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Integrations and Automation
Cindr3D includes workshop-oriented integrations so printer events can reach the tools already used around a maker space or home lab.
Common automation events include:
PRINT_STARTLAYER_CHANGEPAUSEDFAILEDDONE
These events can be routed to notification bridges, MQTT telemetry, or Home Assistant surfaces.
Supported notification targets include:
- Generic webhooks
- Discord
- Slack
- Telegram
- MQTT
Use notifications for print starts, failures, completion notices, and long-running job status updates.
MQTT support can publish printer and workshop state at a configurable cadence.
Typical telemetry:
- Printer status
- Temperatures
- Position
- Progress
- Print events
- Chamber and air-quality topics
MQTT is also useful as a bridge between Cindr3D and dashboards, automations, or sensors that do not speak printer firmware APIs directly.
The Home Assistant bridge exposes per-printer discovery and control payloads.
Common actions:
- Pause
- Resume
- Cancel
- Monitor state
- Surface printer entities in dashboards
Home Assistant is especially useful for power automation, chamber sensors, air quality, and visible household/workshop notifications.
Cindr3D can import profile data from common slicer ecosystems.
Supported sources include:
- Cura
- OrcaSlicer
- Bambu Studio
- 3MF profile data
The import flow maps external settings into Cindr3D print profiles and can preview the mapping before applying it.
Power-loss recovery captures enough in-progress state to offer a guided resume after reconnect.
Snapshot data may include:
- File
- Position
- Z height
- Layer
- Bed state
- Tool state
After reconnect, Cindr3D can help restore heat, Z position, and file position before resuming.
Enclosure features can combine firmware state, direct sensors, and MQTT topics.
Supported safety ideas:
- Chamber temperature monitoring
- Chamber targets and ramp curves
- Print-start preheat
- Completion cooldown
- Door-open cooldown or pause
- VOC, PM2.5, and CO2 thresholds
- Start-lock behavior when an enclosure is open
Stepper tuning can adjust per-axis driver settings where firmware allows it.
Common controls:
- Motor current
- Microsteps
- StealthChop or SpreadCycle mode
- Wiggle tests
- Per-printer presets
Command mappings include Klipper SET_TMC_CURRENT and RRF/Marlin-style M906, M350, and M569.
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