That looks like it's not melting fast enough for the extruder speed. Try higher temp, or slow it down, or both.
Did you check your sliced gcode preview to verify that there's no retraction? Even though you're printing a geometrically simple part, you might still have quite a bit of retraction in play.
I was struggling mightily with TPU with my Voron, which is direct drive but has a reverse Bowden to help control the filament path.
Completely eliminating retraction solved my problem. Print quality suffered on the part I was using as a test print, but the real parts I wanted to print came out looking pretty good.
tpu.... more like PITA, right?
It is surprisingly different from PLA and requires very different treatment. I am learning! :)
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