Thank you for the very quick response! I will post photos, once I have figured out how to do that.
If Cura does not have a temperature setting, why is does that Basic tab have a "Speed and Temperature" section? that is a bit confusing to say the least. I have seen screen shots in this forum from users, where it does indeed have a temperature setting.. Maybe those were form the original Ultimaker printer. Still it is a bit confusing to expect a temperature setting, and then not see it.
You are right, my installed version of Cura is indeed in the title bar. I just never looked there, I am so used to see the version under "About". Thanks for pointing it out.
Could you please post the change log for the latest Cura update somewhere.
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Please post pictures of your print. It's impossible to debug without more information.
Cura for the UM2 does not have a temperature setting as those are on the machine. This is done because the temp settings are material dependant, which the machine should know. If you want to change the temps; you can do this in the 'materials' menu of the machine.
There is a change log in the software, which is shown when a new version is instaled. More people have noted that this isn't easy, so this will probably be changed.
Adhering to the OSX standard is neigh impossible. Especially because they are a bit vague about it themselves and seem to strive to complicate the lives of developers (even going to the point they seem to actively hate developers). I'm not sure how OSX handles this, but your version should be in the title bar.
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