







🌟 Print in Style: Where Cutting-Edge Tech Meets Cosmic Flair!
This 257x257mm double-sided spring steel build plate features unique rainbow confetti and galaxy holographic textures, engineered for Bambu Lab 3D printers. Crafted from high-strength spring steel, it offers exceptional flatness and flexibility, ensuring durable, deformation-resistant performance. Optimized for PLA and PETG filaments at 60-80°C, it delivers superior first-layer adhesion. Easy to clean and compatible with multiple Bambu Lab models, it transforms your printing experience with both style and function.






T**F
Works well with PLA, NOT ABS!
Works pretty great in my X1 carbon. I have noticed that you definitely cannot get ABS to stick to the plate, so keep that in mind. Other than that, it's sticking to my prints pretty well, as long as I give it a clean wipe with some rubbing alcohol before each print. It's nice having the bottom smooth instead of textured with glue and what not LOL
@**H
Love this bed, use it on both my Bambu Lab X1 and Ankermake M5, fits both
I ordered this bed to replace using diffraction grating film or 3m vinyls.The product arrived same day and packaged nicely for safe transport.I absolutely love PEI beds and love this bed for the unique diffraction pattern it produces on the first layer of my prints. Previously I used diffraction grated film taped onto my beds, or 3m vinyl wraps like carbon fiber or forged carbon fiber, however the longevity of usage is not so great with film or vinyl.When I use these beds with the diffraction pattern side up (it has dual sides, normal PEI textured or the diffraction grating side (triangles) ) I mostly stick with PLA and TPU. Ideaformer states that you should only use PLA, TPU, PETG, or ABS, however I have limited success with PETG and ABS due to poor bed adhesion. The maximum rated temp for these beds is a solid 180c and I don't know many people that ever set their bed past 100c, most printer beds are not even capable of going over 110c. I have no issues with PLA and TPU adhering to the bed. I set bed temp to 65c for both PLA and TPU.I use this bed on both my Bambu Labs X1 and my Ankermake M5. On the Ankermake M5 it is a little larger than the bed itself but this hasn't been an issue at all. I have completed several hundred prints on the Ankermake M5 using these beds with zero issue. Some people cut the bed to perfect size but I find that unnecessary, plus I can swap the bed from my Bambu to Anker printer without issue. Ideaformer makes these beds with 3 different patterns, small triangles (this one), carbon fiber look, and "starry night". I own all 3 and love them!To ensure the best results... hopefully your first layer game is on point!I would definitely recommend this to others!
C**A
Perfect for the Elegoo Centauri Carbon
I am very happy with the purchase of the Double Sided Black PEI Build Plate for Bambu Lab. I has worked really well print after print. I use it with my Elegoo Centauri Carbon. I would recommend it to anyone. Thanks for a great and reasonably priced item.
K**E
Pretty good
One of my prints actually tore a section off, it was user error for sure but I never left a mark on the stock plate. I arrange items to avoid that corner that I damaged and the textured carbon fiber finish looks amazing. The fit is the same or very close to my original.
C**M
Cheap and janky. Hardly works without grief.
While the concept here is cool, they really cheap'd out on the material and fabrication of these plates. These don't just work with the X1C out of the box. There's all sorts of crap you've got to do to get them to even begin to work, and most of the time your prints will fail anyway. It doesn't matter how much you clean these stupid things, either. Even after cleaning with 99% IPA and wearing rubber gloves to handle the plate, it still has about a 10% success rate, and the successes look like crap because it's usually dragging strings around that didn't adhere. These are lazily fabricated. I'd wait until someone is releasing these with QR codes that the X1C recognizes and the adhesion issues have been sorted out. Other prismatic PEI plates that actually work are coated with something that increases adhesion. You can physically feel that these plates do not have that. They are always smooth to the touch, never tacky, which is the opposite of what you want.Yes, I've gone through all the troubleshooting forums online about these stupid things and tried every recommendation. The only time I've had a successful print is after doing the following:1) Put the textured PEI plate on2) Calibrate a print to the textured PEI plate3) Change the plates4) Turn off the "Enable plate detection" setting (if you don't do this it NEVER works)5) Set up your print with the Smooth PEI Plate selection6) Turn on a minimum of 7mm outer brims7) Increase plate heat to at least 50C7) Make sure to enable bed leveling and extrusion calibration when sending to the printer8) Watch closely and MANUALLY REMOVE all of the strings from the hot end that don't adhere to the plate, before it starts printing the part(s)9) Pray that the first layer adheres10) Stop print and repeat 9 more times until it works, because it definitely didn't work the first time
D**H
Great plate for smooth printing
I was looking for a smooth PEI plate for my Bambu X1C, and this combo plate looked like a good value.Two days of printing so far and everything adheres perfectly, with or without glue-stick. Printed some ASA yesterday (plate temp 105-110C) and currently running a PLA print (55C) and both worked beautifully. ASA (+glue stick) popped right off the plate with a quick flex as soon as it cooled a bit, and a test print of PLA had the same results.Great smooth surface for those that don't want a textured base.Fits the X1C heatbed perfectly, barcode sticker (a batch included in the package) seems to function, but will probably wash off after 2-3 washings so long-term it's best to disable build plate checking so the X1C will ignore the lack of barcode.I've washed it once, and was no more difficult than washing any other plate in that a little dish soap and warm water is all it really took.
D**N
Pretty decent
I used it on my A1 to print a display shelf for some other prints, using the instructions provided, I didn't have too many problems. The prints do warp a lot, I'm not sure why but that was mostly during cool down. The texture is fine, small prints and details won't stick super good unless you really play with settings. The plate feels pretty close to the original pei sheet in terms of flexibility. It's not the cheapest plate but better than waiting for AliExpress shipping.
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