A foodsafe Rice Paper Printing surface. (abs [with residual heat] and PLA stick very well)

A foodsafe Rice Paper Printing surface. (abs [with residual heat] and PLA stick very well)

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The text revolves around using rice paper sheets for printing purposes, specifically in relation to sugar and other food items. The sheets are not only useful for printing but also have various other applications making them a handy item to keep in the kitchen. They are cost-effective and come in large packs, making it ideal for regular use. However, they are destroyed with each print, so it's essential to purchase them in bulk. The text highlights that PLA and ABS adhere well to rice paper sheets, and ABS continues to bond even after the heated bed has been turned off (PLA likely does too). The sheets can be used straight out of the package or wet for a different effect - when wet, they lay very flat like a layer of skin. However, caution is advised as leaving them on the heated bed for too long could cause them to shatter due to surface tension and heat. The best results are achieved by turning off the heater once the sheet is almost dry before starting the print. The author wishes luck in creating delicious prints with this method.

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