
Repetier-Host
3D printing software
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- Ease of management
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€2,199 per year
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What is Repetier-Host
Repetier-Host is a desktop application used to prepare, manage, and monitor 3D prints, typically for FDM/FFF printers. It provides printer control (USB/serial), G-code visualization, and integrates with slicing engines to generate print files from 3D models. The product targets hobbyists, makers, and small labs that run one or more printers from a Windows, macOS, or Linux workstation. It is commonly used as an all-in-one host interface rather than a cloud-managed print workflow.
Integrated printer control console
Repetier-Host includes a host interface for connecting to a printer and sending jobs over USB/serial. It provides manual controls, temperature management, and a real-time console for firmware messages. This is useful for troubleshooting and calibration workflows where direct device interaction matters.
Slicer integration options
The application supports integration with multiple slicing engines (depending on installation and configuration), allowing users to slice and print from one interface. It supports common 3D model inputs and produces G-code for printing. This reduces context switching compared with using a separate slicer and a separate printer control tool.
Multi-printer profile management
Repetier-Host supports managing multiple printer profiles and switching between them within the same workstation setup. It can store per-printer settings such as connection parameters and print/slicer configurations. This fits small environments that operate different printer models without a centralized print server.
Desktop-centric, limited collaboration
Repetier-Host primarily operates as a local desktop host, which can limit team collaboration and centralized job management. Compared with platforms designed for multi-user queues and remote administration, it typically requires access to the host machine. This can be a constraint for organizations that need audit trails, role-based access, or shared print pipelines.
Workflow depends on local setup
Slicing and printer integration behavior depends on local configuration, installed slicers, and printer/firmware compatibility. Organizations may need to standardize workstation environments to ensure consistent results across users. This can increase support effort compared with more tightly controlled, single-slicer ecosystems.
UI and feature depth vary
While it covers core hosting needs, some advanced preparation and repair capabilities (e.g., deeper mesh analysis/repair or highly specialized print preparation) may require additional tools. Users may also find the interface less streamlined than newer, purpose-built slicer-first applications. As a result, it may not be the best fit when the primary need is advanced model preparation rather than printer hosting.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free / Community | Free (download) | Desktop Repetier-Host for Windows, Linux, macOS; includes built-in slicers (Slic3r, CuraEngine, PrusaSlicer, Skeinforge); downloadable without payment. |
| Custom Repetier-Host (branded/manufacturer) | €2,199 per year (initial, excl. VAT); renewal €1,190 per year (excl. VAT) | Digitally signed Windows build with custom branding, preloaded drivers/slicer/filament presets; one-year term; contact sales/order (info@repetier.com). |
| Support / Donation | Voluntary (e.g., €10+, €20+) | Donations via PayPal to support development; promotional rewards listed for donation thresholds; optional and not required for download. |