Creality Glass Bed for CR-10S Pro CR-X CR-10 V2-310x320x4mm Official Version Build Surface

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About the Platform Glass Plate Official Version 1.Compatible with CR-10S Pro, CR-10S Pro V2, CR-X, CR-X Pro, CR-10 V2, CR-10 V3. 2.Material of high-borosilicate glass, 4mm thick, maximum working temperature 500?. 3.The glass bed with high flatness solves the issue that printing platform's not flat enough. 4.As temperature rising, the mold would stick on bed tightly. 5.As temperature down, micro-changes in the crystalline structure will allow surface to completely release the modle. 6.Genuine product offered by brand Creality, as authorized agent, we provide life long warranty. Temperature Settings for Different 3D Printer Filaments PLA: 50-70ºC Flexible filament: 50-70ºC ABS: 100-125ºC (110ºC is recommended) PC: 100-130ºC (120ºC is recommended) Nelon: 90-120ºC (110ºC is recommended) PP: 100-130ºC (120 ºC is recommended) PETG: 50-70ºC Note 1.After printing several times, wipe with a cloth gently which is dampened with alcohol or acetone when glass bed cools down to room temperature. 2.As the print has finished, DO NOT try to remove the model from the glass bed with force. This glass bed must come down to room temperature for the coating surface to "release" the mold. Because forcibly removing the print from the glass bed at high temperature WILL DAMAGE the proprietary surface. 3.Because the glass plate is thicker, pls lower the platform hot bed before any print operating to avoid extruder nozzle scraping the glass bed. 4.Please remove the plastic film from the glass before use. 5.DO NOT use this bed with “Economy” setting on the CR-10S Pro. This setting will turn off the hotbed after a while during the print, and this may cause the glass bed to release the print, resulting in a failed print. When start printing, find the “Economy” setting in printer menus and confirm it is set to: OFF.