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Peter Riegler
Bewertet in Deutschland am 24. Februar 2025
Zufriedener Kunde.
Mau
Bewertet in Italien am 7. August 2024
Schermo LCD utilizzato nel progetto della stampante 3D Voron 2.4 con scheda BIGTREETECH Octopus V1.1. Nulla da ridire, funziona perfettamente.Elegante e con display multicolore. relativamente semplice da configurare con klipper, tuttavia con Marlin non l'ho mai provato.
Jens Bahn
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. November 2024
Das Gerät gehört vom Markt genommen, nur BTT Firmware läuft darauf, und das nur mit vielen Problemen, wenn man z.b. Timelapse nutzen möchte ist das unmöglich, nach der Installation stürzt das Pad ab und man hat nur noch über SSH Zugriff. Der Support antwortet in keinster Weise.
Mck
Bewertet in Deutschland am 30. Juli 2024
Habe die Version 1.1 bestellt aber Version 1.2 bekommen. Die Anschlüsse sind hier auf der anderen Seite verbaut. In meinem Fall kein Problem, neue Halterug drucken. Für andere kann das aber eun Problem sein.
Björn
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. April 2024
Ich habe hier das Gerät gekauft für meinen BambuLab P1S aber das ist hier wirklich nur was für Profis! Ansich aber ein super und wertiges Gerät
Pit Art's
Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. April 2024
Super Klipper Pad. Fast unbegrenzte Möglichkeiten aber auf keine Fall für Plug and Play Gerät. Klipper Grundlagen soll man kennen
Phinix
Bewertet in Deutschland am 27. Juli 2023
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Das BIGTREETECH Mini12864 V1.0 LCD-Grafik Display ist ausgezeichnet! Die Integration in Klipper war ein Kinderspiel - problemlose Konfiguration und sofortige Erkennung. Die RGB-Hintergrundbeleuchtung ist ein nettes Extra. Kompakte Größe und intuitive Bedienung machen es zu einem Must-Have für 3D-Drucker Enthusiasten!
P. Sch.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 20. November 2023
Ich habe das Display an meinen BTT Pi v1.2 angeschlossen um im vorbeigehen den Status und Fortschritt meines 3D Druckers zu überprüfen.Dafür ist er bestens geeignet.Auch für ein schnelles Aufheizen der Düse ist es bestens geeignet wenn man schnell das Filament wechseln möchte.
danyl
Bewertet in Frankreich am 18. Oktober 2023
Die Medien konnten nicht geladen werden.
Marco
Bewertet in Italien am 16. Oktober 2022
Il prodotto è ben fatto, utilizzato con la scheda SKR MINI E3 V3.0 per aggiornare una Ender 3 prima versione.Aggiornando il firmware all'ultima versione funziona bene, ho eseguito diverse stampe usando il supporto USB e tutto funziona correttamente, si possono cambiare le immagini del logo e varie senza problemi.Ho installato anche la scheda ESP01S per la connessione WIFI senza problemi.Consiglio.Aggiorno 06/11/2022: ho trovato i plugin in rete per elaborare i file ed ottenere le miniature ma non funzionano con gli slicer più recenti, ma si trova anche un file eseguibile che elabora il file di stampa per ottenere le miniature, comporta un lavoro in più ma il risultato ottenuto è molto utile
Mike Hunt
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. April 2022
I do not like it that it says nowhere here that this display is only ever gonna fully work with Marlin Fw installed. Klipper/Mainsail/Octoprint are basically a non starter. (If you plan on using the neat color/touch mode that is)I also have to mention that the display was not at fault in the end tho, when it came to my whole tragedy of a first printer pitfall . Don`t get me wrong, the Touch mode does not work with Klipper. And I guess that is because Klipper, as you prob. know splits the workload, so a raspberry pi (Or a smartphone, tablet...) does the hard calculations, since it is faster, and sends only g.code commands to the mainboard. The mainboard only reads the simple commands, and does as it is told without "thinking".As far as I understand it, this display does basically the same thing in part to enable all the nice colory touchy stuff. So using a pi and this display is redundant, so they did not plan for that scenario. At least, that is my informed laymen guess.But it does seem now like a big part, if not all of my problems were to be traced back to a faulty mainboard. And I would not be honest, if I don`t mention it was a Octopus Pro (429) from BTT. I had a lot of difficulties getting it to work, and when finally everything did work as intended, I had just enough time to make all fine tunings (PID settings and all that), and try to start 2 whole prints, that both failed, because for some ungodly reason it was not possible to tell the double Z to move in the right direction. No matter if I tried to add or remove the ! in the Firmware, switch the directions on the Octoprint software, or if I activated homing in positive direction or disabled it.I also must say in hindsight, when already had homed all achses, and started a print, it seemed the Hotend thingy was suddenly disoriented. like a lot, it rammed full force into the side without warning, and kept going like the "wall" was not there, even tho I had sensor less homing enabled, and tuned real nicely too. Did not matter. I do think now that the board was to blame for that too. Well that was before the "2 started Prints"When those were... well, when I had ended them after a few minutes both times, after I realized the z still came up instead of going down, I turned the printer off. Went into Firmware, tried to swith around the z somehow, without it messing up the homing, and turned back on. That was that for my Pi. RIP. We barely knew ye. I still do not understand what has happened. Well, the pi is cooked, is what happened, but idk why the Octopus suddenly decided to turn