textured sheet is that it self released the part when the bed cools down,.

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          That is not a stupid question. That is a valid question. I’m using Prusa’s provided templates in PrusaSlicer. This includes Prusament PETG with the Prusament PETG template. This is a stupid question: As many parts as Prusa makes printing Prusament PETG on Prusa printers with Prusa build sheets, wouldn’t that material template be well tested?

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    You mentioned using Dawn. Did you use the hottest water you can get from your tap, and maybe wash several times? I remember having lots of trouble with my textured sheet initially, but after a few good scrubs with really hot water and dawn, it finally started working just fine. Like there was some residue from manufacturing left on it that took some work to get off.

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      Per Prusa’s Knowledge Base I washed it with “warm water (not hot!) and a few drops of liquid dish soap (not hand soap).”

      I’ll go get out my canning pot, boil up 5 gallons of water, and scrub it with a brillo pad and some brakleen. Can’t fuck it up any worse than Josef himself did.