Prusament PC Blend / Glue
When using the glue, what is the recommended method for cleaning the print bed between prints?
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
If you mean the glue stick, I usually clean it off with IPA, and when I do use glue stick I usually take it completely off after a print.
When I use Layerneer I kind of buff it off with IPA between prints and when it gets too well used I'll take it off completely.
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
When using the glue, what is the recommended method for cleaning the print bed between prints?
I use magigoo or dimafix from time to time. The adhesion agent is relatively easy to remove with warm water after printing.
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RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
Glue stick is specifically designed to be washed off with water. Water actually works better than IPA for some reason.
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@jsw what’s IPA?
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
@dustin-7
isopropyl alcohol, the stuff Prusa recommends for cleaning their print sheets.
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
@dustin-7
Isopropanol 99.9%: https://hoefer-shop.at/technische-chemikalien/isopropanol/1-liter
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RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
Got it...I figured that’s what it was.
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I presume it’s best to clean after each print? Sorry for the barrage of questions, I just haven’t found much info online regarding Prusa’s procedure for this.
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
@dustin-7
I do not. I will use a wet sponge to slightly smooth if it is roughened up. I will add more if there are blad spots. Once every week to two weeks, I wash the plate and reapply.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
Magigoo PC. Works very well
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
Wash off with water , dry and clean with isopropyl alcohol
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I am finalizing a review on Magigoo: http://3dprinterreviewblog.com/2021/01/15/review-magigoo/
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
I presume it’s best to clean after each print? Sorry for the barrage of questions, I just haven’t found much info online regarding Prusa’s procedure for this.
Glue stick tends to build up, something that Layerneer and similar products do not. If/when I use glue stick I will usually clean it off after each print. I've found that denatured alcohol seems to cut the glue stick residue a bit better than IPA.
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Does layerneer work with PC Blend? On their website it says untested.
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
Does layerneer work with PC Blend? On their website it says untested.
I don't do that many PC Blend prints, but I have tested Layerneer with some small-footprint PC Blend parts and it appeared to work fine. After the cool-down a quick flex of the smooth sheet and they popped right off. (Of course I tried this on the one partially-damaged sheet I have, so NBD if it had resulted in further damage.)
I would be confident using it for PC Blend jobs that do not have large flat surfaces against the build plate. For those, I would probably use glue stick, as recommended by Prusa.
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@jsw
It works on smaller prints. I would say it is hit or miss on larger ones.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
@jsw
It works on smaller prints. I would say it is hit or miss on larger ones.
What's the approximate footprint dimensions of the largest PC Blend print that you've done? I was thinking, and the largest I think I've ever done was the replacement fan shroud for the printer.
RE: Prusament PC Blend / Glue
I printed several that were 100 mm x 100mm or more. They tended to warp a little. Even a little can lead to issues. I have one printer that I replaced all the parts with Urban Grey PC Blend. I just rebuilt it in PETG.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog