Ultimaker / Cura

3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework
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Slicing Failed: Please Report Bug #15250

Open bricomp opened 1 year ago

bricomp commented 1 year ago

Application Version

5.3.0

Platform

Windows 10

Printer

Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus

Reproduction steps

Attempted to slice part.

Actual results

Cura reported Slicing failed with an unexpected error. z

Expected results

Expected a sliced gcode file.

Checklist of files to include

Additional information & file uploads

EN3P_Thermostat Enclosure Lid.zip cura.log

GregValiant commented 1 year ago

Thanks for the report. It wouldn't slice for me in the orientation you had it in. I rotated it 90° and it sliced. I'll mark this as a slicing error and a duplicate as this behavior has been noted before. It was worked on for 5.3 but it doesn't look like it's fixed yet. Someone from the Cura team will take a look.

In the meantime, you need to reset your profile between models. Your other bug report showed you had Spiralize turned on and so does this one. In addition, if you were to print this with the topside down it wouldn't need supports. If you want to print it right side up then I think you should use regular supports. Turning Spiralize off also turns off "Remove All Holes". Making those two changes (Spiralize off and Regular Supports enabled) this model sliced just like you have it oriented. You don't need to have "One at a Time" enabled either.

bricomp commented 1 year ago

“if you were to print this with the topside down it wouldn't need supports. If you want to print it right”

I wanted to use the Ironing Feature on the top.

From: GregValiant @.> Sent: 15 April 2023 22:18 To: Ultimaker/Cura @.> Cc: bricomp @.>; Author @.> Subject: Re: [Ultimaker/Cura] Slicing Failed: Please Report Bug (Issue #15250)

Thanks for the report. It wouldn't slice for me in the orientation you had it in. I rotated it 90° and it sliced. I'll mark this as a slicing error and a duplicate as this behavior has been noted before. It was worked on for 5.3 but it doesn't look like it's fixed yet. Someone from the Cura team will take a look.

In the meantime, you need to reset your profile between models. Your other bug report showed you had Spiralize turned on and so does this one. In addition, if you were to print this with the topside down it wouldn't need supports. If you want to print it right side up then I think you should use regular supports. Turning Spiralize off also turns off "Remove All Holes". Making those two changes (Spiralize off and Regular Supports enabled) this model sliced just like you have it oriented.

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