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Epsilon Flexible Printing Surface: Simplify Post‑Print Removal on BCN3D Epsilon & Sigma D25

We are pleased to introduce the Flexible Printing Surface, a new product that is compatible with BCN3D Epsilon and Sigma D25 3D printers that are autocalibration enabled. This upgrade offers a faster way to remove print jobs with minimal effort. This not only saves time but also contributes to a smoother workflow, providing users with increased productivity and convenience.

The upgrade consists of a new float glass that has a magnetic sheet attached to it on which the Flexible Printing Surface, a flexible magnetic PEI sheet, is positioned. The user must remove the current glass, which is made of borosilicate, and replace it with this new one. Once the upgrade kit is installed (in place of the standard glass), the Flexible Printing Surface can be switched out as many times as required. This is a consumable part and will wear down overtime at a rate depending on material, cleaning routine and printing temperature.

The option of choosing a float glass was analyzed in depth and several existing options on the market were studied, with float glass proving to be the best option as shown in the study below.

When developing this product, we had to have in mind 3 key aspects:

To achieve this, we focused on maintaining compatibility with existing hardware without any modifications. Our process involved experimenting with various base materials to place the flexible printing surface. We specifically assessed the average Z offset across different solutions, representing the average deviation from the center of the build plate.

In this analysis we can see that the float glass option with the magnetic sheet is the one that provides the best Z offset.

After analyzing all the solutions, we determined that float glass is the best option. It ensures a consistently flat print surface and exhibits minimal deviation when exposed to various temperatures.

On our latest Stratos version, the 2.0, users will need to select the option for the flexible printing surface when slicing a print job. In this article from our knowledge base, we explain all the details on how to install and configure it. The new flexible printing surface is available as an upgrade kit, which includes float glass with the magnetic sheet and the flexible surface, or as a consumable, which only includes the flexible surface.

Considerations:

Users interested in the new flexible printing surface can acquire it through their nearest BCN3D distributor by 1st February.


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