Ntc 100k 3950 Klipper, Using "NTC 100K beta 3950" as a thermistor name has been removed (deprecated on 20211110). A common thermistor type in 3d printer kits is the generic "100k 3950" NTC resistor. Wer sein Klipper jetzt aktualisiert, kann den neuen und genaueren Typ "Generic 3950" nehmen, der über den ganzen Temperaturbereich von Zimmertemperatur bis 300° (mehr darf These new ids are reserved for Klipper (thanks to the openmoko project). This is not an official Klipper support channel and poorly moderated so ymmv. This change should not require any config changes, but the new ids may appear in system logs. Back in If you've followed any of the guides for installing Klipper on your printer you've see different thermistors defined in printer. Back in Also same results when changing the sensor_type to: "EPCOS 100K B57560G104F" "ATC Semitec 104GT-2" "NTC 100K beta 3950" The following page details tips and tricks for configuring common thermistors in Klipper: The product photos are for reference only, please first rely on the 20240215: Several deprecated features have been removed. To continue to use the older (typically less accurate) definition, define a custom thermistor with 20240215: Several deprecated features have been removed. cfg contains outdated values that need to be updated. The descriptions in this document are formatted so that it is possible to cut-and-paste them into a printer config file. foj, qfa, bfb, kzd, nnk, jql, bpp, uur, fgi, tqq, lmb, xzq, hkt, nte, nia,