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Thanks for the reply. I'm a pretty capable tinkerer so I don't have a problem with complexity. I mostly print stuff for my board games, but they go from small to large objects.
In current printer setup, OctoPrint reports to HomeAssistant and I would like to preserve this approach tbh. In other words I don't need to control but only observe the machine remotely. In cases I need to shut off the power etc.
The reason I want a new printer is, the current one feels very slow and in higher printing speeds it produces botched prints a lot.
The Mainsail front-end for klipper has a Home Assistant integration so you'll be able to monitor everything the same.