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Pronterface and Slic3r are two separate programs. Both *can* set the temperature. When you set the temperature of an idle printer, you do it with Pronterface. When you set the temperature of a print, you do it with Slic3r. You do not set print temps in Pronterface. You don't set idle temps with Slic3r. The only connection between the two programs is the gcode file you generate with Slic3r and load into Pronterface. Changing settings in one program has no immediate impact at all on the other program. The only time Slic3r uses any of it's information is when it generates new gcode and you save the gcode file. The only time Pronterface does anything with the Slic3r stuff is when if feeds the gcode file to your printer. It does not set or reset anything, it just feeds the file to the printer.

If you download gcode from someplace on the net, who knows what's in the file. It may do all sorts of odd things. You would need to look at the entire file to see what it's doing. It could have been generated to do almost anything. Gcode is very flexible.

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