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[title] Initial PID Tuning
[* black] Sometimes PID tuning can fail if using the stock firmware settings. I like to PID tune each heater independently, than re-tune with the other heater at print temp.
[* black] Move the nozzle to the center of the bed. I generally have the nozzle about 3mm from the bed surface.
[* black] With the hot end at room temperature run M303 H1 P1 S200.
[* black] This will PID tune Heater 1(hot end) to 200c at full power(P1).
-[* red] When it's finished replace the M307 H1 string found in the console with what's in your config.g.
+[* red] When it's finished replace the M307 H1 string found in config.g with what's in the console.
[* black] Repeat the same steps for the heated using M303 H0 P1 S60.
-[* orange] When it's finished replace the M307 H1 string found in the console with what's in your config.g.
+[* orange] When it's finished replace the M307 H0 string found in config.g with what's in the console.
[* black] Due to the algorithms RRF uses, it's not uncommon for it to take 1-2 hours for the bed to PID tune.