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Bambu Lab MCP Server

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Bambu Lab MCP Server

Model Context Protocol server for Bambu Lab 3D printers

License: MIT TypeScript MCP Node

Full control of Bambu Lab printers through Claude AI — MQTT, FTP, camera, AMS, and X.509 auth

Features · Quick Start · Tools · Background


Overview

Complete MCP server for Bambu Lab 3D printers (P1P, P1S, X1C, A1, A1 Mini). Connects over local MQTT for real-time control and monitoring, with FTPS file upload and X.509 certificate signing to bypass firmware authentication restrictions.

25 tools covering print control, status monitoring, camera, AMS filament management, temperature, LED control, and more.

Background

In January 2025, Bambu Lab pushed firmware updates requiring authentication for local LAN printer control, breaking all third-party tools — OctoPrint, Home Assistant integrations, custom scripts, everything.

Community researchers extracted the X.509 certificate and private key from the Bambu Connect desktop application, restoring third-party access. This MCP server builds on that work to provide comprehensive printer control through Claude.

Key references:

Features

  • Local MQTT control — Print, pause, resume, stop, speed profiles, G-code execution

  • Real-time status — Continuous caching from MQTT reports with cached + fresh status tools

  • Camera control — Start/stop recording and timelapse

  • AMS management — Change filament trays, unload filament

  • FTP file upload — FTPS upload to printer SD card (port 990)

  • X.509 signing — Bypass firmware auth restrictions with certificate signing

  • Temperature control — Set nozzle/bed temps with safety limits

  • Object skipping — Skip failed objects without stopping the print

  • Speed profiles — Silent, Standard, Sport, Ludicrous (or raw percentage)

  • LED control — Chamber and work lights

  • Safety validation — Blocked G-codes, temperature limits, path traversal prevention

Quick Start

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+

  • Bambu Lab printer on your local network

  • Developer Mode enabled on the printer (recommended — Settings > LAN Only > Developer Mode)

Install

git clone https://github.com/schwarztim/bambu-mcp.git
cd bambu-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Enable Developer Mode on your printer, then configure with your LAN credentials:

# Grab these from your printer screen:
#   IP Address:    WLAN → IP
#   Access Code:   WLAN → Access Code (8-digit)
#   Serial Number: Settings → Device → Serial Number

Add to ~/.claude/user-mcps.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bambu-lab": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/bambu-mcp/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "BAMBU_LAB_MQTT_HOST": "192.168.1.100",
        "BAMBU_LAB_MQTT_PASSWORD": "YOUR_ACCESS_CODE",
        "BAMBU_LAB_DEVICE_ID": "YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER"
      }
    }
  }
}

Developer Mode gives the most reliable experience. All MQTT commands are automatically signed with X.509 certificates.

Option B: Browser Login (No Developer Mode)

If you don't want to enable Developer Mode (e.g., to keep Bambu Handy working), you can authenticate via browser login instead:

npm run setup

This opens Firefox (used instead of Chrome to avoid Google SSO bot detection), lets you log into your Bambu Lab account, and auto-discovers your printers. Credentials are saved to ~/.bambu-mcp/credentials.json and loaded automatically — no env vars needed.

Note: Token is valid for ~3 months. Run npm run setup again to refresh.

Then register with Claude Code (no env vars required):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bambu-lab": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/bambu-mcp/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Limitations without Developer Mode: Printing .3mf files via project_file command requires Developer Mode. .gcode files and all other commands (stop, pause, resume, status, speed, G-code, camera, AMS) work without it.

Tools

Cloud API (4 tools)

Tool

Description

get_user_profile

Get Bambu Lab cloud account profile

list_printers

List all printers registered to cloud account

get_printer_status

Get printer status via cloud API

sign_message

Sign message with X.509 certificate for firmware auth bypass

Print Control (7 tools)

Tool

Description

printer_stop

Stop the current print immediately

printer_pause

Pause the current print

printer_resume

Resume a paused print

printer_set_speed

Set speed via profile (silent/standard/sport/ludicrous) or percentage

printer_send_gcode

Send G-code command (dangerous commands blocked)

printer_print_file

Start printing a file from printer SD card

skip_objects

Skip specific objects during multi-object prints

Status & Info (3 tools)

Tool

Description

printer_get_status

Request full status push (temps, progress, AMS, fans, etc.)

