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    • peter247undefined
      peter247 @cosmowave
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      @cosmowave just a generic TPU flexible , but not super flexible .

      Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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      • Egon.Netundefined
        Egon.Net @peter247
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        @peter247 I got a flexible (Winkle Tenaflex) that was PP/TPE, and didn't adhere to ANYTHING. I finally got it to adhere to packaging tape, and later on I started using Magigoo PP. Have a try with packaging tape and tell us how it went!

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        • peter247undefined
          peter247 @Egon.Net
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          @egon-net What about blue painter's tape ? , not used that for a long time on my printer

          Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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          • 64bitundefined
            64bit
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            I personally have found that TPU prints best on those cheap crappy black surfaces that everyone replaces as their "first mod" to their 3d printer. I swapped to a steel/PEI plate a long time ago, but when I started with TPU i put the cheap black textured surface back on and I have never had a part curling issue.

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            • peter247undefined
              peter247 @whosrdaddy
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              @whosrdaddy Yep , I think you could call it hard , when you print at 40% infill it is solid.

              Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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              • peter247undefined
                peter247 @64bit
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                @64bit I'll try one of the sheets which came with my flashforge creator pro.

                Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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                • mrehorstdmdundefined
                  mrehorstdmd
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                  TPU likes thick layers and relatively slow print speeds (I keep it down to 50 mm/sec), retraction off. Reduce filament pinch pressure in the extruder. You can clean up the hairs after the print is finished. It sticks well to a 60-70C PEI bed surface. I don't use a cooling fan with it at all.

                  https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                  • peter247undefined
                    peter247 @mrehorstdmd
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                    O.K try again .

                    First I'll try it Hot 80c , must hotter than my 50c I set it too like PLA .
                    Than try tape or a covering if that doesn't work all at 50mm/s , which is 13mm/s first layer .

                    Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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                    • Egon.Netundefined
                      Egon.Net @peter247
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                      @peter247 said in Any advice printing tpu ?:

                      @egon-net What about blue painter's tape ? , not used that for a long time on my printer

                      Nope. It didn't work. It had to be polypropyplene tape, like the typical transparent packaging tape.

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                      • peter247undefined
                        peter247 @Egon.Net
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                        @egon-net I know what you mean now the brown / shiny polypropyplene packing tape

                        Ender 5 plus linear rail and hemera powered by duet 2 wifi , CR10s pro v1 with bltouch mostly stock , BLV mgn Cube slowly being built powered by duet 3 mini 5+

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                        • Egon.Netundefined
                          Egon.Net @peter247
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                          @peter247 said in Any advice printing tpu ?:

                          @egon-net I know what you mean now the brown / shiny polypropyplene packing tape

                          Yes, that tape! That worked for me. All the other materials I tried were like printing eggs on a teflon pan.

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                          • danielkrahundefined
                            danielkrah @Egon.Net
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                            @egon-net i am using the Zimple Ziflex PEI powder coated sheet.
                            it sticks relatively good with a brim.

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                            • Egon.Netundefined
                              Egon.Net @danielkrah
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                              @danielkrah I already use a PEI sheet, but there's no adherence at all. I end up with the adhesive tape, and it kinda works.

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                              • rjenkinsgbundefined
                                rjenkinsgb
                                last edited by rjenkinsgb

                                I've only done a few bits for experimentation.

                                I just used Pritt (white glue stick for paper) and that worked fine, temperatures 70 & 240.

                                Robert J.

                                Printers: Overlord pro, Kossel XL+ with Duet 6HC and "Frankentron", TronXY X5SA Pro converted to E3D toolchange with Duet 6HC and 1LC toolboards.

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                                • cosmowaveundefined
                                  cosmowave
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                                  I print Ninjaflex TPU without any problems on glass and carbon.
                                  Never had a problem with sticking. Mostly it sticks to much!

                                  Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator @cosmowave
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                                    @cosmowave said in Any advice printing tpu ?:

                                    Mostly it sticks to much!

                                    This has been my problem as well. Little bit of glue stick to act as a release agent.

                                    Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                    • SJIundefined
                                      SJI
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                                      I was originally using buildtak sheets, printing the same item repeatedly in the same location on the bed, got about 20-30 parts. Each part takes 9 hrs to print.
                                      I then switched to garalite G11 3mm sheet 16months ago and still haven’t had to touch up the G11 surface. Best money spent

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