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BigTreeTech Manta M8P + CB1 motherboard and Raspberry Pi replacement board:
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Flying Bear Reborn 2 3D Printer: Currently on sale for $470, free shipping (as of 3/17/2023)
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00:00 Intro
03:15 Motherboard preparation
03:53 Linux image file
04:58 Using SSH clinet to config the board
05:51 Connect the new motherboard to your printer
07:17 Turn it on and work with the printer config file in Klipper
10:14 Test prints after upgrade
13:10 Conclusions
Welcome back to Aurora Tech Channel. Today, I will install the BigTreeTech Manta motherboard with the CB1 Raspberry Pi replacement board on a stock Marlin firmware 3D printer and have it run Klipper firmware.
I will install them on the Flyingbear reborn 2, as this is a CoreXY machine with linear rails, and it has a dual Z-axis controlled by 2 stepper drivers and uses 2 optical limit switches to align them automatically. The hardware of this printer is pretty good, but the one thing I don’t like is the MKS Robin nano motherboard and screen. The MKS firmware is always buggy and running Marlin has also limited the maximum printing speed of this printer. Using stock Marlin firmware, I tested it a few weeks ago and it can print up to 150mm/s with 1500 acceleration with pretty good results, so let’s see how fast we can push it after the new motherboard and Klipper are installed.
Affiliate link:
BigTreeTech Manta M8P + CB1 motherboard and Raspberry Pi replacement board:
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Flying Bear Reborn 2 3D Printer: Currently on sale for $470, free shipping (as of 3/17/2023)
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Other resources:
BigTreeTech CB1 Github:
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Voron2 example config file for M8P:
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My edited printer.cfg file for this M8P+CB1 on Flyingbear Reborn 2:
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M4P + CB1 installation example for Voron 0.1:
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Flyingbear Reborn 2 Klipper config example:
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Eryone filament (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA as low as $10 per roll, min 10 rolls):
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