Thermoster 5 in Marlin seems to work for me, I've seen some people say to use 52, but it gives inaccurate temp informationby Sam Torbert - Mechanics
Well thank you for the advice, but unfortunately, my extruder was designed by a company that really did not think you would ever want to adjust anything, so the pinch wheel is in a fixed position. But I had another idea that could be a possibility. You see, it is a direct drive extruder where the extruder just screws onto the motor, and then the hobbled bold goes directly onto the shaft of the mby Sam Torbert - Printing
So, I literally just burned myself. No not with the print head, but on the heat sink of my extruder's stepper motor driver. I have been having problems with my extruder motor skipping. I thought that the problem was probably that the the motor was not getting enough voltage, so I increased it using the potentiometer. That seemed to be working, so I started a print. Nine minutes into the prinby Sam Torbert - Printing
So recently I got an old cubeX duo, that had a shorted out control board. Once I got it home I stripped it down, and and replace the board with a RAMPS board. It took me about two weeks to get everything set up, and after a few terrible prints I finally got it working beautifully. It printed off calibration cubes, bridging tests and models of the Eiffel tower much better than the original machby Sam Torbert - Printing