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GuppyFLO

GuppyFLO is a self-hosted service that enables local/remote management of multiple Klipper printers using Moonraker.

More info about GuppyFLO: Here

More info about Tailscale: Here

Note

This procedure must be repeated after restoring the printer to factory settings.

Installation


  • Make sure you have followed this Install Helper Script section before.

  • In the script, enter in [Install] Menu by typing 1 , validate with Enter and install GuppyFLO:

Prerequisites


Configurations


  • Open your web browser and go to the address http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9873 (by replacing xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx by your printer's local IP address) to access the GuppyFLO Web interface :

  • Then, click on authenticate link to register GuppyFLO instance to Tailscale:

  • You will be redirected to the Tailscale website to connect device by clicking on Connect button:

  • Go to to your Tailscale Admin console here: Tailscale Admin Console

  • There you will see the connected devices and their respective IP addresses:

    1. guppyflo → Your printer
    2. IP address assigned to your printer
    3. The devices you have connected to Tailscale (here my mobile phone)
    4. The IP addresses assigned to the devices you have connected

  • Go to Tailscale DNS settings tab and enable MagicDNS feature:

  • Go back to GuppyFLO Web interface and click on Add Printer button:

  • Configure settings and click on Save button:

  • To add camera on GuppyFLO Web interface, click on Auto Detect button:

  • You can delete one of the two camera configurations and clic on Save button:

  • You can now connect to GuppyFlo Web interface remotely with http://guppyflo URL:

  • If you have configured camera, you have also access to your camera by clicking on Cameras button:

  • You can also configure Mobileraker App for remote access, see here.

Note

The camera works remotely only when configured on the Fluidd or Mainsail Web interface. See the Configure Camera section.


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