3D Print Quote Template

This template is for small sellers and custom 3D print jobs. Use it to send clear, consistent quotes without spending time rebuilding the format each time.

What a Good 3D Print Quote Should Include

  • Item / part name: what the customer is actually buying.
  • Material: PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, resin, etc.
  • Print time: estimated hours per part.
  • Finishing / post-processing: sanding, painting, assembly, support removal.
  • Quantity: total number of parts.
  • Turnaround time: when the order will be ready.
  • Shipping or pickup: cost and method.
  • Total price: the full amount due.

Simple Quote Template (Copy and Paste)

Copy, paste, and replace the brackets with your job details.

Quote for: [Customer Name]
Project: [Part / Item Name]

Material: [PLA / PETG / ABS / TPU]
Color: [Color]
Quantity: [Number of parts]
Print time per part: [Hours]
Finishing: [None / Support removal / Sanding / Painting]

Turnaround time: [Date or number of days]
Shipping or pickup: [Method + cost]

Total price: [Amount]
Deposit (optional): [Amount]
Notes: [Tolerances, fit, usage, or constraints]
  

How to Price Custom 3D Print Jobs

Base your quote on real costs: material, power, time, and post-processing. Add a buffer for reprints and a margin that makes the job worth it. Consistency matters more than perfection.

Use a Calculator Before Sending the Quote

If you want consistent pricing, the 3D print cost, price, and profit calculator helps you estimate costs and set a baseline before you send a quote.

Use it when you change materials, adjust margins, or price a job you have not done before.

If You Need Help Deciding What to Charge

Start with How Much Should You Charge for 3D Prints? for a simple step-by-step walkthrough with examples.

FAQ

Should I include a deposit?
For custom or one-off jobs, a small deposit helps protect your time and material.

How detailed should a quote be?
Clear enough to avoid confusion: material, quantity, finishing, and timeline.

Should I list shipping separately?
Yes. Keep it separate so customers see the production cost clearly.

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