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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p><p>New to the forum and I am enquiring for our DT department here at rhe <br />college I work at.</p><p>We have two XYZ filament printers and we have constant issues with the Ender<br />self adhesive bed layer coming adrift, peeling and curling and generally just<br />not wanting to stay adhered to the aluminium base of the platform.</p><p>We clean the aluminium thoroughly, have tried sticking them down whilst<br />both hot AND cold.&nbsp; Sometimes they stay put and we get a few successfull<br />print jobs. In fact every job is successful with a good stuck down bed.</p><p>I guess bulldog clips or some kind of plastic U section but I would see these as a <br />sketchy work around... </p><p>We would appreciate any thoughts or input?!</p><p>Thanks....&nbsp; &nbsp; Trev</p>]]></description>
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