Creality K2

LAN + Fuse
Nozzle sizes 0.2 mm0.4 mm0.6 mm0.8 mm
Printago support Tested

The Creality K2 is an enclosed CoreXY printer with a 260 × 260 × 260 mm build volume, targeting hobbyists who want multicolor capability without the cost of the larger K2 Pro or K2 Plus. It reaches 600 mm/s and supports Creality’s CFS (Creality Filament System), allowing up to four CFS units for up to 16 simultaneous colors. Unlike its Pro and Plus siblings it lacks an actively heated chamber, limiting it to less temperature-sensitive materials, so it is best suited to PLA, PETG, ABS, and PLA-CF users who want reliable high-speed multicolor printing at a lower entry price.

Pros

  • CFS multicolor support (up to 16 colors with four CFS units)
  • High print speed up to 600 mm/s
  • AI camera for print failure detection
  • Lower-cost entry point into the K2 ecosystem

Cons

  • No actively heated chamber, limiting engineering-filament reliability
  • Smaller 260 mm build volume than the K2 Pro and K2 Plus
  • Full enclosure benefit is reduced without chamber temperature control

Creality K2 capabilities

What Printago can do with this printer once it's connected.

Nozzles
1 nozzle (all heated)
Bed
1 bed · heated
Chamber
1 chamber · sensor only
Axes
X, Y, Z · all homeable
Fans
1 fan (part)
Lights
1 light · 1 dimmable
Filaments
1 feed
Cameras
1 camera · WebRTC
Peripherals
up to 4 × CFS × 4 slots
What Printago can control
start pause resume stop upload files raw G-code read filament

How to connect the Creality K2 to Printago

  1. 1
    Make sure Moonraker is running on the printer (it is on most Klipper installs).
  2. 2
    Install the Fuse bridge on Windows, macOS, or Docker.
  3. 3
    Add the printer in Fuse using its IP address and Moonraker port (default 7125).
  4. 4
    Optionally provide a Moonraker API key if your install has [authorization] enabled.

Need the bridge? Download Fuse for Windows, macOS, or Docker.

Frequently asked questions

Does Printago work with the Creality K2?

Yes. Printago manages the Creality K2 over your local network via Moonraker, with cloud slicing, automatic job routing, and remote monitoring.

How do I connect the Creality K2 to Printago?

Make sure Moonraker is running on the printer (it is on most Klipper installs). Install the Fuse bridge on Windows, macOS, or Docker. Add the printer in Fuse using its IP address and Moonraker port (default 7125).

Does Printago support the Creality K2's CFS?

Yes. Printago reads the 4-slot CFS, shows what's loaded in each slot, and assigns materials per slot so multi-material prints route correctly.

Can I manage multiple K2 printers with Printago?

Yes. Printago is built for production fleets: route jobs across many K2 units, mix them with other brands, and run the whole farm from one dashboard.

Do I need a Raspberry Pi or extra hardware?

No. Printago connects over your local network through the Fuse bridge, which runs on your computer or in Docker, with no Raspberry Pi, no soldering, and no extra hardware.

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