








🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The Makerbase MKS Eagle 32Bit Control Board is a cutting-edge solution for 3D printing enthusiasts, featuring a powerful STM32F407VET6 MCU, advanced TMC2209 UART drivers for smooth operation, and a robust four-layer PCB design. With integrated heat dissipation and compatibility with Marlin 2.0, this board is perfect for those seeking precision and reliability in their 3D printing projects.





J**Z
Everything works as promised
I received this MKS Nano Robin a few days ago, and I am not an expert in firmware, but I know how to be resourceful. This is what I did: I believe that a lack of knowledge is not the right way to qualify an item if you don't know how to use it.I purchased this combo to replace the electronics on a Tronxy XY 2 Pro Chitu printer, and I was afraid I would not be able to do it as many people complain about support and information about the product. Let me say that I found all the information I needed on GitHub and some YouTube videos.I was able to recreate the Marlin firmware up to version 2.1.2.2 with all the features the mainboard promises: WIFI, TMC2209, USB control – everything working just fine. Amazing and completely silent! I should have done this a long time ago. If it was really easy for me, I can't imagine how easy it would have been to replace it on an Ender 3 with the pre-installed Marlin firmware.Thanks, Makerbase. Anyway, you should respond faster on Facebook as it is the only way you communicate with your clients.- I just want to clarify that I'm not in any way affiliated with Makerbase. In fact, this is the first Makerbase product I've ever owned. I have nothing to do with them, and I have not even communicated with them other than receiving an answer to an issue on Facebook.
A**S
Customer Support 2nd to none - 100% will use in the future
Used to replace dead motherboard in a Tronxy X5SA Pro that I had previously added a Creality Sprite Pro extruder and driven with Klipper - so not a baseline configuration.Installed the board and initial checks showed everything "working" under supplied Marlin.Flashed to Klipper and noticed the hotend fan was always on - investigated and flashed back to custom Marlin to support the CoreXY - everything working except hot end fan always on.Quick message to tech support, a couple of clear troubleshooting steps and they immediately sent out a new boardInstalled the new board, flash klipper and everything is working great.Awesome customer support
A**H
sure it works ok out of the box or seems to.
theres almost no support , and nothing works as hoped for,. ( even jumper settings would have been nice. visual studio doesnt even explain what to do and still nothing wprks, nothing. This might still be a good board but I find it would be easier to yell at a brick. I get just as much 3d printing done .....dont buy this unless you can communicate with the customer service , is my advice. and it just keeps getting worse.I never got VS code to work, so in my opinion this board(s) is JUNK.
R**N
Took some time to re-configure for this hardware - but in the end it was worth it.
I bought this board to replace a Nano 2.1 out of my FLSUN v400. I really thought this would be a close to plug - in play, but this was not the case.After lining up all of the PIN-Outs, and configuring the motors and directional issues (some had to be reversed), lots of troubleshooting the Klipper and communication with this Eagle Firmware. I finally got it up and running. I must say that the money saved from this and the Nano v2.0/2.1 copy that is sent with the v400 is worth it. Also it is shipped very fast, and is a pretty huge hardware upgrade. I am VERY happy with this board, and now with it all working my printer hasn't been better.Removed 1 star due to the lack of information on the board, the quirky firmware / Klipper compatibility. Otherwise awesome.Pro's - Price, hardware specs compared to what I was using.Cons - LOTS of reconfiguring, and what seemed to be a few bugs out of the gate from the firmware and config in Klipper working with each other.
J**J
So many issues
There are tons of issues with this board. I have now spent longer debugging and fighting with configuring this thing than I did designing and building the printer it is supposed to be running.- Can't get the printer to connect over usb serial interface using pronterface or any other software. Can connect via wifi fine, but wifi connection does not have all of the functionality that a wired connection does.- Can't print from usb or sd card. It just wont. It reads the files, runs the first few lines of gcode (heating up and homing), but then parks the nozzle and pauses the print. Pressing resume does nothing. Only way I can get it to print is over wifi with pronterface, but of course the computer and pronterface need to be powered on and connected through the entire print or it will stop.- Support is non-existant- Drivers supplied on github only support win 7 and 8.- Touch screen sucks, cant press buttons close to the edge of the screen without trying 8 times- When enabling manual mesh bed leveling in the firmware, it does not compile any icons for that menu, and therefore the ui is just a bunch of boxes that says no data, so you have to remember what each button does.- The compilation process using platform IO is just frustrating. Had it working fine for a while, then i closed visual studio and reopened, and suddenly platform IO says it has no configurations and no longer lets me compile.I could go on and on with the issues I have found. The only reason this gets 2 stars is that after hours and hours of work i was able to get a print, but the entire process has been painful and convoluted. And mind you, this is not the first printer I have built by a long shot. Worst experience so far tho
N**N
Plug and play! Silent!
The media could not be loaded. Literally a direct swap for the Ender 3 Pro. Every connector is in the same spot and has some extras for add-ons like a second z switch, ABL and filament runout sensor. The video states that there is no connector for the hot end fan but there indeed is. The silent drivers are a nice bonus for the price especially at half the cost of a Creality board. It works just like the stock board but more features in the menu. I have 2 more Ender 3 Pros and will probably buy for them as well.
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