it`s Usb C into a valid electrical hazzard for no apparent reason.On Reddit somebody said to check the wiring so I did. Again. (I lost count of how often I followed every last one from one end to the other) There was a ground a bit iffy on it`s connector, but definitely made contact. When the pi went away, the printer was still running without issue, so I finally got bold and decided to try turning it back on, and it worked without any issue. For a while that is.I connected the other usb port, and it worked for do homing, and move around the thingy and all that. So I tried to meassure the Usb C, but I was not able to confidently do that since I was intoxicated at that point. (Don`t judge, you would be wasted too if were in my shoes on that day.)So I connected my old phone to the Usb C to try what would happen. -Nothing happened. I was not able to find the printer with the smartphone over Octoprint 4A, but it did not damage the phone at all or anything I had almost feared.So I got really brave, and tried to connect my precious pc. Zonk. -and in that moment, the board, and this very display followed the pi on his way to hardware hell. RIP.I can say without overstatement, that after over 3 months of constant failure, even tho you are certain that you did everything exactly as it was shown/explained, and you see what happens in the Yt Video, but your printer just does not do that same thing, (Once, ok, twice, well maybe I needed sleep, but that just kept happening at every turn no matter how closely I watched which buttons I needed to press, it just kept doing something else. So when that Zonk sound filled my ears, I was on one hand ready to cry.But after a brief moment of reflection, I felt unimaginable relief. Relief that it was finally, finally over.So I will not lie, I had written a pretty nasty review for the display, and then something amazing happened. BTT reached out to me and asked if they could help me in some way. That was a bit over 2 weeks over the return date mind you.After a chat, that went about as you would imagine, when I tell you that I could still smell pi smoke at that point. (I was still pretty p*ssed, I won`t lie). I can only assume they had a powwow, and decided they felt bad over the whole situation. This is the moment to point out that I did not buy the Octopus here on Amazon, but at a local vendor.-who I had contact all thru this Ender 5+ adventure to this point, so they know that the printer never, not even once worked long enough to start a print that reached the 2nd layer, and still refuse to refund a cent, because I did what every sane person would do, and "customized" the printer, by which I mean I bought better, more expensive parts that I installed exactly as it is intended. But that is the point, the Ender 5+ out of box is so damn loud that you basically HAVE to rip out a few of those nasty cheapo fans and replace them with good old austrian noctua ones and such, and I mean, is it a coincidence that Creality now even sells those "less crappy" silent boards, so new commers shovel even more money down their throat, and thereby break the guarantee terms."Oh, you wanted to actually print with that? At home? without the cops being called on your a$$?Well, sucks to suck, sucka."The printer came out of the box, not working, so it was not cool from the local vendor to then act like I had somehow broken it. When they knew the whole story, and knew of every step I tried to get it working for months I stayed in contact, and btw, they sold me the defective part that was to blame for all of it.Thing is because I soon after I had my very first issues with the printer I read among other things that they seriously sold me a device with a 8-Bit Mainboard in 2022, so I was of half a mind to upgrade it anywho. If I knew what I know now, it would go straight back right that instant. That`s what you get for trying to fix their sh*t, instead of sending it back to them immediately.That I build Pcs for fun, or out of boredom, went to a technical school and also worked as elektrician for a while doesn`t matter. "My pleb. hands dared touching the crappy hardware, and therefore I spoiled it."Sorry, I am still a bit bitter on that subject. But hey, they DID refund the price for the murderboard, as I like to call it now.Other than BTT, even tho they don`t sit in Linz, they sit in china, and still, guess what?I just got the notification that I have received the full refund payment from them on to my paypal.So thank you for being straight up, and for having patience with me and my... temper....still, if that darn thing would have hurt my pc, I would have guaranteed for nothing.Well, all is well that ends well. I have a wonderful Voron Kit from spain, and another package with the functional printed parts on the way, since, you know... Idon`thaveanywaytoprintthem...Thanks again to BTT, that was really rad!Tell you what: maybe I give BTT Hardware another shot. Not today, or tomorrow, but when I had a little time to mourn my pi.TLDR:After a day or so, they sent a message that they are very sorry, and that they would refund the full price for the display. I must say, I was floored. I had not seen that one coming.
PPPLinotte
Bewertet in Frankreich am 2. Oktober 2021
Pas encore essayé, mais produit conforme à la description.
Paul M
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 12. August 2020
All the switches feel good and operate well, there are no instructions and the online videos are not great at showing you how to connect this. It works well in marlin mode and the display is nice an clear , but i have not been able to get it to work in touch screen mode with an SKR1.4 turbo
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