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sixpack
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Printing ASA without destroying my bed

Hi,

I couldn't find my issue:
Yesterday I started printing my new JetBlack ASA on my (new 🙂 ) i3Mk3s, the print quality was near perfect, but:

When I was done I realized the print stuck like hell to the structured bed, I was able to remove it and switched to the steel sheet for the next print.

Steel sheet was even "worse" I was able to get the print of but the ring of filament stuck like hell, so I tried the stick glue as a agent... 

even worse 🙁

How do I get the ASA not to stick too much?

Thanks,

Jan

 

 

Napsal : 02/10/2020 11:41 am
karl-herbert
(@karl-herbert)
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RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed
Posted by: @j-hochgartz

Hi,

I couldn't find my issue:
Yesterday I started printing my new JetBlack ASA on my (new 🙂 ) i3Mk3s, the print quality was near perfect, but:

When I was done I realized the print stuck like hell to the structured bed, I was able to remove it and switched to the steel sheet for the next print.

Steel sheet was even "worse" I was able to get the print of but the ring of filament stuck like hell, so I tried the stick glue as a agent... 

even worse 🙁

How do I get the ASA not to stick too much?

Thanks,

Jan

 

 

Hello and welcome to the Prusaforum!

You can change the z-first layer settings a little bit, set the nozzle higher or maybe use Bluetape or Capton.There are also sprays for it, like Dimafix and others. Some also use hairspray - but I have never tested it.

Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.

Napsal : 02/10/2020 12:12 pm
sixpack
(@sixpack)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed

I tried Malerkrepp too little adhesion, Malerkrepp plus Paperglue stick enough all good until 30 min before the end of the 9h print.

 

Any other hint, I can’t be the only one with this adhesion, or am I leveling too low?

 

Regards,

 

Jan

Napsal : 03/10/2020 8:26 pm
ManelTo
(@manelto)
Estimable Member
RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed

with filaments that stick too much to the bed, such as flexible filament, I use talcum powder

Sorry for my poor English. I try to do my best.

Napsal : 04/10/2020 6:35 am
sixpack
(@sixpack)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed

Update:
I printed a ASA yesterday with a lower zValue (i.e. higher print) which went well.

Currently I am printing something with a lot of surface so I am using tape 🙂

Thanks for all the Feedback.

keep on printing,

Jan

Napsal : 05/10/2020 6:48 am
hawai
(@hawai)
Reputable Member
RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed

Hi Jan,

 

can I have your problem please? So far ASA was mostly a warping, shrinking, popping of the build plate pain for me.

 

Cheers

Hansjoerg

Napsal : 09/10/2020 5:20 am
Nabil
(@nabil)
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RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed

@h-waibel

Enclosure helped me a lot.

 

Napsal : 09/10/2020 7:43 pm
ewr2san
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Trusted Member
RE: Printing ASA without destroying my bed

I can confirm that Hairspray is an excellent method for ASA.  Have Printed Prusa ASA, Polymaker, and Generic stuff.  All with Hairspray on both the smooth and textured sheet. Vastly superior to talcum or tape.  Have not tried magigoo or other chemicals since for me Hairspray performs flawlessly.

September 14, 2020 at 17:32
For the folks talking about bed prep. I’ve been using my usual method of Aqua Net “Extra Super Hold” Unscented Hairspray. It works just as well as it does on PETg (sticks it for first layer, detaches easily when cool).

For those of you about to say something negative about hairspray:
I print 90+% PETg, mostly on the textured sheet (sometime the smooth). since 4/2018 I Have printed 48+ KG (tally of Amazon Rolls) of PETg, 4.8KG of TPU, 8 KG of abrasives + exotics like ASA, and 8KG of various PLA. Mostly on the Textured Sheet, some on the Smooth Sheet. Aside from the purge strip starting to show some wear (smooth has the nozzle heat bubble), and a noob mistake setting z too low, both sheets look perfect.

Napsal : 09/10/2020 8:12 pm
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