PETG Settings for Anycubic Kobra 3

Recommended slicer settings for printing PETG on the Anycubic Kobra 3 (250 x 250 x 260 mm build volume, 600 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).

Calculated from manufacturer specsbeginner

Slicer Configuration

Copy these values into your slicer (Cura, OrcaSlicer, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio)
SettingValueRange
Nozzle Temperature240°C230-250°C
Bed Temperature85°C80-90°C
First Layer Nozzle245°C+5°C above normal
First Layer Bed90°C+5°C above normal
Print Speed105 mm/s60-150 mm/s
First Layer Speed30 mm/s25-50% of normal
Wall Speed79 mm/s70-80% of normal
Travel Speed225 mm/s120-150% of print speed
Layer Height0.2mm0.12-0.28mm
Infill15-20%10-30%
Wall Count2-3Perimeters/shells
Top/Bottom Layers3-4Solid layers
Cooling Fan30-50%From layer 2+
Retraction Distance0.8-1.2 mmDirect drive
Retraction Speed40 mm/sDirect drive

Before You Print

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Filament Drying65°C for 7h
EnclosureNot needed
Nozzle TypeStandard brass 0.4mm
ExtruderDirect Drive

Print Quality Profiles

Three presets for common use cases with PETG on the Anycubic Kobra 3.

ProfileLayer HeightSpeedInfillBest For
Draft0.28mm150 mm/s10-15%Rapid prototyping, test fits
Standard0.20mm105 mm/s15-20%General purpose, everyday prints
Quality0.12mm60 mm/s20-30%Miniatures, display pieces, fine detail

Bed Adhesion

PETG bonds extremely well to smooth PEI sheets -- sometimes too well. Use a textured PEI sheet or apply a thin layer of glue stick as a release agent on smooth PEI to prevent damage. On glass beds, always use glue stick (PETG can pull glass chips off). Let the bed cool completely before removing prints.

Temperature Tuning Guide

Nozzle: 240°C

Range: 230-250°C. Printer max: 300°C.

  • Poor layer adhesion? Increase +5°C
  • Stringing or oozing? Decrease -5°C
  • Print a temperature tower to find your exact sweet spot

Bed: 85°C

Range: 80-90°C. Printer max: 110°C.

  • First layer lifting? Increase +5°C
  • Elephant's foot? Decrease -5°C
  • Let the bed fully preheat before starting

Troubleshooting PETG on Anycubic Kobra 3

Excessive stringingReduce temperature to 230-235°C, increase retraction speed to 60 mm/s, and dry the filament
Foggy or rough surfaceReduce fan speed to 30% and increase temperature slightly
Sticking too hard to bedLet the bed cool completely before removal; use glue stick as release agent on PEI
Brittle printsLikely moisture-damaged; dry at 65°C for 6-8 hours

Pro Tips for PETG

1

Dry your PETG before printing -- even a new spool left open overnight can absorb enough moisture to affect quality

2

Slow down the first layer to 15-20 mm/s for solid adhesion

3

Use a lower fan speed (30-50%) -- too much cooling weakens layer adhesion with PETG

4

If printing on smooth PEI, use glue stick as a release agent to prevent bed damage

5

PETG is an excellent all-around material once you dial in the settings

Support Settings

For prints requiring supports with PETG, use tree supports for easier removal and less scarring. Set a 0.15-0.2mm Z-distance between support and model. If you have a dual-extruder setup, consider PVA (for PLA/PETG) or HIPS (for ABS) as dedicated water/solvent-soluble support material.

Anycubic Kobra 3 Specs

Build Volume250 x 250 x 260 mm
Max Speed600 mm/s
Max Nozzle Temp300°C
Max Bed Temp110°C
ExtruderDirect Drive

PETG Properties

Nozzle Range230-250°C
Bed Range80-90°C
Speed Range40-60 mm/s
Difficultybeginner
Drying65°C / 7h
EnclosureNot needed
Learn more about PETG →

PETG at a Glance

Strengths

  • Excellent all-around material for functional parts
  • Good impact resistance (much better than PLA)
  • Moderate heat resistance (softens ~80C)
  • FDA-approved for food contact in raw form
  • Good chemical resistance
  • Semi-flexible (bends before breaking)

Weaknesses

  • Prone to stringing
  • Moderate moisture sensitivity
  • Can bond too strongly to glass beds
  • Lower fan speeds required (not great for overhangs)
These settings are recommended starting points based on manufacturer specifications and community guidelines. Always do a test print and adjust as needed. Settings may vary based on your specific printer's condition, environment, and filament batch.

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Sources: Based on manufacturer specifications and community recommendations, community testing data, manufacturer recommended ranges. Values calculated from filament specifications and printer hardware limits.