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I got a flex plate. 0 issues so far.
The flex plate makes it 1000x easier to remove the print, but I had an issue with it coming off the magnet a tiny bit when pulling off the FEP and sliding laterally a bit causing layer shift. It needs some little 90⁰ tabs on the sides to keep it aligned with the plate.
I haven't experienced that. How big is your bed.
Can we get a link? I'm interested in this.
Idk what this guy is using, but I've installed wham bam flex plates on 2 large resin printers and I consider it almost a requirement. It makes print removal super easy and installation is real easy.
https://whambamsystems.com/flexible-build-system
The whambam linked below is what I've got on my mars.
No the person you replied to but I have the one from https://whambam3d.com/collections/fbs-for-resin and love it
I got this one, but they need some significant sanding, otherwise nothing will stick to them. They're very cheap with worldwide free shipping, though.