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Upgrade Your 3D Printing with the BIGTREETECH PAD 7 Touch Screen

Upgrade Your 3D Printing with the BIGTREETECH PAD 7 Touch Screen

Regular price $109.99 USD

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The BIGTREETECH PAD 7 is a revolutionary touch screen designed for 3D printing enthusiasts looking to enhance their printing experience. With its pre-installed Klipper firmware, this 7 inch smart pad is engineered to significantly boost both printing speed and quality. Users can expect an impressive increase in printing speed by 2 to 5 times compared to traditional Marlin firmware, ensuring that your projects are completed faster without compromising on quality.

One of the standout features of the PAD 7 is its open-source nature, which caters to the DIY spirit of makers. This flexibility allows users to easily modify the firmware system through an SD card or USB, meeting the customized needs of those who utilize Klipper. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, the ability to tailor the firmware to your specific requirements is a game changer.

The widespread compatibility of the PAD 7 makes it an ideal choice for various 3D printers. If you own a CoreXY 3D printer like the VORON 2.4 or VZ Bot, pairing it with the PAD 7 and BTT Octopus series control board will yield exceptional results. For i3 3D printers such as the Ender-3 or BIQU B1 SE Plus, the PAD 7 can be seamlessly integrated with the BTT SKR series control board, ensuring a smooth operation.

For those who prefer the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, the PAD 7 offers the option to remove the CB1 core board and replace it with a CM4, allowing users to run Raspberry Pi OS. This feature not only enables video watching and internet access but also supports external connections for keyboards and mice, enhancing the overall user experience.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the BIGTREETECH PAD 7. It comes equipped with multiple expansion interfaces, including USB2.0 x 3, USB-C x 1, and a TF card slot for added storage. The dial switch allows users to select between UART and OTG modes, while the audio out feature provides a 3.5mm jack for headphones, making it a versatile tool for various projects.

However, it's important to note that the CAN interface and ADXL345 accelerometer SPI interface cannot be used simultaneously due to the MCP2515 SPI to CAN conversion. This limitation is crucial for users who plan to utilize both features in their projects.

Lastly, the PAD 7 features a dual-sided speaker system with adjustable volume buttons, providing a multimedia experience that enhances the usability of the device. Whether you're using it in Klipper mode or planning to switch to a Linux desktop system with the CM4, the audio capabilities add another layer of functionality to this already impressive device.

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