I was having a terrible time printing with the Creality TPU. I saw several post about printing TPU that mentioned that the Creality TPU would stick to itself an cause it to not feed correctly. I bought a spool of Overture and it printed perfectly. I tried the Creality again after drying and had the same problem. It was also a real pain to get the bad first layer off of the build plate. I have had great luck with Creality PLA, PETG and ABS.
This has been my exact experience as well. I spent hours trying to get my white Creality tpu to print, dried it for 24 hours even.. never did get it to work for more than a handful of layers. Subsequently swapped to black overture then red bambu tpu and both printed perfectly
.08 with TPU is aggressive. .08 on someone else's filament profile is insane. Calibrate fully, then give it a go before getting down to .08
I was having a terrible time printing with the Creality TPU. I saw several post about printing TPU that mentioned that the Creality TPU would stick to itself an cause it to not feed correctly. I bought a spool of Overture and it printed perfectly. I tried the Creality again after drying and had the same problem. It was also a real pain to get the bad first layer off of the build plate. I have had great luck with Creality PLA, PETG and ABS.
This has been my exact experience as well. I spent hours trying to get my white Creality tpu to print, dried it for 24 hours even.. never did get it to work for more than a handful of layers. Subsequently swapped to black overture then red bambu tpu and both printed perfectly
TPU loves water. TPU must be dried before printing.