Yeah that I know, I have it set to 110C in the console, but like you said that gets overridden and not used when printing.
Although I despise anything Microsoft preferring UNIX, Linux or OS X, MS 3D builder sounds like an option and since it's free I may just try it. Thank you for that suggestion.
Simpligy3D; Yes, I contacted them in November regarding supporting the 1.0 Pro and again this morning to see if there has been any progress. That is definitely an option I would embrace.
I've played around with slic3r then made a 3w file with it's MIME encoded gcode and pulled it into XYZware for Pro. When I send it to the Pro the display gets stuck at 'Building Initializing' and looks like it's stuck not doing anything. However I left one build sit while I was Goole'n some more and low and behold it started printing. However, it wasn't laying anything down on the bed so I though it wasn't feeding.
The display was still stuck at 'Building Initializing' and the printer would not respond to any buttons. It never displayed the warming up screen so I had no idea what the temperature of the extruder or bed were. So I connected to with XYZware and saw there that indeed the bed temperature was 110C. So that was good news. I had it in the back of my mind that maybe the printers firmware may not allow it. I then had to power cycle the printer to stop it.
What I found was a ball of extruded filament on the extruder. But, I do not know if that was there from a previously aborted print the other day that went bonkers, or due to a Z axis offset issue which I've seen reported with slic3r and the Pro. I'm not usually that sloppy, but when I aborted that print is was the wee hours of the morning so didn't clean things up. And last night again it was real late but I wanted to try one more thing... If you know how that goes....
I need to revisit this when I have the time to dedicate to it, I haven't given up.