This week Microsoft released the new Windows 10 IoT Core app that will allow 3D printer users to network their 3D printer and allow it to be operated and monitored from any connected Windows PC just like any other piece of hardware. Currently the app is only available using a Raspberry Pi to connect the 3D printer to a wireless network, but Microsoft developed the app to encourage 3D printer manufacturers to explore the possibilities of including native Windows wifi connectivity in their printers. The Windows 10 IoT Core app include native support for thirteen 3D printers, including the entire line of Ultimaker 3D printers, the new LulzBot TAZ 6, the Printrbot Play, Plus and Simple, Makergear M2 and the Prusa i3 and i3 Mk2. You can learn more over on 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/135568/windows-10-iot-core-app/