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@samusi01 were you using the factory build plate, or a 3rd-party like the whambam?
Try it once without the trick plate. It's not that bad removing items from the solid build plate. I usually use a single edge razor blade. If you get everything working, then you can try difference accessories.
I'll throw in an endorsement for razor blades, too - with a twist. I got a new printer with those laser etched build plates that make everything grip too well. I was breaking things trying to get them off the plate. A far cry from yester-year. Anyway, flex plates won't work with my workflow but I had heard some folks talking about the plastic razor blades working really well. So I splurged ten whole bucks to try them and they work great! Two plastic holders and 120 plastic blades. I use them to pop a corner/s with very little effort then finish the job with a spare plastic spatula. Haven't had to replace any yet after 30 or so uses. And no worries scratching up the build plate now. I'm glad I tried them as I've determined this is a tool I needed. Wonder if they'd do that well with an FDM printer? Hmmm...-Mike
Factory plate: Elegoo included a handy putty knife for removing items from the build plate. I've not had to re-level the build plates very often; I have a pair of build plates and simply swap on completion of the print job. One thing I did find was that if I followed the Elegoo instructions precisely, they left the plate too far off the FEP; eliminating one step in the instructions has resulted in no issues with any prints.
@AlwaysSolutions Link for the plastic razor blades please? I have never seen them.
Interesting, is this the level it on top of a piece of paper step?
I print most of my stuff right on the plate to avoid supports. Things like gondola sides, or baggage doors, or things that work really well flat on the plate. But then you have to be careful getting them off since you're not prying a raft or junk portion of the print. That's where the razor blade worked best for me.