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Reddit mentions of 3M 468MP Adhesive Transfer Tape, 0.75" Width x 20yd Length (1 roll)

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3M 468MP Adhesive Transfer Tape, 0.75
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    Features:
  • High speed processing of parts in the medical, telecommunications and electronics markets (medical components, durable labels, flexible circuits).
  • Bonding graphic overlays for membrane switches and for bonding the complete switch to the equipment surface.
  • Bonding metal nameplates and rating plates in the aerospace, medical and industrial equipment, automotive, appliance and electronic markets.
  • Excellent resistance to harsh environments; this adhesive can withstand splashes of organic solvents, weak acids and bases and salt water, cleaning solutions, germicidals, disinfectants, oils, etc. In addition, it performs well after exposure to humidity and hot/cold cycles.
  • Lamination to industrial foams for rotary die-cutting of small gaskets for industrial and electronics markets.
Specs:
Height0.8 inches
Length4.8 inches
Number of items1
Width4.8 inches

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Found 1 comment on 3M 468MP Adhesive Transfer Tape, 0.75" Width x 20yd Length (1 roll):

u/Dycus ยท 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

While I've never had success with a Rep2X and PLA (except for one roll this one time), it sounds like you've got it extruding fairly well at this point.

So your current difficulty is getting the print to stay stuck to the bed? I'd recommend getting a sheet of PEI (I use 0.03" thickness) like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013HKZTA
Then cut it to size and stick it to your print bed with this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007Y7CZ32

I've had awesome success with PEI and PLA. It sticks great until it cools down, then it comes off easily. Print with the bed at 50C.