Marlin Temperature Sensor correction
Use of type-k temperature design
Will probe crawl kidnapped on the side of the heater
Start Marlin-marlin_v1\marlin\thermistortables.h
To modify the temperature of the response table in line 10th
Const short TEMPTABLE_1[][2] Progmem = {
After this line of work
The temperature of the machine is set to 40 degrees, and when the temperature is stable, the temperature is measured with type-k temperature, which represents 40 degrees.
The actual temperature of the ~300 degree is measured in 45 degrees.
After all measured, the slope of the two groups of 40 and 45 degrees was used to push back the actual temperature of 0 degrees to 35 degrees.
Will thermistortables.h the file.
To confirm the Configuration.h, #define TEMP_SENSOR_0 is set to 1 and then re-installed Marlin to the Control Panel.
The re-test temperature is consistent with the temperature measurement.
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PAIGU2013 November 6 2:06
Big Brother Hello, there is a thing to imagine you please teach, the current 3D printer's leather belt relaxed I see most of the body is measured, do not know how to correct this part of the elder brother, let the machine print the perfect round type, thank you.
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Chen Liang Yu November 6, 2013 5:32
If your strap does not have an eccentric, the stop screw on the gear is locked, and then there is no missing step, you may want to check the steps per unit of the control Panel, and there is no mistake.
PAIGU2013 November 7 11:52
Thank you for your advice, I will try again!
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jaoming Huang2014 March 11 7:02
Hello, brother.
Would you like to ask what kind of "shape" the probe you are using? How do you fix it on the side of the heater? Can I have a photo for my brother?
Thanks
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Chen Liang Yu March 11, 2014 2:29
Http://search.ruten.com.tw/search/s000.php?searchfrom=goodsheadbar&k=%BC%F6%B9q%B0%B8
Using the key word "hot", you can find the temperature of this category.
Just put the probe in the heat resistant tape and crawl it over the hot block.
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Marlin Temperature Sensor correction