Best TPU Printing Settings: Speed, Temperature & Retraction Guide for Flexible Filament

TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is one of the most popular flexible materials in 3D printing. It allows makers to create parts that are elastic, impact-resistant, and durable, such as phone cases, gaskets, wearables, and functional prototypes.

However, TPU behaves very differently from rigid materials like PLA or PETG. Its flexibility means that printing settings must be carefully tuned to avoid issues like stringing, under-extrusion, or filament tangling. TPU printing settings can significantly affect print quality, especially for flexible materials like TPU 95A or TPU 85A filament.

In this guide, we’ll walk through the best TPU printing settings for 2026, including speed, temperature, retraction, and printer type recommendations.

If you’re new to flexible materials, you may also want to read our full guide:
👉 What is TPU Filament?
👉 TPU for 3D Printing Complete Material Guide

iSANMATE Test Bambu Printing TPU Filament

Quick Answer: Best TPU Printing Settings

If you’re looking for a quick starting point, the following TPU printing settings work well for most TPU 95A filaments and flexible materials used in FDM 3D printing.

SettingRecommended Range
Nozzle Temp 210–250°C
Bed Temp 35 – 50°C
Print Speed 20–80 mm/s
Retraction Distance 0–2 mm
Retraction Speed 15–30 mm/s
Cooling Fan 30–80%
Infill Speed 10–30 mm/s

These TPU printing settings work well for most TPU 95A flexible filaments used in modern FDM 3D printers. Always fine-tune based on your printer and filament brand.

Why TPU Requires Different Printing Settings

  1. Filament compression inside the extruder
    When pushed through the extruder gears, TPU can compress instead of feeding smoothly, which may cause inconsistent extrusion.
  2. Increased risk of stringing
    Because TPU is soft and sticky when melted, it tends to ooze more easily than PLA.
  3. Feeding difficulty in Bowden systems
    Long filament paths in Bowden setups can cause TPU to bend or buckle, which is why print speed and retraction need careful adjustment.

Understanding these characteristics helps explain why TPU printing settings usually favor slower speeds and minimal retraction.

TPU printing issues stringing

Recommended TPU Printing Settings

Below are the most important parameters to adjust when printing TPU.

💡 Nozzle Temperature

We recommend starting at: 210–250°C

TPU generally prints well in this temperature range. Higher temperatures improve layer bonding but may increase stringing.

Recommended starting points:

  • TPU 85A: 220–235°C
  • TPU 95A: 210–230°C

For high-flow TPU, slightly lower temperatures may still provide good extrusion.

💡 Bed Temperature

Recommended range: 35–50°C

TPU usually adheres well to most build surfaces, including:

  • PEI sheets
  • Textured plates
  • Glass with glue stick

If adhesion is too strong, lowering the bed temperature can help with part removal.

iSANMATE TPU Filament 3d printing settings

💡 Print Speed

Traditional TPU prints best at: 20–80 mm/s

Printing TPU too fast can cause feeding problems. Slower speeds allow the filament to move smoothly through the extruder.

Typical speed ranges:

Print Type High-detail printsGeneral printsHigh-flow TPU
Speed 20–30 mm/s50 – 90mm/sUp to 200mm/s

💡 Retraction Settings

TPU generally requires minimal retraction.

Excessive retraction can cause the flexible filament to jam or deform inside the extruder.

Recommended starting points:

Parameter Retraction Distance Retraction Speed
Value 0–2 mm15–30 mm/s

Reducing retraction is often the most effective way to minimize TPU printing issues.

Flexible 3d Printing Retraction Speed

💡 Cooling Fan

Recommended: 30–80%

Cooling improves surface quality and reduces stringing. However, too much cooling may reduce layer adhesion for large flexible parts.

A good starting setup is:

  • First layer: 0–30%
  • Remaining layers: 70–100%
iSANMATE Flexible TPU Best printing settings

TPU Print Speed vs Shore Hardness

Not all flexible TPU filaments print at the same speed. One of the biggest factors affecting printing performance is Shore hardness.

In general, softer TPU requires slower printing speeds, while harder TPU can usually be printed faster and more reliably.

3D Printing Material Typical Shore Hardness Recommended Speed
TPU 85A Very flexible15–30 mm/s
TPU 95A Medium flexibility30–60 mm/s
High-Speed TPU 95A Optimized for extrusion60–200 mm/s (printer/material dependent)
PEBA Ultra flexible15–30 mm/s

Softer filaments like TPU 85A or PEBA tend to compress more inside the extruder, which makes stable extrusion harder at higher speeds. Harder materials such as TPU 95A strike a balance between flexibility and printability.

Understanding the relationship between Shore hardness and printing speed helps you choose the right material and settings for your application.