printer_get_cached_status

Return last cached status (no pushall — use for frequent polling)

printer_get_version

Get firmware and module version info

Camera (2 tools)

Tool

Description

camera_record

Enable/disable camera recording

camera_timelapse

Enable/disable timelapse recording

AMS & Filament (2 tools)

Tool

Description

ams_change_filament

Change to a different AMS tray (0-3)

ams_unload_filament

Unload current filament from extruder

Hardware (3 tools)

Tool

Description

set_temperature

Set nozzle or bed temperature (with safety limits)

set_nozzle

Set nozzle diameter for profile selection

led_control

Control chamber/work LED lights

Connection & Upload (3 tools)

Tool

Description

mqtt_connect

Connect to printer via local MQTT over TLS

mqtt_disconnect

Disconnect from MQTT

ftp_upload_file

Upload .gcode/.3mf/.stl to printer via FTPS

Architecture

Claude Code / AI
    |
    v
Bambu Lab MCP Server
  |-- Cloud API (bambulab.com)
  |-- MQTT Client (port 8883, TLS)
  |-- FTP Client (port 990, FTPS)
    |
    v
Bambu Lab Printer (P1P/P1S/X1C/A1)

How It Works

  1. MQTT connects to the printer over TLS on port 8883 using the LAN access code

  2. Status reports are continuously cached as they arrive on the MQTT report topic

  3. Commands are sent on the MQTT request topic with sequence IDs for response matching

  4. FTP uploads files to the printer SD card over FTPS (port 990)

  5. X.509 signing uses the extracted Bambu Connect certificate for authenticated commands

Configuration

Environment Variables

Variable

Required

Description

BAMBU_LAB_MQTT_HOST

For MQTT

Printer IP address

BAMBU_LAB_MQTT_PASSWORD

For MQTT

LAN access code

BAMBU_LAB_DEVICE_ID

For MQTT

Printer serial number

BAMBU_LAB_MQTT_PORT

No

MQTT port (default: 8883)

BAMBU_LAB_MQTT_USERNAME

No

MQTT username (default: bblp)

BAMBU_LAB_COOKIES

For cloud

Session cookies for cloud API

BAMBU_LAB_BASE_URL

No

Cloud API base URL

BAMBU_LAB_USER_ID

No

Bambu Lab numeric user ID (for signed MQTT commands)

BAMBU_LAB_APP_CERT_ID

No

Override the built-in X.509 cert ID

BAMBU_APP_PRIVATE_KEY

No

Override the built-in X.509 private key

BAMBU_APP_CERTIFICATE

No

Override the built-in X.509 certificate

Finding Your Printer Info

  • IP Address: Printer screen → WLAN → IP

  • Access Code: Printer screen → WLAN → Access Code (8-digit)

  • Serial Number: Settings → Device → Serial Number

Security

X.509 Certificate

This server includes the publicly extracted X.509 certificate from the Bambu Connect desktop application. This is not a secret — it was publicly disclosed in January 2025 and is embedded in every copy of Bambu Connect.

All MQTT commands are now automatically signed with RSA-SHA256 using this certificate. This is required by post-January 2025 firmware — unsigned commands are rejected with error 84033543. No Developer Mode required for basic commands (stop, pause, resume, speed, G-code).

The certificate can be overridden via BAMBU_APP_PRIVATE_KEY and BAMBU_APP_CERTIFICATE environment variables if Bambu Lab rotates credentials. Set BAMBU_LAB_USER_ID (your numeric Bambu Lab user ID) for full compatibility — find it via the cloud API's /v1/design-user-service/my/preference endpoint.

Safety Features

  • Blocked G-codes: M112 (emergency stop), M502 (factory reset), M500/M501 (EEPROM), M997 (firmware update), M999 (restart)

  • Temperature limits: Nozzle max 300C, bed max 120C

  • File validation: Only .gcode, .3mf, .stl uploads allowed

  • Path traversal prevention: No .. or absolute paths in FTP uploads

Best Practices

  1. Keep printers on a separate VLAN

  2. Rotate LAN access codes periodically

  3. Never commit .env files (already in .gitignore)

Acknowledgments

License

MIT — see LICENSE for details.

Disclaimer

Not affiliated with or endorsed by Bambu Lab. Use at your own risk.

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