This might be a stupid question, but are the rubber pads a standard thickness? I need to change out some of my rubber pads on my auto but I am a little hesitant. If the pads' thickness isn't standard I worry that the pressure will not be even on all print stations.
Good video...very funny...I did one a few days ago and it was time consuming. I used heat gun and putty knife then acetone...not good...then goof off worked pretty good. Finished with acetone and a micro fiber cloth. 3D printers have the same problem with adhesive.
How long does the pallet rubber usually last? What is purpose of the pallet rubber and is it necessary? Can you just use pallet tape? Thanks for the tutorials Cam.
Ron Waller - apparently it helps lay down a thicker deposit of ink. In one of cans last videos, he said he prefers the platens without rubber. Vastex V2000HD presses come with rubber covered platens standard. I haven't tried it but I might try it on a few extra platens.
Yea guys I think the main purpose is to reduce the heat transfer to the aluminum, those things get hot as shit, Some say it helps with the print but I cant confirm this.