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Jan 2015

The Cura source code is available on github. So it should be possible to add the temperature controls into the front end. I will have a look at it and see if i can crack this nut.

as many of us i tried almost all 3d printing software. Works really well with my Witbox but is missing one super important point: more control over the support structures. Sometimes i don’t need a support on a part of the print, but i can’t select that support and delete it… If they introduce this feature to Cura, will be the best software for me.

Go job to Ultimaker with this Software!

I do not agree with your last point. When you’re saving a model in Cura it will be saved as a STL file when you put .stl at the end. If you don’t add .stl it will be saved as an AMF file.

Now you can delete the last point from your “Annoy List” :slight_smile:

Thx that’s true I should have try that but wrongly assumed the proprietary extension was associated with a propriatory encoding. But why not offering the options in the user interface instead of hiding it for the end user to find it by chance or by try and error.

I should also says that Slic3r do have this functionality as Export STL button on the GUI. Sorry if you felt offended but this is not an “Annoy list” The comment clearly stated few missing feature and not things that a re missing that I’m bothered by. :wink: Unfortunately comment are not editable otherwise I will have amended the list.

Cura3D can export gcode for use it in a SD card directly on the printer, I have not found this option in MatterControl?

point: Ability to set different temperature between first layer
yes there is, Plugins tab -> Tweak at Z

and you can add more plugin like Skip infill that print external layer to hires anhd infill to 250