BIQU CryoGrip Pro Glacier ArUco Marker ⧸ P2S X2D
Print Profile(2)


Bill of Materials
- 3M 9080 Double Sided LED Tape x 1: 8 mm width, 0.15 mm thick
Description
Successful detection. Every time. No compromises.
![]() Designed as part of my ongoing collection of practical Bambu Lab upgrades. Each model is conceived, printed, and endurance-tested on my own machines, refined through dozens of iterations to match the printer’s true mechanical behavior. Precision isn't assumed here, it’s verified layer by layer.
Bambu Lab P2S: P2Series Design Journey
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The BIQU CryoGrip Pro Glacier is an outstanding build plate for ASA, but there is one annoying drawback: the printer cannot reliably detect it, and the supplied adhesive ArUco stickers are, frankly, a joke.
This model puts an end to that.

Two print profiles.
“Smooth PEI Plate / High Temp Plate” as suggested by BIQU.
“Cool Plate Super Tack” as requested by the community.
Developed specifically for the BIQU CryoGrip Pro Glacier on the Bambu Lab P2S and X2D, it provides a precisely aligned ArUco marker that delivers reliable build plate recognition every time.
The integrated clips engage directly with the plate's honeycomb pattern, ensuring perfect alignment and a secure mechanical fit. For additional retention, a small strip of 3M 9080 LED tape can be applied underneath the mount.
The design has been tested in both PETG and ASA.
For science, I even printed the ArUco marker itself in PLA and used it on an ASA print with a chamber temperature of 65 °C. Surprisingly, it held up for several weeks. PETG is an excellent long term choice, while ASA is the ultimate install it once and forget about it solution.
No more failed recognition. No more crooked stickers. Just perfect alignment and reliable detection, every single time.
Part #54 in my P2Series Design Journey.
Part #47 in my X2Design Journey.
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Bill of Materials Notice: Hero Shot models are usually printed in Bambu Lab PLA Basic, primarily Pumpkin Orange, Purple and Matte Charcoal Black. The Bill of Materials contains the recommended filament for the model, which may differ from the filament used for the photos.
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