The build plates for the Bambu Lab X-1 3-D printers seem to be a bit of an Achilles heel for them. Their durability is questionable, suffering from bubbles and tears quite easily, and glue stick is pretty much a necessity to aid model releasing and reduce wear on the build plate. Another issue is that for larger prints with warp-prone materials such as ABS, the corners can peel off the plate during the print or the edges of the build plate itself can actually curl up off the bed.
I've used one of these Polypropylene build plates on my bed slinger with amazing results. It's light-weight, reliable, and durable so I decided to try it out in my X-1C. For now this is just a test but my first benchy printed from the stock file on the X-1C printed really well. The only change I made from the stock file was to increase the bed temperature to 60C. Other than that, absolutely no tuning has been done yet. This is Hatchbox PLA. It printed first time without any dramas. LIDAR works just fine with this plate too :).
I intend to test out a bunch of different materials and see if this might be a worthwhile permanent upgrade for all materials. Anyone who tries this out, please let me know how you get along with it. If it tests well then I will look at designing more suitable permanent brackets.
I got this build plate here: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07JC9LQTY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details but I don't see any reason you can't try out a different brand of the same material.
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