Are you in Australia and looking to buy a Prusa MK3S PEI/textured coated spring steel build plate? This double - sided bed is a game - changer. One side is a smooth PEI layer, and the other is a textured gold side. The textured side has no logo, while the smooth side has a transparent Phaser FPV logo at the bottom. Note that these beds are made by a third - party, not Prusa. Upgrade your 3D printing with this PEI - coated build sheet. No more worries about glue sticks, painters tape, or prints not sticking. Just clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol, start printing, and when done, flex the sheet and the print pops off. Advantages: It never warps or rusts, is easy for new users to get the first layer right, is flexible and removable, sticks well to magnets, suits various filaments (especially PLA), is easy to clean (just flex after cooling), has fast heater performance, and is a lifetime 3D printer bed. Features: The smooth PEI is 0.2MM thick with 3M468 tape. It's made of 100% real Ultem1000 (PEI) in amber color with a matte surface from Europe. The spring steel sheet is flat, flexible, and adheres perfectly to the bed magnet. The PEI comes with pre - applied 3M tape, bubble - free. Recommended print temps: PLA – 60C, HTPLA – 60C, PETG – 70 - 80C, PCTG – 70 - 80C, ABS – 100C.

Using this spring steel sheet is easy. First, clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol before you start printing. Select the right print temperature according to the filament you're using, like 60C for PLA and 100C for ABS. When it comes to printing PETG, PCTG, or TPU, apply hairspray or PVA gluestick to prevent bonding and damage to the PEI surface. After printing, wait until the plate is close to room temperature (under 30C) before removing the parts. To remove the 3D print, simply take out the spring steel plate, flex it a bit, and the print will pop off. As for maintenance, keep it clean by wiping it with isopropyl alcohol. Since it never warps or rusts, you don't have to worry too much about long - term storage. Just make sure to store it in a dry place when not in use.