Prints with a large base reeaaaaalllly dont like the ABP, I've put probably fourty hours of print time on mine, and it seems like I put a new belt on every ten hours, or else the belt will warp with the prints, regardless of PLA or ABS.
Your best bet is to keep an HBP or acrylic build platform on hand for large area/really long prints. Not saying that you can't use the ABP for it, just that it will be somewhat picky on parts
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given the higher price of everything on the ToM we have really been nonplussed by the whole thing and our next purchase will be a RepRap Mendel (getting the parts together right now). :-(
we reeeeeaaaally tried to love the ToM, but it leaves a sour taste in the mouth, especially given it's high high price. you can build two mendels for that price with 8x the build volume (each mendel had 4x the build volume). there's simply no contest.
it's soooooo heartbreaking.
jordan
Other than the fact that it's mounted at a slight slant, been working
great ever since.
I did write an arduino program to break it in however. The thing did
2,000 lifts in a little under an hour and then I was satisfied...