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        <description> Hello, I&#039;m making a printer from scratch. I&#039;m using Teacup firmware. I just finished calibrating my thermistors. The thermistor table is kind of odd... the temperature in the table is actually 4 times the real temperature, does anyone know why or a more exact relationship than just 4X ? I also tuned the PID parameters a bit but I would like to tune it even more, any guides or pointers on that ? Also what is the acceptable error range in temperature ? It overshoots by maximum 2 degrees and which is off-set from real world temprature by about another 1 - 2 degrees.</description>
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            <description><![CDATA[ Hello, I'm making a printer from scratch. I'm using Teacup firmware. I just finished calibrating my thermistors. The thermistor table is kind of odd... the temperature in the table is actually 4 times the real temperature, does anyone know why or a more exact relationship than just 4X ? I also tuned the PID parameters a bit but I would like to tune it even more, any guides or pointers on that ? Also what is the acceptable error range in temperature ? It overshoots by maximum 2 degrees and which is off-set from real world temprature by about another 1 - 2 degrees.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>youssefaly97</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2015 12:25:54 -0400</pubDate>
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