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I’m not knowledgeable about Ender but all the 3rd party sheets I’ve seen, it’s the bed that’s magnetic.
My bed is glass, but the sheet I bought contained a magnetic sticker, that I stuck on to the glass bed and then I can add my PEI sheet on top.
That's what's throwing me, a lot of these I see on Amazon come with a magnetic sticker, but my bed already has that, I believe.
Then you just don’t attach the sticker and use the sheet as is.
Right but that's what I'm trying to figure out. I thought the magnetic side was that baseplate on my printer, but it seems like the removable bed is the part that is magnetic here... which means the spring-steel type PEI sheets may not work here. I guess before I put in an order I'll have to remove the current bed and see if there's any magnetic 'stick' on the baseplate.