Run your 3D print farm from printers to packed products.
Your Farm. In Flow.
Hexcore Flow helps 3D printing shops set up printers, manage print files, track filament, run queues, build products, price work, print labels, control inventory, review quality, plan restocks, and keep production moving from one workspace.
Connect printers, load files, check filament, run the queue, then turn production into stocked inventory.
Works with most 3D printer workflows.
Hexcore Flow is designed for shops using common printer brands, print-farm routines, slicer exports, inventory workflows, labels, and production queues.









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Built around the work that keeps a 3D print farm moving.
Hexcore Flow connects printers, print files, filament, queue work, labels, inventory, build sheets, pricing, production runs, smart bins, restock requests, quality checks, and Hex Connect into one shop-floor workflow.
Setup and Fleet
Add printers, connection methods, print files, filament, maintenance status, and shop locations before the work begins.
Print Work
Run queues, batch work, route jobs, track material demand, and keep operator workflow clear.
Product Production
Create product kits, build sheets, production runs, pricing, labels, packets, and inventory updates from the same product record.
Newer tools for real in-house production.
Recent Hexcore Flow app updates add deeper shop-floor controls without changing the pricing structure: smart bins and totes, dispatch planning, start-wave planning, partial plate salvage, print history, quality readiness, and Windows/Mac Hex Connect downloads.
Smart bins, totes, and restock cards
Track regular shop boxes, bins, totes, drawers, shelves, and racks with scan cards that can trigger print restock or purchase restock workflows.
Dispatch and start-wave planning
Score jobs for printer fit, material shortage, due-date pressure, maintenance lockouts, and power-group start spacing before a busy run starts.
Quality and readiness checks
Review print-file readiness, printer readiness, material availability, failure reasons, closeout notes, and print-history performance from the app workflow.
Partial plate salvage
When part of a plate fails, record usable parts, failed objects, reprint needs, and operator notes instead of treating the entire plate as wasted.
File history and thumbnails
Track run counts, success percentage, average time, grams used, average cost, thumbnail previews, and quick G-code reads when file comments are available.
Hex Connect for Windows and Mac
Download Hex Connect for Windows or Mac to pair a trusted shop computer with Hexcore Flow for local printer access and supported request/result workflows.
From scan to stocked.
A cleaner loop for shops that need repeatable products, accurate counts, and less guessing at the bins.
Scan
Scan a bin, label, build sheet, station card, or production run.
Build
Open the product packet with parts, instructions, supplier links, and photos.
Plan
Calculate shortages, run cost, pricing, material needs, and shop-floor tasks.
Produce
Create print jobs, purchase requests, station cards, and run packets.
Complete
Confirm the completion summary, update inventory, and keep run history.
Start with the full workflow.
Free, Starter, Shop, Farm, and Enterprise all keep the core tools visible. Plans scale by printers, jobs, files, production records, inventory capacity, and automation depth.
Core tools included
Printers, print files, filament, queue, inventory, labels, product kits, build sheets, production runs, pricing, reports, and backup tools stay connected.
Capacity grows by plan
Move from 2 printers on Free to 12 printers on Farm, with unlimited jobs and print files on Farm.
Enterprise for larger farms
Need 13+ printers or multi-location production support? Enterprise gives larger operations a clear growth path.
Ready for a cleaner 3D print farm workflow?
Start with printers, files, filament, queue work, production kits, labels, inventory, and restock requests.