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Can anyone comment on integration with Home Assistant, for whatever printer you’re recommending?
While I haven’t yet done homework on printing, I did like that Home Assistant has an OctoPrint integration so you can see or notify on printer status. It looks like the Prusa models, at least, are proprietary
Most 3D printers really don't draw a lot of power, but be aware that smart plugs are usually limited to 15 A. Some might be just 10 A. If you are thinking about using a smart plug to control your printer (and be sure it's off) just look at the rating of the power supply of the printer ahead of time.
Pulling a full 15A is liable to trip a circuit breaker anyways, it's extremely rare to need that kind of power from a single outlet. The outlets I use can handle up to 1200W, but the Prusa Mk4 has a 240W power supply, so there's plenty of power to spare. I don't imagine even a Bambu would be pulling a full 1200W.
The product I'm using: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SQGG8Z7/
There is a PrusaLink integration for Home Assistant, I'm using it.