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Polymaker PolyMax PLA — print settings

Polymaker's recommended PLA settings, straight from the technical data sheet. src A

Nozzle temp
190–230 °C
start ~210 °C
Bed temp
25–60 °C
start ~45 °C
Max print speed
60 mm/s
Part cooling fan
100%
Enclosure
Not needed
Drying
If the spool is wet
These are starting points, not gospel. Filament settings shift with your printer, nozzle size, slicer and ambient temperature. Print a temperature tower on each new spool and adjust. The numbers above are Polymaker's own published recommendations.

Notes

Toughened PLA (higher impact resistance than standard PLA). TDS nozzle 190–230 °C, bed 25–60 °C, print 40–60 mm/s, fan on, retraction 1 mm / 20 mm/s (0.4 mm nozzle reference).

Keep sealed; dry if moisture is suspected.

Source: PolyMax PLA TDS V5.3 (PDF) src A · last verified 2026-06-10. Publishes detailed per-product TDS PDFs. Recommended settings are stated for a 0.4 mm nozzle (Simplify3D reference).

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About PLA

The default beginner filament: prints cool, almost no warping, no enclosure needed. Plant-derived. Great detail and easy bed adhesion; the trade-off is low heat resistance (parts soften around 50–60 °C) and brittleness under sustained load — keep finished PLA parts out of hot cars and direct sun.

Good for
  • Prototypes and visual models
  • Toys, figurines, miniatures
  • Indoor display pieces
  • Anything where heat resistance does not matter
Avoid for
  • Car interiors / outdoor sun exposure
  • Functional parts under sustained load or heat
  • Enclosures around hot electronics

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FAQ

What temperature should I print Polymaker PolyMax PLA at?

Polymaker recommends a nozzle temperature of 190–230 °C and a bed of 25–60 °C. A good starting point is about 210 °C nozzle / 45 °C bed; tune with a temperature tower. Source: Polymaker (2026-06-10).

Does Polymaker PolyMax PLA need an enclosure?

No. Polymaker PolyMax PLA prints fine on an open-frame printer.

Do I need to dry Polymaker PolyMax PLA?

Keep sealed; dry if moisture is suspected.

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