HYDDNice 6.3" x 164ft Professional Blue Painters Tape Blue Adhesive Tape for 3D Printer
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Having problems adhering. It is possible for me to print via FMD on six In two of them, I used Duck 2" blue tape for every print, but I need to use something wider for others to avoid a In the HYDDNice 6, the width is 6 inches. The Duck tape is fast and easy to install, but it's noticeably thinner and more stretchy than 3" tape. In any case, neither of these is a deal breaker, and I expected to replace it in a short period of time. Tape a new brand of tape to the bed and level it. One of the main problems is that PLA does not want to stick to the tape, and the tape does not stick to the glass. The HYDDNice blue tape doesn't adhere well to blue tape typically I tried wiping it with rubbing alcohol to see if I could get good adhesion. However, it did nothing with the prints sticking to the The bed height was adjusted to get "squish" in the first layer, the bed and nozzle temps were changed, the speed of the first layer was changed, and different models were tested. As a result, I was finally able to get the first layer to stick. I had a hot bed (heated to 65°C or higher), a significant amount of squish and a very slow speed of about 12mm/s. I would like to point out two caveats. In addition, this only worked consistently when the base of the model was plain and flat. There will either be a loss of adhesion or the details, like letters, feet, etc, will come loose after a couple of even if the prints do stick, the corners will lift since this tape does not adhere very well to the bed surface. My printer has been printing almost daily for over 3 years, so this is not a lack of experience issue the tape simply does not provide adequate adhesion to either the print or It is better to print directly on glass rather than on paper.
While printing PETG, the PETG started peeling up on the bed when 75°C was set. We had no issues printing the same part on multiple strips of 3M 2090 masking tape when using the same settings. The heat is raising my suspicions that something is wrong. I am unsure about PLA at 50C, but I assume it would be fine.
If it's not wiped with rubbing alcohol, the filament will no longer stick to it. In the filament, there was a midrange I wouldn't assume it was filament, as it wasn't on the spool.
I received the item as advertised and it is a perfect fit for my Anet A9 printer bed.
In order to get the best adhesion on the first printed layer, I prepare the tape surface with rubbing alcohol.
A strong attachment of the tape to the build plate was not achieved. A warped part has resulted from the part pulling away from the tape while printing.
I had no issues with the program. It was perfect.