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Thanks for the warning, I've put on an all-metal hotend because I want to try some nylon and pet-g.
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stib
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Firmware - Marlin
Which would be better, changing the HEATER_0_MAXTEMP or the 15º offset? I'm leaning towards the latter, though I have no idea how the 275º maximum temperature is arrived at, or for that matter what the maximum temperature my heater element can deal with is (it's the OEM one that came with my Wanhao i3+).
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stib
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Firmware - Marlin
In the control menu I can set the hotend temperature up to 260º. I'd like to be able to dial it up a bit hotter, say 265.
Looking through configuration.h I can't see where the limit is set. There's a HEATER_0_MAXTEMP setting, but it's set to 275. Searching for 260 in the source doesn't yield anything, so I'm just wondering where this limit is coming from
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stib
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Firmware - Marlin
The rods used in the gas struts on cars - e.g the ones that hold up the bonnet or back doors of station wagons are hardened are they not? I'm thinking that asking your local mechanic for old ones that they remove might be a good source of freebies.
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stib
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Australia, Melbourne RUG
Have you tried using a different slicer?
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stib
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Printing
I recently installed RAMPS / Marlin on a Wanhao i3+ (after I fried the stock Melzi board). At first I was having great trouble getting the extruder to work consistently, it was under extruding, blobbing and missing steps. This is how it was printing when I first tested it, after installing RAMPS:
After trying pretty much everything else I worked out that the current to the extruder was probabl
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stib
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Printing