# snapmaker > Monitor and control Snapmaker 3D printers (U1 with Moonraker/Klipper). Use when checking print status, temperatures, progress, or controlling prints (pause/resume/cancel). Triggers on "printer", "3D print", "Snapmaker", "print status", "nozzle temp", "bed temp". - Author: Adam Delisi - Repository: massiveadam/skills - Version: 20260131183437 - Stars: 0 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/massiveadam/skills - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@massiveadam/skills~snapmaker:20260131183437 --- --- name: snapmaker version: 1.0.0 description: Monitor and control Snapmaker 3D printers (U1 with Moonraker/Klipper). Use when checking print status, temperatures, progress, or controlling prints (pause/resume/cancel). Triggers on "printer", "3D print", "Snapmaker", "print status", "nozzle temp", "bed temp". license: MIT --- # Snapmaker Printer Control Control Snapmaker U1 printers via the Moonraker API. ## Configuration Create a config file at `~/clawd/config/snapmaker.json`: ```json { "ip": "192.168.x.x", "port": 80 } ``` Or use environment variables: ```bash export SNAPMAKER_IP=192.168.x.x export SNAPMAKER_PORT=80 # optional, defaults to 80 ``` **Config search order:** 1. `SNAPMAKER_IP` environment variable (highest priority) 2. `~/clawd/config/snapmaker.json` 3. `~/.config/clawdbot/snapmaker.json` ## Quick Commands ### Check Status ```bash scripts/snapmaker.py status ``` ### Filament Info ```bash scripts/snapmaker.py filament ``` Shows RFID tag data for each slot: material type, color (hex), temp ranges, and sensor status. ### Monitor Print (Live) ```bash scripts/snapmaker.py monitor ``` ### Print Control ```bash scripts/snapmaker.py pause scripts/snapmaker.py resume scripts/snapmaker.py cancel ``` ### Temperature ```bash scripts/snapmaker.py temps ``` ## API Reference The U1 uses Moonraker REST API on port 80: | Endpoint | Description | |----------|-------------| | `/server/info` | Server status | | `/printer/info` | Printer info | | `/printer/objects/query?heater_bed&extruder&print_stats` | Status | | `/printer/print/pause` | Pause print | | `/printer/print/resume` | Resume print | | `/printer/print/cancel` | Cancel print | ## Status Response Fields - `print_stats.state`: `standby`, `printing`, `paused`, `complete`, `error` - `print_stats.filename`: Current file - `print_stats.print_duration`: Seconds elapsed - `virtual_sdcard.progress`: 0.0 to 1.0 - `heater_bed.temperature` / `heater_bed.target`: Bed temps - `extruder.temperature` / `extruder.target`: Nozzle temps ## Filament & Sensor Data Query filament RFID and sensors: ``` /printer/objects/query?filament_detect&filament_motion_sensor%20e0_filament&filament_motion_sensor%20e1_filament&filament_motion_sensor%20e2_filament&filament_motion_sensor%20e3_filament ``` ### filament_detect.info[] Array of 4 slots with RFID tag data (or defaults if no tag): | Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | `VENDOR` | "Snapmaker" or "NONE" if no RFID | | `MANUFACTURER` | e.g. "Polymaker" | | `MAIN_TYPE` | Material: "PLA", "PETG", "ABS", etc. | | `SUB_TYPE` | Variant: "SnapSpeed", "generic", etc. | | `RGB_1` | Color as decimal int (convert: `#${(rgb>>16&0xFF).toString(16)}...`) | | `ARGB_COLOR` | Color with alpha (decimal) | | `WEIGHT` | Spool weight in grams | | `HOTEND_MIN_TEMP` / `HOTEND_MAX_TEMP` | Nozzle temp range | | `BED_TEMP` | Recommended bed temp | | `OFFICIAL` | true if official Snapmaker filament | ### filament_motion_sensor e{0-3}_filament | Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | `filament_detected` | Boolean - filament present in slot | | `enabled` | Boolean - sensor active | **Note:** Slots can have `filament_detected: true` but `VENDOR: NONE` — this means third-party filament without RFID tag.