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			<description><![CDATA[<p>After allowing my part to completely cool on my new glass bed-topper, I noticed that it was still stuck to the bed with a light static cling.</p><p>Think it is possible to use this to help a part stick initially? I was thinking some kind of friction electrostatic generator, but I am not sure if this is plausible enough to test.</p><p>Anyway if this were possible, seems like it could significantly improve the ability of the machine to auto-eject a part and start over.</p>]]></description>
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