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GBMaryland
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

polycarbonate, even with glue did not like the Prusa satin sheet, had no issues whatsoever with the cryogrip-glacier.

granted, that’s a pretty small piece, but it definitely had no problems adhering….

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gb160
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

Right, managed to get 2 ordered straight from China, at a much more palatable price than Amazon UK was offering...around half the price.
My only question is longevity of these plates, I mean at the price compared to the Prusa's I cant really expect these things to work for years, but just wondering if anyone can comment on how these are likely to hold up after say, six or 12 months?

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GBMaryland
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

I’ve got one in the H2 D and I have printed all sorts of stuff on it, and it has yet to show any obvious signs of  wear. I’ve actually used the one of my core one quite a bit before I put on the nozzle cleaning attachment. With the remix it’ll now stay on there again…. The only thing I occasionally find is that I have to clean it with soap and water.

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gb160
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

What does the first layer appearance look like with these? any chance of a close up?

Is it closer to Prusa Satin or Smooth plate appearance ?

Sorry for the questions/demands 😂 Its the one thing I really like about the satin plate is the first layer appearance. I find for PETG adhesion on the satin plate is very good, but for certain matte PLA I find adhesion can be an issue, especially for big/tall prints.

 

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hyiger
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Themenstarter answered:
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

 

Posted by: @gb160

What does the first layer appearance look like with these? any chance of a close up?

Is it closer to Prusa Satin or Smooth plate appearance ?

Sorry for the questions/demands 😂 Its the one thing I really like about the satin plate is the first layer appearance. I find for PETG adhesion on the satin plate is very good, but for certain matte PLA I find adhesion can be an issue, especially for big/tall prints.

 

Interesting question though. It's definitely more of a satin plate in appearance. I do a comparison print later, one on each plate. 

Veröffentlicht : 20/09/2025 12:23 am
gb160
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

 

Posted by: @hyiger

 

Posted by: @gb160

What does the first layer appearance look like with these? any chance of a close up?

Is it closer to Prusa Satin or Smooth plate appearance ?

Sorry for the questions/demands 😂 Its the one thing I really like about the satin plate is the first layer appearance. I find for PETG adhesion on the satin plate is very good, but for certain matte PLA I find adhesion can be an issue, especially for big/tall prints.

 

Interesting question though. It's definitely more of a satin plate in appearance. I do a comparison print later, one on each plate. 

Cool cheers mate.

One last question 😂
Are you printing with the plate cooler than previous Prusa plates ? 

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hyiger
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Posted by: @gb160

 

Posted by: @hyiger

 

Posted by: @gb160

What does the first layer appearance look like with these? any chance of a close up?

Is it closer to Prusa Satin or Smooth plate appearance ?

Sorry for the questions/demands 😂 Its the one thing I really like about the satin plate is the first layer appearance. I find for PETG adhesion on the satin plate is very good, but for certain matte PLA I find adhesion can be an issue, especially for big/tall prints.

 

Interesting question though. It's definitely more of a satin plate in appearance. I do a comparison print later, one on each plate. 

Cool cheers mate.

One last question 😂
Are you printing with the plate cooler than previous Prusa plates ? 

I tested this and PLA/PETG can run with a 50C bed temp no adhesion issues. For the other filaments I've been using whatever the manufacturer recommends. I have yet to find a material that doesn't stick to the plate. It's insane. As promised all of my Prusa plates are now the closet. Even the "special" PA and PP plates. The only other plate I use now is a generic textured plate I picked up for $20 that is way better than the Prusa textured plate (which is also in said box). 

My only criticism of the Cryo plate is that it gives a grainy finish. Somewhere between a smooth and textured plate. Personally though I like it. But if you want a super-smooth finish for aesthetic  reasons then I suppose Satin or PEI smooth still has it's place. For me, don't really care. I did a comparison left is Cryo and right is Satin with Prusament PETG:

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hyiger
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Themenstarter answered:
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

One thing I noticed is I don't have to clean this plate as often as the satin plate. The satin plate required an alcohol rub down between prints and then a dish soap and water cleaning about once a week. I also had to keep the glue sticks handy for certain prints and use brims. The Cryo's are cheap enough (for me in the states) that it just doesn't make any sense to continue with Prusa plates. 

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gb160
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

That’s great, looking forward to trying this out. I’m happy with a textured finish, most of my parts are purely functional and I’ve never liked a smooth appearance. 

Veröffentlicht : 20/09/2025 4:48 pm
Geoff Steele
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

 

Posted by: @hyiger

One thing I noticed is I don't have to clean this plate as often as the satin plate. The satin plate required an alcohol rub down between prints and then a dish soap and water cleaning about once a week. I also had to keep the glue sticks handy for certain prints and use brims. The Cryo's are cheap enough (for me in the states) that it just doesn't make any sense to continue with Prusa plates. 

Having said that, the cryo plate doesn't show fingerprints like the Prusa one (helpfully?) does so I still clean mine between prints just in case. 

FWIW I still use both, and use the Prusa as the default, but find the cryo excellent overall

Veröffentlicht : 21/09/2025 3:59 am
Neal
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

I have only two days of experience with the Core One and the Glacier build plate.   My question about printing PLA and PETG with the lower bed temperature:   Are you making a custom profile in some way, or are you simply going into a print-time tuning menu and dialing down the bed temperature?

I have printer about 6 things just fine with defaults, at full/normal temp, but was curious to try the lower bed temp, and wanted to learn the best way to do  that.

Thanks,

Neal

 

Veröffentlicht : 21/09/2025 4:45 am
Geoff Steele
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One

Hi Neal I've not modified any of the profiles to lower the temperature. It's been my go-to for filament with CF in it, and any that recommend brims like transparent and silk (generally without adding a brim). I've yet to have a print fail on it, in contrast silk and transparent have on occasion on the Prusa satin. I've been using the profiles provided, aside from one I made for a filament that didn't exist in the library, and I dialed that in just as it said without tweaking.

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