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PrusaLink | Instructions on monitoring Prusa 3D printers using PrusaLink. |
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prusalink | integration |
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The PrusaLink {% term integration %} allows you to monitor your Prusa 3D printer and its progress with your Home Assistant installation. This integration works with Prusa MINI/MINI+, Prusa MK3.9/MK4, Prusa XL, and with the older Raspberry Pi-based Prusa MK2.5/MK3.
This integration has been updated to utilize the latest v1 API endpoints, which require firmware version 4.7.0 or later. If you own a Prusa MINI/MINI+, please make sure your printer is running firmware 5.1.0 or a more recent version. Firmware versions 4.7.x and 5.0.x are not available for this model. For Prusa MK2.5/MK3, this integration requires PrusaLink version 0.7.2 or later.
Firmware update guides can be found here:
Obtaining hostname, username, and password
Prusa MINI/MINI+/MK3.9/MK4/XL
- On your printer, navigate to Settings > Network > PrusaLink.
- Find the device's IP address. Alternatively, you can look for the printer's IP address or hostname on your router.
- Note that for some models, the username may not be visible, as it is hardcoded to
maker
. - Depending on your model, the password entry may not be called Password, but API key.
Prusa MK2.5/MK3
- The device's IP address is displayed on the printer LCD after PrusaLink starts up. Alternatively, you can look for the printer's IP address or hostname on your router.
- Use the username and password you entered during the initial PrusaLink setup (not the API key).
{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}