owner: gmikcon status: active last_reviewed: 2026-05-10 review_interval: 180d confidence: medium
This document records the known 3D-printing devices in the home infrastructure. It is intentionally high-level until exact IP addresses, management UIs, and operational workflows are confirmed.
klipper-3d-printer.home-lan.192.168.1.102.http://192.168.1.102/.http://192.168.1.102:7125/.192.168.1.102:22, credentials not documented.Observed Moonraker status:
klippy_connected: true.klippy_state: ready.v0.10.0-9-g3fbe6ee.1.5.0.config, logs, gcodes, config_examples, docs.bambulab-a1-3d-printer.The Bambu Lab A1 should be treated as a closed appliance, not as a normal Linux host. SSH access is not expected. Local control, when enabled, is normally based on Bambu's LAN/access-code flow and Bambu Studio-compatible tooling rather than direct shell access.
There are community reports of FTPS support on some Bambu Lab printer series using the printer access code, but this must be verified against this specific A1 before documenting it as active.
3D printers are infrastructure-relevant because they are networked devices with local management surfaces and physical side effects.
Document:
Do not document account passwords, API tokens, cloud credentials, or printer access secrets.
home-lan or home-iot-lan.