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SimplyPrint workflows: set it up for the way you work

SimplyPrint does a lot. It connects and monitors your printers, slices files in the browser, runs a print queue, automates hands-off printing, tracks every spool of filament, trains students, and locks things down for a whole organisation. That breadth is the point, but it can also make the panel look busy when all you wanted to do was watch one print from your phone.


Here is what is worth knowing up front: you do not have to use every feature. SimplyPrint adapts to how you actually work, and most of what it offers is optional. A hobbyist with two printers touches a small slice of it. A 100-printer farm uses most of it. Both are using it correctly. This article is the map - pick the way you work, and we will point you at the workflow built for it.


SimplyPrint panel dashboard showing printer groups and status summary cards in dark mode


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The one idea: it adapts to you

SimplyPrint is feature-rich on purpose, but the panel does not force the whole toolbox on you. The features you do not need stay out of the way, and the ones you turn on tend to nudge you toward a smoother routine you might not have known you could have - lining files up in a queue instead of babysitting each start, or letting the system match jobs to free printers for you.


Optional really does mean optional. The filament manager, AutoPrint, maintenance tracking, quotas and the rest are all opt-in. Nothing breaks if you never switch them on, and you can add them later when you are ready.


So the right question is not "which features should I learn first?" but "which workflow fits how I work?" Everything else can wait.


Tell SimplyPrint what you want it for

When you first sign up, SimplyPrint asks what you want to use it for. There are three answers:

  • Manage my 3D printers - the full ecosystem, and the default and recommended choice
  • Slice 3D files online - just the cloud slicer, no printer needed
  • Track filament inventory - just the filament tools


Picking one of the single-tool options tailors the panel to that tool. It rearranges the sidebar, changes the empty-state screens, and adjusts your getting-started tasks so you are not staring at queue settings when all you came to do was slice. It does not delete anything - the rest of SimplyPrint is still there, just tucked away.


This choice is reversible. You can change what you use SimplyPrint for any time in your account settings, so starting narrow and widening later costs you nothing.


Which kind of user are you?

Four broad shapes cover most people. Find yours and follow the link - each one has its own workflow article with the trade-offs, the "why", and deep links into the step-by-step guides.


Hobbyist - one or a few printers

You print for yourself, maybe across more than one brand. The value is having every printer in one panel and one app, with one set of cameras, controls and notifications, plus a browser slicer and AI failure detection. You will likely use a slice of SimplyPrint rather than all of it, and that is exactly right.


Start here: Hobbyist workflows: getting the most out of SimplyPrint with one or a few printers.


Print farm fleet dashboard showing many printers in grouped cards with aggregate status counters


Print farm - production at scale

You run many printers and need throughput. The recommended operating model is simple to say and powerful in practice: upload files to the queue as soon as you know what to print, and your job becomes managing the queue while SimplyPrint matches jobs to printers, batches starts and runs AutoPrint. In our 2026 print-farm survey, almost every farm named the print queue as the feature they would miss most.


Start here: Print farm workflows: running a farm with the queue, AutoPrint and automation.


School or makerspace - teaching with shared printers

You manage printers other people use - students, members, walk-ups. The real choice is how much freedom to give them, from a teacher-led model where students just hand off a file, through queue approval, to students starting their own prints within quotas. Set up user groups and permissions first, then pick a point on that spectrum.


Start here: School and makerspace workflows: from teacher-led to student-led printing.


School account dashboard with a greeting, quota requests, a bulletin board and a queued file


Enterprise - running it at scale with governance

You are a large or multi-site organisation, and IT will want to review things before rollout: single sign-on, audit logging, IP allow-listing, enforced 2FA, a signed DPA and an uptime SLA. Enterprise adds that governance layer on top of everything in Print Farm.


Start here: Enterprise workflows: SSO, governance and running SimplyPrint at scale.


Just want one thing? Slice, or track filament

Not everyone wants the full ecosystem, and SimplyPrint is built to be used as a single tool too. Two cross-cutting intents come up again and again.


Just slice

You can use the cloud slicer with no printer connected and without the SimplyPrint Client, because slicing runs on SimplyPrint's servers. Slice in a browser on a desktop, laptop, Chromebook, tablet or phone, then get the file to your printer however you like. It is available on the Free plan with a limited monthly slice count (currently 15), and many people start here and add a printer months later.


Start here: The slicer-only workflow: using SimplyPrint just to slice, no printer needed.


Filament tracking inventory grouped by brand and material


Just track filament

The filament manager is optional, available on every plan, and you can run it as a standalone inventory. The real decision is how deep to go: tag your printers with a static material - the material type plus its colour, with no per-spool inventory - and stop there, or track individual spools with unique identities, weight tracking and a runout warning before each print. Labels and NFC tags help you identify spools at the printer.


Start here: Filament tracking workflows: static materials, tracked spools, labels and NFC.


Brand new? Connect first, then come back

If you have not connected anything yet, the fastest path is to get a printer (or the slicer) talking to SimplyPrint first, then pick a workflow:


Statistics dashboard with metric cards for print jobs, print time, success rate and filament used


Workflows evolve, and that is normal

Almost nobody arrives using everything. People start narrow - just remote monitoring, or just the slicer - and a few months in they add the next thing, then the next. A hobbyist turns on AI failure detection after a print fails overnight. A small farm adopts the queue, then AutoPrint, then maintenance tracking once a printer needs a part swapped. A school starts teacher-led and loosens up to student-led printing once the routine settles in.


That is the intended path. You do not have to plan it all today. Pick the workflow that matches where you are now, set it up well, and let it grow with you.


Workflow guides for each way of working:


Getting started and orientation:


Updated on: 25/06/2026

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