Anycubic Kobra Support
Connect Anycubic Kobra printers over your local network and run them alongside the rest of your farm, with print control, temperature and axis controls, diagnostics, and standalone-rack filament read and write.
Printago now supports the Anycubic Kobra lineup over your local network. Connect a Kobra through Fuse and it joins the rest of your farm with the same print controls, live status, and diagnostics as every other printer. Everything runs on your LAN using the printer's local network mode, so there is no cloud dependency on the printer itself.
We built a native adapter for Anycubic's local protocol, so these printers connect directly without any bridge, plugin, or firmware modification.
Supported Printers
The Kobra 3, Kobra 3 V2, Kobra 3 Max, and Kobra 4, plus the Kobra S1, S1 Max, and Kobra X. The Add Printer wizard finds them on your network and walks you through pairing.
Control and Monitoring
Once it is connected, a Kobra behaves like any other printer in Printago, and every control responds in real time. Start, pause, resume, and cancel prints, and follow live status, progress, and layer counts from the printer card and detail page. Set nozzle and bed temperatures, home and jog the axes, toggle the chamber light, and adjust the part fan. A built-in diagnostics check confirms the connection, temperatures, and motion are healthy, and an optional test print exercises pause, resume, and cancel end to end before you commit a real job.
Filament
Printago reads the material and color loaded on the standalone rack and keeps the slot in sync with the machine, so what you see matches what is actually loaded. Assign a material and color from Printago and it applies to the printer, so anything else reading from the rack stays in sync. When one or more ACE Pro multi-color units are attached, each bay shows its loaded material and color alongside the external spool, the way a Bambu AMS sits beside its external spool.
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