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SETTINGS/Printer/Features/Hardware/Networked Printing

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|Sets MatterControl to attempt to connect to a printer over the network instead of through USB. When this feature is enable the [[SETTINGS/Printer/Connection/Details/Serial_Port|Serial Port]] selection will be removed from the Connection settings and be replaced by [[SETTINGS/Printer/Connection/Details/IP_Address|IP Address]] and [[SETTINGS/Printer/Connection/Details/Port|Port]]. You must disconnect and reconnect for this to take effect. MatterControl will attempt to connect to the printer using a TCP/IP (Telnet) connection to the specified IP address and port. MatterControl will then stream G-Code to the printer over the connection. If your printer supports Telnet commands, Mattercontrol will try to use them to set the correct baud rate and perform resets. === Supported Printers === * '''Smoothie''' - See the [http://smoothieware.org/network Smoothie documentation] for turning on the Telnet feature.* '''Raspberry Pi''' - If you have a RasPi or other Linux box connected to your printer, you can use [https://forums.matterhackers.com/topic/287/q-how-to-print-over-the-wifi-network-mattercontrol-raspberry/8 this script] to set up a rudimentary Telnet server.* '''Wi-Fi to serial adapter''' - You can connect to an ESP8266 based Wi-Fi/Serial adapter running the [https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link ESP-Link firmware]. |*Boolean|
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