Creality Integration
Printago connects to Creality's Klipper-based printers, including the flagship K2 series, over your local network through Moonraker. The connection runs through the Printago Fuse LAN client, with no cloud account or extra hardware required.
There's nothing to install on the printer: these machines ship with Klipper and Moonraker built in. The steps below are written for the K2; other Klipper-powered Creality printers (K1 / K1 Max, and Ender models running Klipper) connect the same way.
Before you start, install and activate Printago Fuse on a computer or Docker host on the same network as the printer.
Creality K2
Covers the K2, K2 Plus, and K2 Pro.
Before You Start
- Find the printer's IP address. On the K2 touchscreen, open the network / Wi-Fi settings; the assigned IP is shown there. Set a static IP or DHCP reservation in your router so it doesn't change.
- Confirm Moonraker is reachable. The K2 serves Moonraker on your LAN at the standard port
7125. If you can open the printer's web interface from a browser on the same network, Fuse can reach it too. If your firmware has a LAN / developer access option, make sure it's enabled.
Connect Through Fuse
- In Fuse, open the Printers page and click Add a printer.
- Choose Creality, then select your model (e.g. K2).
- Fill in the connection details:
- Printer Name — a friendly name (e.g. "Creality K2")
- Host / IP Address — the printer's IP (e.g.
192.168.1.100) - Moonraker Port —
7125(the default) - API Key — leave blank unless your install has
[authorization]configured
- Click Test Connection to confirm Fuse can reach Moonraker.
- Click Add Printer. The printer appears in your Printago fleet within a few seconds.
The K2's CFS (Creality Filament System) is detected automatically. Printago shows what's loaded in each slot and assigns the right material per slot so multi-color and multi-material prints route correctly. Multiple chained CFS units are supported.
Other Klipper-based Creality printers
The K1, K1 Max, and Ender models running Klipper connect through Moonraker exactly as above. See the Klipper guide for the general Moonraker connection details, including how to find your Moonraker port and when an API key is needed.
What You Can Do
Once connected, your Creality printer behaves like any other printer in Printago:
- Slice in the cloud and send jobs straight to the printer
- Route print jobs across your whole fleet automatically
- Monitor temperatures, progress, and status remotely
- Manage it alongside the rest of your fleet, whatever the brand, from one dashboard
Troubleshooting
If the printer won't connect:
- Open the printer's web interface in a browser to confirm Moonraker is reachable on your network.
- Verify the IP address and that the printer is on the same network as Fuse.
- Confirm the Moonraker port (default
7125). - If you've enabled
[authorization]in Moonraker, make sure the API key is correct. - Use Test Connection in the Add Printer dialog to see the specific error.
Still stuck? Reach us on Discord or at support@printago.io.