The Gathering Moss Plant Tag – 19 mm is a clean, durable label designed for both standard pot use and hanging on trellises or stakes.
It’s simple, practical, and prints beautifully in PLA, giving you crisp detail and a smooth, molded-looking finish.
A small but powerful detail sets this design apart — a built-in ridge on the face that acts as a label alignment guide.
It makes applying adhesive labels (like Brother P-Touch or vinyl stickers) effortless and perfectly straight every time, while also giving hand-written tags a tidy, framed look.
If you need extra weather resistance for greenhouse or outdoor environments, PETG is also fully supported using the same print profile.
(I have used these settings in both Bambu Labs Studio and Elegoo Slicer. I have Bambu Labs X1C, P1S, A1 and A1 Mini and the Elegoo Centauri Carbon printers.)
🧰 Print Instructions
Printer: Bambu X1C / P1S / A1 / A1 Mini
Nozzle: 0.6 mm (standard or ObXidian)
Material: PLA (preferred) | PETG (optional for outdoors)
Layer Height: 0.20 mm
Walls: 3 × 0.62 mm
Infill: 15 % Gyroid
Bed Temp: 55 – 60 °C (PLA) | 80 °C (PETG)
Nozzle Temp: 220 °C (PLA) | 245 °C (PETG)
Cooling: 100 % (PLA) | 40 – 100 % adaptive (PETG)
Build Plate: Smooth PEI – light glue recommended for PLA
Supports: None
Brim: 3 mm outer
🪞 Ironing – Signature Finish
Top surfaces use Rectilinear Ironing for an ultra-smooth, glossy face:
50 mm/s speed · 40 % flow · 0.15 mm line spacing · 0.21 mm inset
This combination gives the printed tag an injection-molded appearance and a perfectly flat writing surface for pen or label use.
💡 Tips
Print in white or light PLA for best contrast when writing.
Paint pens or UV-safe Sharpies work great for labeling.
The alignment ridge ensures straight label placement every time.
For outdoor use or high humidity, switch to PETG or ASA.
Integrates perfectly with QR or barcode label systems.
*Tweak ironing speed and flow for your printer to lock in the highest quality.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.