Access to Web Interface
Creality Web Interface
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To access to the classic Creality Web Interface, just use
Creality Print
slicer as usual or just use your printer's IP address in your Web browser such as:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(replacing xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx by your local IP address).
Fluidd Web Interface
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To access to the original Fluidd Web Interface, just use your printer's IP address with port 4408 in your Web browser such as:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4408/
(replacing xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx by your local IP address).
Mainsail Web Interface
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To access to the original Mainsail Web Interface, just use your printer's IP address with port 4409 in your Web browser such as:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4409/
(replacing xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx by your local IP address).
Alternative
With Helper Script for Creality you can also remove Creality Web Interface and replace it by Fluidd or Mainsail to use one of them on port 80.
This can be useful in some cases if an application or hardware does not support the IP address with a defined port like the BigTreeTech Knomi V2.
- If you set Fluidd as the default Web Interface then it will be accessible with:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
andhttp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4408/
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If you set Mainsail as the default Web Interface then it will be accessible with:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
andhttp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4409/
Warning
Note that you will no longer be able to print via WiFi with Creality Print if you remove Creality Web Interface (but you can restore it if needed).
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