For makers who want to push TPU printing speeds higher without sacrificing flexibility, high-flow TPU formulations can make a big difference. Materials such as iSANMATE High Flow TPU 95A are engineered to improve melt flow stability, allowing reliable extrusion at speeds up to 200 mm/s on modern high-speed printers like Bambu Lab systems. You can see the full performance results in our TPU 95A High Flow Printing Test Report.

If you want to understand how flexibility affects material performance, you can also check our TPU 85A vs TPU 95A vs PEBA Bounce Test.

Flexible filaments squeeze test

Direct Drive vs Bowden Extruder

The extruder type plays a major role in TPU printing performance.

Extruder Type Recommended Speed Retraction Stringing
Direct Drive 30–60 mm/s0–1 mmLess
Bowden 20–30 mm/s1–2 mmMore

Direct drive systems are generally better for TPU because the filament path is shorter and provides better control.

Bowden printers can still print TPU successfully, but slower speeds are recommended.

Bowden Extruder 3D Printer for Flexible TPU

Best TPU Settings for Popular Printers

Below are common starting profiles used by many makers.

📌 Bambu Lab Printers

  • Nozzle: 220°C
  • Bed: 35°C
  • Speed: 40–60 mm/s
  • Retraction: 0.6–0.8 mm

📌 Creality Ender Series

  • Nozzle: 220–225°C
  • Bed: 50°C
  • Speed: 20–30 mm/s
  • Retraction: 1–2 mm

📌 Prusa Printers

  • Nozzle: 215–225°C
  • Bed: 45°C
  • Speed: 30–40 mm/s
  • Retraction: 0.8–1.2 mm

These values are starting points and may vary depending on the filament brand and printer calibration.

TPU Printing Settings Cheat Sheet

Setting Beginner BalancedHigh-Speed TPU
Nozzle Temp 215°C220°C225°C
Bed Temp 35°C50°C50°C
Print Speed 20–30 mm/s40–60 mm/s80–200 mm/s
Retraction Distance 0–1 mm0.5–1.5 mm0–1 mm
Cooling Fan 50%70%80%

TPU vs PLA vs PETG Printing Settings

3D Printing Material Printing SpeedRetraction Printability
PETG 40–120 mm/s2–5 mmEasy
PLA 60–200 mm/s1–3 mmEasy
TPU 20–80 mm/s0–2 mmChallenging

Common TPU Printing Problems

Even with correct settings, TPU can still present some common challenges.

📍 Stringing

Usually caused by:

  • Too high temperature
  • Too much retraction

Solutions:

  • Lower nozzle temperature slightly
  • Reduce retraction distance

📍 Under-extrusion

Possible causes:

  • Print speed too high
  • Filament compression in the extruder

Solutions:

  • Reduce print speed
  • Check extruder tension

📍 Filament tangling

Flexible filaments can occasionally bend in the feeder path.

Solutions:

  • Ensure a smooth filament path
  • Use a direct drive extruder when possible
TPU filament printing issue

Preparing TPU Filament Before Printing

Proper filament preparation greatly improves TPU printing success.

Drying

TPU is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air. Wet TPU may cause:

  • Stringing
  • Bubbles
  • Inconsistent extrusion

Recommended TPU drying conditions:

  • Drying temperature: 60–80°C
  • Drying time: 5–8 hours

Storage

To keep TPU in good condition:

  • Store filament in sealed bags
  • Use desiccant packs
  • Avoid long exposure to humid environments
3d flexible TPU filament storage tip

Recommended TPU Filament

If you’re looking for a TPU optimized for smoother extrusion and higher printing speeds, iSANMATE TPU 95A HF Filament is designed for reliable flexible printing. You can see the detailed results in our TPU 95A HS Printing Test Report.

Key features include:

  • Balanced flexibility and durability
  • Improved flow performance
  • Stable extrusion for modern high-speed printers

This makes it suitable for applications such as:

  • Protective cases
  • Wearable components
  • Flexible mechanical parts
isanmate High-speed TPU 95A vs TPU 95A

Common Flexible TPU Filament FAQ

🔎 What speed should TPU be printed?

  • Traditional TPU: 20–40 mm/s
  • High-Flow TPU: 60–200 mm/s

🔎 Do you need retraction for TPU?
Yes, but very little retraction is recommended. Typical settings are 0–2 mm with slower retraction speeds.

🔎 Can TPU be printed fast?
Traditional TPU is best printed slowly. However, high-flow TPU materials can support higher speeds on modern printers. With iSANMATE High Flow TPU 95A , speeds up to 200 mm/s are possible without compromising print quality.

🔎 Does TPU need drying?
Yes. Because TPU absorbs moisture easily, drying the filament at 60–80°C for several hours helps ensure consistent print quality.

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