Your question, at it's core, is quite complicated. I think even for a material engineer there would need to be a lot more information required to properly answer you. I believe most users that frequent this forum are what I call trial-and-error makers, not professional engineers. We could throw out all kinds of guesses, that relate to what we've made in the past with the material and equipment we own, but I think the scope of that information may be too narrow, and could lead to a costly error for you.

I would try and get some help from the printing service you plan on using or an engineering forum.