QuoteOhmarinus Looks to me like the nozzle temp is related to the bed temp. It waits for the bed to reach full temp before it continues heating the nozzle. This is probably to reduce stationary plastic getting heated for too long in the nozzle, preventing clogs. Yes that is intentional, as I wrote. But the reason "to reduce stationary plastic" is a bit obsolete because of the PID algoritme, I guby Bossie - General
When I start my print the heating of the nozzle is erattic in the beginning. During the total length of the print the temperature is stable. Firmware is Marlin 2.0.5.4 Mainboard is SKRv1.3 Hotend is E3Dv6 And I'm heating the hotend to 140 degC and Bed to 50degC simultaneous. When the bed reaches 50 deg the second stage heating to the desired hotend temp is commenced. What can be the cause of thiby Bossie - General