Beginner guides
Start with the core maintenance topics.
These draft guides introduce the most important concepts for a local-first 3D printer maintenance tracker. They avoid public download steps because the app is not publicly available yet.
Getting started
Understand what NozzleNote by BMR is intended to help with, what is still in development, and how to prepare for a first printer record.
DraftPrinter profiles
Learn how printer profiles are planned to organize printer identity, notes, and maintenance context without implying manufacturer affiliation.
DraftMaintenance history
Review the intended maintenance record workflow for dates, service notes, parts, and workshop observations.
DraftPreventive maintenance
See how preventive task planning is expected to help users remember routine checks without replacing hands-on inspection.
DraftParts and consumables
Explore the planned approach for tracking replacement parts, consumables, vendors, and practical notes in a conservative way.
DraftLocal-first data
Read the current direction for local data ownership, backups, exports, and responsible expectations while the app is being built.
Maintenance workflow
A simple path through the planned product.
- Create a printer profile. Use a profile to keep the printer identity, model notes, and maintenance context in one place.
- Record maintenance events. Add dated notes when you clean, inspect, adjust, replace, or observe something important.
- Plan preventive work. Use planned reminders as helpful prompts, not as machine-made fault findings or safety assurances.
- Review history before decisions. Look back at previous repairs, parts, and notes before changing hardware or tuning a workflow.
Roadmap-only topics
Some ideas, such as deeper catalogs, calibration notes, exports, and release packaging, are still roadmap topics. They should be treated as planned direction until a future milestone documents implemented behavior.
Independent product note
NozzleNote by BMR is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to Bambu Lab, Creality, Anycubic, Prusa, or any other 3D printer manufacturer. Documentation may use general printer maintenance language, but it must not imply affiliation or endorsement.