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Print Settings Guide

Recommended temperatures, speeds, and tips for the most popular 3D printing materials.

PLA Settings

Nozzle Temp 190-220C
Bed Temp 50-60C
Print Speed 50-80 mm/s
Cooling Fan 100%
Retraction 0.5-1.0 mm (direct drive) / 4-6 mm (Bowden)

Tips for PLA

  • PLA is the easiest material to print -- great for beginners.
  • Keep the cooling fan at 100% for best overhangs and bridging.
  • Avoid enclosures -- PLA prefers cooler ambient temperatures.
  • Store in a sealed bag with desiccant, or use a filament dryer.
  • Bed adhesion is usually excellent with just a clean, level bed.

PLA+ Settings

Nozzle Temp 200-230C
Bed Temp 55-65C
Print Speed 50-80 mm/s
Cooling Fan 80-100%
Retraction 0.5-1.0 mm (direct drive) / 4-6 mm (Bowden)

Tips for PLA+

  • PLA+ is a modified PLA with improved toughness and heat resistance.
  • Print slightly hotter than standard PLA for best layer adhesion.
  • You can reduce fan speed to 80% for improved strength.
  • Ideal for functional parts where standard PLA might be too brittle.
  • Dry your filament -- PLA+ is just as moisture-sensitive as PLA.

PETG Settings

Nozzle Temp 230-250C
Bed Temp 70-85C
Print Speed 40-60 mm/s
Cooling Fan 30-50%
Retraction 1.0-2.0 mm (direct drive) / 4-7 mm (Bowden)

Tips for PETG

  • PETG loves to string -- reduce fan speed and dial in retraction carefully.
  • Do not use too much fan -- 30-50% is the sweet spot for strength.
  • Print the first layer slowly (20-30 mm/s) for reliable adhesion.
  • Increase Z-offset slightly compared to PLA to avoid nozzle dragging.
  • PETG absorbs moisture fast in NZ -- a filament dryer is essential.
  • Use a PEI sheet or textured build plate for easy removal.

General Tips for NZ Printers

  • Dry your filament. In NZ's humidity, this is the single most impactful thing you can do for print quality. Read our guide.
  • Level your bed properly. A good first layer is the foundation of every successful print.
  • Start with manufacturer settings and adjust in small increments. Change one variable at a time.
  • Print a temperature tower for each new roll to find the optimal nozzle temperature for that specific filament.
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