The ELEGOO Saturn models can show up on a network as a printer using its network address / IP , not always as a friendly device name, and the exact label can vary by model and app/software. ELEGOO’s network-printing guide for Saturn 4 Ultra says to note the printer’s “Network address” after connecting it to Wi‑Fi, and Reddit users report that discovery depends on being on the same subnet and that the printer’s IP can change.

What you’ll usually see

  • A device name in your router list may look generic, or just like a connected printer device.
  • In slicer/software discovery, the important identifier is often the printer’s IP or network address, not a custom name.
  • If it does not appear, the usual causes are being on the wrong band, different subnets, or Wi‑Fi discovery issues.

Practical check

  1. Open the printer’s Wi‑Fi or device info screen.
  2. Look for the network address / IP.
  3. Match that with your router’s connected devices list or your slicer’s network-send settings.
  1. Make sure both the printer and your computer are on the same local network, preferably the same 2.4 GHz network if your model only supports that band.

If you want, I can also give you the likely network name behavior for a specific Saturn model like Saturn 3, Saturn 3 Ultra, or Saturn 4 Ultra.