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Thanks for the report. Use the "Help | Show Configuration Folder" command to locate the Cura.log file. Zip that file and post it here. It may contain a clue.

Attachments don't work via email. The file must be posted directly to the site. It's a Github thing.

The controls and dialogs that Cura uses are from "QT" controls. They are ambidextrous for MAC, Windows, and LINUX. There are a lot of "QT" (QML) errors in the log...

Thanks for the report. ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/195830a1-0cd2-43e8-b2ca-782232ce044a) "Initial build plate temp" at 85 and "build plate temp" at 60 doesn't look right. In addition, in the Cura settings are different temperatures. ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/547ffebe-cfa5-4ce7-b234-487a40e6a152)...

Thanks for the report. In a typical Windows installation, your configuration folder should be: **"C:\\Users\\** _your_user_name_ **\\AppData\\Roaming\\cura\\5.10"** and within that folder will be the "cura.log" file. Zip the log file...

@HellaHolic when you get a minute?

There is always a log file. Use the "Help | Show Configuration Folder" command. That is the location of the "Cura.log" file. Zip the log file and post the zip...

Thanks for the report. The printer must have multiple "Extruder Trains" defined in the main definition file and must have multiple "Extruder Definition Files" in order to be capable of...

I use Pause At Height. The printer gets to a certain layer, retracts and raises, and then parks in a corner. I change filament and click on the button on...

It can be done. It isn't fun and it isn't easy. I call it "Emulate a Multi-Extruder Printer" and I've written a post-post processor (a separate app) to do it....