Bambu Lab Build Plate Comparison: Textured PEI vs Smooth PEI vs Cool Plate SuperTack

Bambu Lab Build Plate Comparison: Textured PEI vs Smooth PEI vs Cool Plate SuperTack

Choosing the right build surface can significantly impact the quality and consistency of your 3D prints. Bambu Lab offers a few excellent build plate options, each tailored for specific materials and printing goals. In this post, we’ll walk through the differences between the Bambu Textured PEI Plate, Smooth PEI Plate, and Cool Plate (SuperTack) — helping you decide which is best for your needs.


🔶 Textured PEI Plate

Bambu Textured PEI Plate

Best For: PLA, PETG, ABS

This build plate provides a durable, matte-textured finish to the bottom of your prints. It’s excellent for general-purpose printing and offers reliable adhesion for a wide range of materials.

  • Bottom finish: Matte texture

  • Adhesion: Excellent with minimal prep

  • Notes:

    • Clean frequently with IPA to maintain performance

    • PETG may adhere too well — use a separator like glue stick


🔷 Smooth PEI Plate

Bambu Smooth PEI Plate

Best For: PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS

The smooth PEI plate offers a glossy bottom surface and supports a broader range of materials than the Cool Plate. The PEI coating enables good adhesion without adhesives in most cases.

  • Bottom finish: Glossy

  • Adhesion: Great for multiple filaments

  • Notes:

    • May need IPA cleaning between prints

    • PETG and ABS may require glue stick for easier removal


🟣 Cool Plate (SuperTack)

Bambu Cool Plate SuperTack

Best For: PLA and PETG

This is Bambu Lab’s most beginner-friendly build plate, ideal for PLA and PETG printing. It features a special SuperTack coating that ensures solid first-layer adhesion — but it requires the use of Bambu Lab glue stick before every print.

  • Bottom finish: Glossy

  • Adhesion: Strong with glue stick

  • Notes:

    • Only recommended for PLA and PETG

    • Easy part removal after cooling


🔍 Summary Comparison Table

Plate Type Surface Finish Best For Requires Glue? Notes
Textured PEI Plate Matte PLA, PETG, ABS Optional May over-stick with PETG
Smooth PEI Plate Glossy PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS Optional Versatile but clean regularly
Cool Plate (SuperTack) Glossy PLA and PETG  Yes (always) Easy to use, best for simple prints

 


🧠 Final Thoughts

Your build plate choice should match both your filament and print goals. If you print mostly functional parts with PETG or ABS, the Textured PEI Plate is your best bet. If you’re focused on aesthetic models with a glossy finish, the Smooth PEI Plate delivers excellent results. And if you’re new to 3D printing or working strictly with PLA, the Cool Plate with SuperTack offers simplicity and consistency.

Want help picking the right build plate? Drop by our store or message us directly — we’re here to help!

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