I've just migrated from Marlin to Repetier FW.
One thing I've noticed is that the reported temperature seems off by about 20C. In Marlin, I specified EPCOS 100K (Marlin type 1) in configuration.h and am using type 1 in my repetier FW for the thermistor type, as suggested by the configuration tool.
My thermistor is actually unknown, but it's whatever comes with the regular chinese J heads. The only advise from the vendor was "100k"
I printed PLA in Marlin at about 185-190 all day, but I have to tell Repetier to go to 205-210 to print the same stuff.
I have a thermocouple K type that reads much closer to Marlin's values (off by just a couple of degrees) to the reported temps.
Anyone else found a different thermistor type (or a different set of thermistor table entries I could define as custom) that is closer to the EPCOS 100K generic thermistor?
Oh, and the usual RAMPS config.
One thing I've noticed is that the reported temperature seems off by about 20C. In Marlin, I specified EPCOS 100K (Marlin type 1) in configuration.h and am using type 1 in my repetier FW for the thermistor type, as suggested by the configuration tool.
My thermistor is actually unknown, but it's whatever comes with the regular chinese J heads. The only advise from the vendor was "100k"
I printed PLA in Marlin at about 185-190 all day, but I have to tell Repetier to go to 205-210 to print the same stuff.
I have a thermocouple K type that reads much closer to Marlin's values (off by just a couple of degrees) to the reported temps.
Anyone else found a different thermistor type (or a different set of thermistor table entries I could define as custom) that is closer to the EPCOS 100K generic thermistor?
Oh, and the usual RAMPS config.