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OctoPrint — Web Interface for 3D Printer Control and Monitoring

OctoPrint is a self-hosted web application for controlling and monitoring 3D printers remotely. It runs on a Raspberry Pi or any Linux machine and provides a browser-based dashboard for managing prints, webcam feeds, and G-code files.

Introduction

OctoPrint gives you full control over your 3D printer from any browser on your network. Instead of shuffling SD cards, you upload G-code files through the web UI, start prints remotely, and monitor progress with a live webcam feed and real-time temperature graphs.

What OctoPrint Does

  • Uploads, manages, and slices G-code files through a web interface
  • Streams live webcam video to monitor prints remotely
  • Displays real-time temperature graphs for hotend and heated bed
  • Sends G-code commands directly to the printer from the browser
  • Creates timelapse videos of completed prints automatically

Architecture Overview

OctoPrint is a Python application built on Flask and Tornado. It communicates with the printer over a serial USB connection using the G-code protocol. The web frontend uses JavaScript and communicates with the backend via a REST API and WebSocket for real-time updates. A plugin system allows extending nearly every aspect of the application, from adding new UI panels to integrating with notification services and slicers.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Flash the OctoPi image to an SD card for a ready-to-go Raspberry Pi setup
  • Install via pip on any Linux system with Python 3 and connect the printer via USB
  • Configure printer profiles for bed size, nozzle diameter, and communication settings
  • Set up a webcam for live monitoring and timelapse capture
  • Secure remote access with the built-in access control system or place behind a VPN

Key Features

  • Plugin manager with a repository of community-developed extensions
  • Automatic timelapse recording with configurable capture intervals
  • Printer safety features including thermal runaway detection and emergency stop
  • Custom G-code scripts for start, end, pause, and cancel events
  • REST API for integrating with home automation systems and mobile apps

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Mainsail / Fluidd — web interfaces for Klipper firmware; OctoPrint connects to Marlin-based printers and has a larger plugin ecosystem
  • Repetier-Server — commercial remote print server; OctoPrint is fully open source with community-driven development
  • AstroPrint — cloud-based print management; OctoPrint runs entirely on your local network
  • Duet Web Control — built into Duet hardware; OctoPrint works with any printer that accepts G-code over USB
  • Pronterface — desktop-only print host; OctoPrint adds web access, webcam support, and plugins

FAQ

Q: Which Raspberry Pi models are recommended? A: A Raspberry Pi 3B+ or newer is recommended. The Pi 4 with 2 GB or more RAM provides the best experience, especially when running a webcam and plugins.

Q: Can I access OctoPrint outside my local network? A: OctoPrint should not be exposed directly to the internet. Use a VPN, reverse proxy with authentication, or a plugin that provides secure remote access.

Q: Does OctoPrint support multiple printers? A: A single OctoPrint instance manages one printer. For multiple printers, run separate instances on different ports or use container-based setups.

Q: Can I use it without a Raspberry Pi? A: Yes. OctoPrint runs on any Linux system with Python 3 and a USB connection to the printer. Some users run it in Docker or on old laptops.

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