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Sending G-codes to printer via network (PrusaConnect, PrusaLink, Octoprint)

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PrusaSlicer separates the printer connection settings from the Printer profile into a Physical printer profile.

You can create a new Physical profile by clicking Add printer in the printer profile select box or by clicking the cog icon and picking Add physical printer.

In the Physical printer dialog, you can name the printer and assign it one or more printer profiles. If you're using, for example, the MMU2S upgrade, you only have to set one physical printer, but you can have both Single mode and MMU profiles linked to it.

If you have a Physical printer with network info filled out selected as your current printer, you can send generated G-codes directly to your device.

PrusaConnect

If you'd like to send files to your printer via PrusaConnect, add a Physical printer or Edit an existing one.

Select PrusaConnect from the select box as the Host type. The hostname/IP will be automatically filled, you don't have to change it.

To find your API key, go to PrusaConnect, select the printer you want to send the files to, go to the Settings tab and scroll down to he API keys section. Copy PrusaConnect API key to the Physical printer window and confirm with OK.

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PrusaConnect is not available as Host Type in PrusaSlice 2.6.1.
Pitela year ago
I honestly think you guys went the wrong way about this. I shouldn't have to create seperate physical printers for my MMU and MMU Single profiles, let alone a pair of those for each time I want to change the nozzle. If anything a "Physical Printer" should be the barest possible information needed to identify a printer: 1. The Notes section and anything like that that WON'T change between setups 2. The connection info (which is technically part of step one, but I'm stating it explicitly). Each Physical printer can then have any number of presets inside of it. So a multicolor and an MMU Single. Presets for different nozzles, etc.  They then point back to their root Physical Printer for exporting Gcode and the like. I should not have to make  multiple "physical printers" when I only have one.
Bpendragona year ago
If the rationale for separating the physical printers is to keep the connection information for a physical printer apart from the profile information, why must I create a new physical printer to add connection information for each of the Prusa nozzle size System Presets? ...and if I want to have a profile for a non-Prusa nozzle size (e.g. 0.20), where do I find what to change in the base physical printer presets?  A diff  for the different System Presets would at least let me base all of my presets on one physical printer definition, instead of four.
Netfool2 years ago
Hello. The option of creating custom printer profiles hasn't been implemented in details as for our own Prusa printers, as it's not our main focus. You can still write manually the nozzle diameter under Print Diameters, however it's necessary to creat different printer profiles for each nozzle diameter.
Giuliano - Official Prusa CS
2 years ago

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