Open gugamc opened 2 years ago
Hey @gugamc
Welcome to the Ultimaker Cura Github 🚀 Sorry, it took us a while to get back to you 😞
That's a very cool model. I can see a crash in your logs and when I can also reproduce your crash in my version of Cura.
I'll have someone from the team look at it! Thanks for the report and your 3D printing story 😊
Application Version
5.1.1
Platform
Windows 11 Home
Printer
Ender S1 Pro
Reproduction steps
When the object is scaled up and do the slicing.
Actual results
The process is extremely slow. Taking several minutes.
Expected results
After taking a few minutes, when there is no error and the program closes, it completes successfully.
Checklist of files to include
cura.log
CE3PRO_darth-vader-full-figure-choak-1.zip
Additional information & file uploads
A more detailed description.
I've been into 3D printing since 2018, but only as a hobbyist, and I've been using S3D ever since. A few weeks ago, when a new printer arrived (Ender 3 S1 Pro), I decided to try Cura because of some interesting features I saw in it.
My problem is when I need to scale up, I'm going to do the slicing, and the application is extremely slow. It often takes minutes to run. It gets irritating. Something that never happened and doesn't happen in S3D.
I find it very strange what happens, because I'm using a Dell notebook, i7 8565U 8th generation with 32gb of ram and a dedicated nvidia video card.
At first, I thought it could be a problem with the notebook that uses Windows 11, which as we well know, has a huge series of problems.
To verify this possibility that the machine was the problem, I decided to install on another Dell desktop, an AIO i7 1165G7, a little newer, 11th generation, but with less ram memory (8gb), Iris Xe video card and with Windows 10 (more stable than 11).
For my surprise, the slicing became even slower. Unable to use.
I wish I had some light on what I can do.
S3D is very good, but it is obsolete in updates and features. For the basics it works very well.
Att.
Guga