

🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The BIGTREETECH Manta M8P V2.0 Integrated Control Board is a cutting-edge 32-bit motherboard designed for high-speed 3D printing. Featuring a powerful 550MHz ARM Cortex-M7 chip, it supports a variety of stepper drivers and offers extensive compatibility with different core boards. With advanced features like customizable thermistor settings and multiple fan interfaces, this control board is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional users looking to enhance their 3D printing experience.
B**N
Solid upgrade from CB1 with active development.
This is a great upgrade from the CB1. While I haven’t tested it with webcam decoding/encoding, it logically outperforms the CB1. I’ve have it running on a BTT Manta EZ3D, and it runs smoothly without issues. The GitHub page for the Kllipper image is actively maintained, which is a big plus—thanks to BTT for keeping the community supported!
J**1
CB2 is working well, easier and better than CB1
I recently reviewed this item but couldn’t figure out how to find/edit that review.I was having problems connecting via WiFi. I have since resolved the issue. The problem was unrelated to the CB2. It is functioning well now.
J**T
LOVE this board
Absolutely love this board. Incredibly versatile, incredibly powerful. I have this set up with a CB1 and 2209s, everything works great. The manual does a good job at pretty much covering everything, albeit, not phrased the best. Nonetheless, super flexible board for endless possibilities. Love all of the fan controls, stepper driver options, UART mode, DIAG for sensorless, USB, ethernet, etc etc. It truly covers everything for a potentially awesome and big build.I see some reviews talking about "I thought this would include grub screws", or "Doesn't run the printer on USBC power", and - cmon people, it's a controller board. It includes JST connectors, which I wasn't expecting, so that's awesome. And USB C power? I understand a laptop, but you're running 24v heaters and motors, controller, etc, how would this work over USBC? There's no where they mention you can RUN this board with USBC. Like people, do a little digging!Yes, you can use USBC to program and config, it won't power fans, motors, heaters, etc, it's enough power to program things before setting things up. And that makes sense.Regardless, great board, I've been very excited about using it, and it's been fine configuring and optimizing things for my build. New found love for BigTreeTech
C**N
Fantastic replacement for OEM Ender 3 mainboard
I put this board in my original Ender 3 and started printing right away. My 3 or 4 year old Ender 3 worked great until I put it away 3 years ago. When I pulled it out of the closet recently it wouldn't print anything. It would just restart when I told it to print. So I bought this board because it works and it already has the Marlin firmware installed on it. I just wanted the printer to work again so I can print parts for my FPV drones.This board has exceeded my expectations. I never noticed how loud the Ender 3 was while printing until I installed this board. The loudest thing on my printer now is the fan for the power supply. I cannot hear it running other than the power supply fan. That's amazing to me.I did a quick bed level on the printer and started printing right away. I have printed 10 parts so far with this board and have not had a single failed print. The OEM board failed prints maybe 10% of the time. I've been printing with PLA and TPU and everything is working out great so far. The prints look great. This board is definitely worth the money. I only bought the board, so I'm using the original Ender 3 LCD screen. I will be getting the touch screen to add to my printer.
K**D
not as advertised
the board is plagued with problems. UART pin error trying to set up the driver motors, MCU kept disapearing and is finally gone for good. The company has no fix and has not even messaged me back. 100 or more messages online with the same issues and the company has no idea of what to do.
L**N
Trying to get this #&@@^# device to work should be a massive challenge with headaches.
The first cb2 board I ordered would seem to boot but the HDMI wouldn't come up at all. I got an exchange for a new one and the HDMI worked fine. But, when I set the ArmbiENV and config.txt to enable DSI for a pi touch screen that was confirmed working with an actual raspberry pi, that screen would never come up and network port stops working. Massive headaches just trying to build a klipper pad and a complete waste of time.
J**E
Perfect for 3D printing
Running Klipper along with Manta M8P on a custom 3D printer. Works nicely so far. I will get another one for my new printer project as well.
S**T
It's still BTT, after all.
It's a BTT product. All the corners that could be cut were cut, as is the tradition with BTT stuff.An Orange Pi or Banana Pi is a better bang for the buck performance wise.Also, when I asked some pointed questions about the pre-baked Armbian install to Customer Support, I got hand waving and vague explanations that didn't address the issue...as is the tradition with BTT stuff.So, I considered this a waste of time and money and promptly binned it...as is the tradition with BTT stuff.
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