Production OS

Run the floor on autopilot.

Every printer, every job, every spool — one live workspace that watches the fleet, routes the queue, and tracks materials. So you’re running a shop, not babysitting printers.

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The floor, handled

Three jobs you stop doing by hand.

Watching the fleet, deciding what prints next, and remembering what’s loaded — AutoPrintFarm takes all three off your plate.

Fleet

Every printer, every job, every ETA — on one screen.

Live status across Bambu Lab, Prusa, and Klipper / Voron, side by side. Nozzle temps, layer counts, real ETAs, AMS slots — not the next-morning surprise. 60+ models, all in one view.

Queue

A queue that picks the printer for you.

Jobs self-route to whatever’s free, idle, and loaded with the right material. No whiteboard, no “which one’s open?” You approve. It runs — and the next one starts the second a bed clears.

Materials

Never start a 14-hour print on the wrong color.

Inventory knows what’s loaded in every slot, what’s running low, and what the job calls for. The queue won’t dispatch a print you can’t finish — and reorders nudge you before you stock out.

Native iOS app · team roles · auto-restart · works with your slicer

Failure detection

Catch the spaghetti before it costs you a spool.

The hub reads status straight off the printer and watches for the failures that quietly burn money — detached parts, thermal runaway, a job that stalled at layer three. The moment one trips, it pushes an alert to your phone so you act in a minute, not the next morning. No camera babysitting, no walking the floor at midnight.

  • Live alerts for spaghetti, thermal faults, and stalled or failed jobs
  • Push notifications to the iOS app the instant a print goes wrong
  • Recoverable faults can auto-restart so one blip doesn’t kill a batch
  • A running failure log per printer — spot the machine that needs a tune

Self-routing queue

Jobs that find their own printer.

Drop work in the queue and it places itself — matched to a printer that’s idle and loaded with the right filament, then started the second a bed clears. You set the rule once and approve the plan; the queue handles the rest, around the clock, even after you’ve closed the laptop. The whiteboard and the “which one’s free?” group text are done.

  • Routes by what’s free, what’s loaded, and what’s due
  • Auto-dispatches the next job the instant a printer finishes
  • Won’t start a print the loaded material can’t finish
  • Keeps every machine fed without a human assigning each job

The other half

Production is half the story. See the Commerce OS.

Other tools pick a side — printers or orders. We don’t. Etsy and Shopify sales land straight in this same queue as routed jobs, then ride a shared worklist from printed part to shipped box. One workspace, both sides of the business.

Explore Commerce OS

FAQ

Real answers, no fluff.

Don’t see yours? Email nate@autoprintfarm.com — a real person reads every message.

Does it really work across Bambu, Prusa, and Klipper at once?

Yes. One fleet view spans Bambu Lab (X1 Carbon, X1E, P1S, P1P, A1, A1 Mini, H2D), Prusa (MK4, MK4S, MK3.5, MK3S+, Mini+, XL, CORE One), and any Klipper / Moonraker build — Voron, RatRig, custom. 60+ models, no plugins per machine. A small Wi-Fi hub links them all over your local network; several printers are online in about five minutes.

How fast will I know a print failed?

In under a minute — not the next morning. The hub streams live status straight from the printer, so a spaghetti detection trip, a thermal fault, or a stalled job fires a push alert to your iOS phone right away. Catch it at eleven at night instead of finding a wasted spool at nine the next day.

Does the queue restart and reroute on its own?

The queue auto-dispatches the next job the moment a printer frees up and matches each job to a machine that’s idle and loaded with the right material. You set the rule once and approve the plan; you don’t babysit the assignment. Recoverable faults can auto-restart so a blip doesn’t cost you a whole batch.

What happens to my prints if the internet drops?

They keep running. The job lives on the printer, so an in-progress print finishes locally even if your internet or our cloud goes dark. When you reconnect, status and queue catch right back up. Offline, the only things you lose are live monitoring and dispatching new jobs — nothing on the bed stops.

What does Production OS cost?

Free covers one printer forever — no credit card, 25 prints a month, live monitoring, and failure alerts. Pro is $19/mo with three printers included, then $6 → $4 → $3 per added printer, plus the queue, inventory, team roles, and the API. No revenue cut, no per-print charge.

Ready when your farm is

Turn a busy garage into a shop that runs itself.

One place for your printers, your orders, and your team — and it keeps running long after you’ve closed the laptop.

Free for one printer · no credit card · 5-minute setup