Perfect 3D Prints, Every Time
Stop guessing. Get optimized print parameters for your exact printer and material combination.
How It Works
Getting the perfect 3D print settings takes just three steps. No more trial and error — our parameter engine analyzes your exact hardware and material to deliver tuned configurations.
Select Your Printer
Choose from 40+ supported printers including Bambu Lab, Creality, Prusa, Elegoo, Anycubic, and more. We cover FDM and SLA machines.
Choose Material & Goals
Pick from 20 materials (PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, Nylon, and composites), then balance your priorities between quality, speed, and strength.
Get Optimized Parameters
Receive a complete set of tuned parameters — temperature, speed, layer height, retraction, flow rate, and more. Export directly to Cura, OrcaSlicer, or PrusaSlicer.
Everything You Need for Better Prints
From parameter optimization to fault diagnosis — a complete toolkit for 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals.
Parameter Optimizer
Select your printer, material, and goals — get recommended parameters instantly.
Troubleshooter
Experiencing stringing, warping, or layer issues? Get diagnosis and fixes.
Export to Slicer
Export optimized profiles directly to Cura, OrcaSlicer, or PrusaSlicer.
Community Profiles
Browse and share verified print configurations with the community.
Popular Printers
The most-used 3D printers in our community, with optimized parameter profiles for every material.
M5C
Kobra 3
Kobra 3 Combo
Kobra X
Photon Mono M7
Photon Mono M7 Max
Material Quick Reference
Compare the most popular 3D printing materials at a glance. Click any material for detailed settings and best practices.
| Material | Nozzle Temp | Bed Temp | Difficulty | Enclosure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABS | 230-260°C | 90-110°C | hard | Required |
| ASA | 235-260°C | 90-110°C | hard | Required |
| CF-Nylon | 250-280°C | 80-100°C | hard | Required |
| GF-Nylon | 250-280°C | 80-100°C | hard | Required |
| HIPS | 220-250°C | 90-110°C | medium | Required |
| Nylon (PA) | 240-270°C | 70-100°C | hard | Required |
| PA12-CF | 270-300°C | 90-110°C | hard | Required |
| PC | 260-310°C | 100-120°C | hard | Required |
Common 3D Printing Problems
Experiencing print failures? Our troubleshooter covers 25 common issues with step-by-step fixes and parameter adjustments.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a 3D print parameter optimizer?
A 3D print parameter optimizer helps you find the best printing settings (temperature, speed, layer height, retraction, etc.) for your specific printer and material combination. Instead of spending hours on trial-and-error test prints, our tool analyzes your exact hardware and material to recommend tuned configurations that reduce failures and waste.
How do I choose the right 3D printing temperature?
The optimal nozzle temperature depends on your material: PLA works best at 190-230°C, PETG at 220-250°C, and ABS at 230-260°C. However, the exact value also depends on your printer's hotend and the filament brand. Our optimizer factors in your specific printer model to recommend a precise temperature.
Why does my 3D print have stringing?
Stringing is caused by molten filament oozing from the nozzle during travel moves. The most effective fixes are: increasing retraction distance (0.5-2mm for direct drive, 4-7mm for bowden), lowering nozzle temperature by 5-10°C, and increasing travel speed. Our stringing troubleshooter provides specific parameter adjustments for your setup.
What is the best layer height for 3D printing?
Layer height should be 25-75% of your nozzle diameter. For a standard 0.4mm nozzle: 0.1mm gives fine detail, 0.2mm is a good balance of quality and speed, and 0.3mm is ideal for fast draft prints. Use our layer height calculator for recommendations based on your nozzle size.
Can I export settings to my slicer software?
Yes! After the optimizer generates your parameters, you can export them directly as a configuration file for Cura (.curaprofile), OrcaSlicer (.json), or PrusaSlicer (.ini). Import the file into your slicer and start printing with optimized settings immediately.