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Bambu Lab PETG HF — print settings
Bambu Lab's recommended PETG settings, straight from the technical data sheet. src A
Notes
High-flow PETG for fast printing. TDS nozzle 230–260 °C, bed 65–75 °C, speed < 300 mm/s, fan 0–60%, chamber 35–50 °C. Annealing not recommended.
Blast drying oven 65 °C for 8 h, or X1-series heatbed 75–85 °C for 12 h.
Source: Bambu PETG HF TDS V1.0 (PDF) src A · last verified 2026-06-10. Filament tuned for Bambu's high-speed CoreXY printers; TDS lists drying via the printer heatbed as well as an oven.
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About PETG
The practical step up from PLA: tougher, more temperature- and chemical-resistant, and still printable without an enclosure. The catch is stringing and oozing — PETG likes a hotter nozzle, slower travel, and careful retraction. Mild moisture sensitivity. A common all-round choice for functional parts.
- Functional/mechanical parts
- Outdoor parts (better UV/weather than PLA)
- Food-adjacent and watertight prints
- Brackets, fixtures, enclosures
- Fine detail at high speed (stringing)
- Tight bridging without tuned cooling
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FAQ
What temperature should I print Bambu Lab PETG HF at?
Bambu Lab recommends a nozzle temperature of 230–260 °C and a bed of 65–75 °C. A good starting point is about 250 °C nozzle / 70 °C bed; tune with a temperature tower. Source: Bambu Lab (2026-06-10).
Does Bambu Lab PETG HF need an enclosure?
No. Bambu Lab PETG HF prints fine on an open-frame printer.
Do I need to dry Bambu Lab PETG HF?
Blast drying oven 65 °C for 8 h, or X1-series heatbed 75–85 °C for 12 h. Suggested drying: 65 °C for 8 h.