Hi all,
Has anyone been successful in integrating Spoolman into the K2?? I started to use it on my “home made” printer but upgraded to the K2 soon after. It requires configuration in the Moonraker.conf file which is not natively available.
Which installation method are you trying to use ?
The easiest way to upgrade prerequisites is to install the k2 improvements
And octoeverywhere for remote fluidd management
- Edit set it up today
setup spoolman this morning, using windows docker / seems to work Ok..
used windows docker to pull/run then added the moonraker config
save_config & reboot and it seems to work
clicking on manage spools loads the spoolman page to add /edit also
whole process took about 30 minutes (to setup Octo & spoolman both), probably a lot easier as I have static IP’s assigned to printer & laptop already..
Thanks heaps Chris for the information. Will look into the K2 improvements Git - I guess looking at this is the main bit that is missing. Not new to 3d printing or Klipper, just new to Creality and the semi-locked open source.
I have the database loaded onto a separate machine so just the client side on the printer itself was the missing link.
Why did you use Octoeverywhere?? can you use the default interface into fluid using IP:4408/#/ ??
I use octo for remote management, console- fluidd access when out and about, and the AI detection is a lot better than the built in one.
Does anyone know if the “Improvements” will work with the Hi? It has the locked down, no direct access to Moonraker. I was able to find and edit the moonraker.conf file to add the info for my Spoolman server, but it throws a Klippy error about a misconfigured Moonraker once it’s added. It’s the exact same info that’s on 2 other machines.
Edit:
I just saw that the “Improvements” is archived…
Can’t help on the Hi Q as don’t have one, but someone else is taking over the K2 improvements now that Jammin isn’t maintaining it.
Have a search through discord for the instructions, there is now a better start print that supports z-offset for all the filament types



