Supported Printers
Before setting up your hardware, it's important to verify that your 3D printer is compatible with Printerhive. This page lists all currently supported printers and their specific features.
Bambu Lab Printers - Best Support
Full integration with all features
Supported Models
- X1 Series (X1, X1C, X1E)
- P1 Series (P1P, P1S)
- P2S
- A1 Series (A1, A1 mini)
- H2 Series (H2D, H2S)
Features
- Complete AMS integration (Lite, 2 PRO, HT) with automatic filament selection and color matching
- Real-time camera streams
- Skip objects during print (LAN mode only - unique feature)
- All calibration types accessible remotely
- Live printer status with 49 different states (heating, leveling, etc.)
- Multi-hotend support (H2D, H2S)
- Cross-model compatibility (print P1P files on X1C and vice versa)
- Full printer control (movement, temperatures, fans, flow rate)
Klipper Printers - Full Support
Complete functionality for all Klipper-based printers
Works With
- Voron (all models)
- RatRig
- Custom Klipper builds
- Any printer running Moonraker API
Features
- Full remote control and monitoring
- Macro support and execution
- OrcaSlicer direct integration
- Print from anywhere without VPN setup
- Data mirroring (works alongside your existing workflow)
- Queue management and scheduling
- Complete print history
- All Printerhive features available
Prusa Printers
Basic support for newer models
Supported Models
- MK4 (with PrusaLink)
- XL (with PrusaLink)
- Other models with PrusaLink enabled
Features
- Remote monitoring
- Print job control
- Basic queue management
- File upload and management
Enhanced Prusa Support
Enhanced Prusa support is on our roadmap for future updates.
Requirements
All Printers
- Raspberry Pi (or similar device) running Printerhive client
- Printers must be on the same local network as the Raspberry Pi
- Internet connection for cloud sync
Bambu Lab
- Printer in LAN mode (recommended) or Cloud mode
- Latest firmware version recommended
Developer Mode on Newer Firmware
On newer printer firmware versions, you may also need to enable Developer Mode in addition to LAN Mode. Check your printer's settings menu for this option and enable it if available.
Klipper
- Moonraker API enabled
- Network access to printer
Prusa
- PrusaLink enabled
- Network access to printer
Once you've confirmed your printer is supported, the next step is to review the Hardware Requirements for your Raspberry Pi setup.
If you have questions regarding the compatibility of your specific printer or setup, feel free to contact our community or support channels.