OK, Calibrated that and I have one issue with it still.
If you look at the attached picture, you can see the temperature rise to over 200 (around 205), then it heads back down to 200, but shoots back down to 190. The problem is, is that the print has already started when it crossed back over 200.
I guess one option would be to pre-heat the hot end at the temp I want, let it settle, then let it go, but I was hoping for a little more elegant way to deal with this...
Once it settles, it's right on the money though and I get much better results.
What is the brown line for? I know Red is the Hot End, Cyan is the Bed, Purple is the Target Hot End, and Blue is the Target Bed temp.
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