I find that I spend too much time ensuring that I get every speck of support material off the print plate long after I’ve removed the actual print.
When it comes to the skirt, I always set it to be two layers tall for this exact reason, and I was hoping it’s possible to do the same with the support base.
EDIT: PETG on textured printsheet


What material and what kind of plate? PEI textured plate or smooth plate? PLA, PETG, something else?
PETG on textured plate.
Yeah, that makes sense for your frustration. I get stabbed under my fingernails trying to take PETG remnants off the textured beds. I typically just deal with it because the solutions I’ve found are more time-consuming, but I guess it might depend on how much.
I’ve had people suggest heating the bed as high as it will go. PETG’s glass transition temperature is usually less than 90° C. I’ve seen some people print over bits to try to merge them to make them pull up easier, but that just seems like a waste of material to me. I generally don’t care for solutions that involve applying liquids or gels to the bed.