• kitnaht@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    I said backwards, not upside down. You have the logo facing the back of the machine. It’s supposed to be readable from the front.

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      12 days ago

      Ah got it. Just thought you meant that the plastic peels off if i used it that way round lol

      I do rotate the bed occasionally. I feel like it wears evenly but i guess i could just rotate the print instead.

      Well well … I don’t really care too much about apearances anyway.

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        12 days ago

        It actually IS possible to print on the plain glass on the other side. Many early machines only had glass as a build plate, so that’s valid - especially with various other materials.

        The black surface does wear out over time, when you need to replace it, a magnetic sheet + PEI build surface is probably what you want to move to. The biggest problem with the black glass plates is that the surface acts like sandpaper; and it can easily destroy a nozzle with just a short swipe across it.