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PCB for Prusa MK / Core One series

PCB for Prusa MK / Core One series

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Textured Powder-coated

The MK52 heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets.

Powder coating directly on metal makes this print sheet very difficult to damage. If a heated nozzle crashed into it, the metal can dissipate the heat. Powder coating also gives the surface a distinctly textured look that will be visible on your prints. The textured surface hides most of the mechanical damage caused by tools. Only the very top of the small bumps can be scratched, which will not affect the bottom of the model. This surface is used on our print farm, please look at the printed parts you have on your printer as a reference.

Smooth PEI

The MK52 heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets. The spring steel sheet with smooth double-sided PEI uses the same PEI sheets as on the MK2/S. It is the best solution for printing PLA, and it has good adhesion with almost all materials. The bottom of your prints will be smooth.

You can leave small marks on the print surface with your nozzle or tools, these will typically be shinier than the rest. It does not affect functionality or adhesion. However, if you want to have the same surface appearance on the entire print bed, you can restore it. The easiest way is to take the hard side of a dry kitchen sponge and wipe the affected area with a circular motion gently a few times.

Find more details about the spring steel sheets in our knowledge base.

Update:

The steel sheet color may differ from the product image (black, gold, green, etc.). The smooth PEI surface on the steel sheet, as well as all other properties, remain the same for all color versions.

Satin Powder-coated

The MK52 heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets.

The Satin sheet further expands our line-up of print sheets. In terms of printing properties, the Satin sheet sits between the smooth and textured variants. Its powder-coated surface with lightly textured matte finish offers an optimal level of adhesion, especially when printing PLA and PETG materials. It is fully compatible with a wide range of common and less-common filaments, such as ABS, ASA, FlexFill 98A, Polycarbonate and more. A vast majority of materials can be printed without a separation layer (e.g. glue).

Polycarbonate - prints better on satin (compared to smooth and textured sheets) - when printing with PC often, glue stick layer is recommended to prevent possible damage to the sheet.

PA Nylon Powder-coated

The MK52 heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets.

This print sheet is specially designed for printing polyamide-based filaments, especially Prusament PA11 Carbon Fiber Black. PA11-type materials generally have lower adhesion on textured or satin print sheets. This sheet has a special surface finish that increases adhesion and is perfect for Prusament PA11.
You can learn more about the double-sided powder-coated PA Nylon spring steel sheet in our knowledge base.

IMPORTANT!

The surface of this sheet should only be cleaned with plain water. Using common agents such as IPA or acetone will lead to a rapid deterioration of the surface. Using a glue stick is no longer necessary and is recommended. To clean grease-stained areas, use plain water with a drop of dish soap.

Note:

Consumable parts, such as PEI sheets (smooth, textured, nylon, etc.) are not covered by the warranty, as the coatings are designed to degrade over time, unless failure has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship. Cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents, cracks or other cosmetic damage, is also not covered by the warranty. Only defective sheets on arrival are covered by the warranty.

As a result of the temperatures the sheet is exposed to during printing, its surface will gradually become shinier or may develop minor, dull areas. This visual change does not negatively affect printing properties and is not considered a reason for a warranty claim.

Please note that with the Original Prusa MK4, the wear of PA Nylon sheets is particularly noticeable at the Z-probe points, where the nozzle leaves visible marks on the surface. This does not affect surface adhesion and general printability. You can examine the marks in our knowledge base article.

 

PP powder-coated

The MK52 heatbed has embedded high Curie temperature magnets. These magnets are able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets.

This print sheet is specially designed for printing with polypropylene-based filaments – particularly Prusament PP Carbon Fiber Black. PP materials generally have lower adhesion on textured or satin print sheets. This sheet has a special surface treatment that increases adhesion and makes it ideal for Prusament PP.

The PP sheet has a lightly textured surface, similar to the Satin Powder-coated Steel Sheet.

You can read more about the PP sheet in our online help article.

IMPORTANT!

Never clean the PP sheet with acetone! Acetone partially dissolves the sheet's surface, leaving stains. It can also negatively affect both the adhesion properties and the sheet's lifespan. Read more about printing on the PP sheet in our online help article.

Notes

Consumable parts, such as PEI sheets (smooth, textured, PP, etc.), are not covered by the warranty, as the coating is designed to wear down over time, unless there is a defect in materials or manufacturing. Cosmetic damage, including – but not limited to – scratches, dents, cracks, or other surface damage, is also not covered by the warranty. Only defective sheets upon receipt are covered by the warranty.

After removing the 3D printed item, you may notice a visible imprint on the sheet's surface. This is only a visual change: it leaves no marks on subsequent 3D prints and does not affect printing properties in any way. It is therefore not considered a valid reason for a warranty claim.

As a result of the temperatures the sheet is exposed to during printing, parts of the heatbed's texture may be imprinted on the underside of the sheet, making certain areas slightly shinier. This visual change does not negatively affect printing properties and is also not considered a valid reason for a warranty claim.