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Error en el corte #16879

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seis6seis opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 3 comments
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Error en el corte #16879

seis6seis opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 3 comments
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Slicing Error 💥 A crash is caused by a model or a user interaction. This needs a differnt troubleshooting approach Status: Duplicate Duplicate of another issue. Status: Under Investigation The issue has been confirmed or is assumed to be likely to be a real issue. It's pending discussion. Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior.

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@seis6seis
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Cura Version

5.4.0

Operating System

Windows 11

Printer

Creality Ender-3

Name abnormal settings

When I use an original Super Quality 0.12mm profile with 0.20 there is no error

Describe model location

enters whole

Describe your model

yes

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Link Proyect (File -> Save Proyect

@seis6seis seis6seis added Slicing Error 💥 A crash is caused by a model or a user interaction. This needs a differnt troubleshooting approach Status: Triage This ticket requires input from someone of the Cura team Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior. labels Oct 3, 2023
@GregValiant GregValiant added Status: Duplicate Duplicate of another issue. Status: Under Investigation The issue has been confirmed or is assumed to be likely to be a real issue. It's pending discussion. and removed Status: Triage This ticket requires input from someone of the Cura team labels Oct 3, 2023
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Thanks for the report.
There is an often reported bug that can keep models from slicing. It seems to be most prevalent with Win11.
Try Moving the models in Cura, Rotating the models, and changing the Initial Layer Height and the Layer Height. Also, turning off "Optimize Wall Printing Order" can sometimes fool this bug.

I'll mark this as a duplicate and go ahead and close this as the Cura team has a lot of examples of this behavior. I hope you understand.

This is with 5.4.0 on Win10 Pro.
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@seis6seis
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Thank you very much, I have moved it on the Y axis a little more centered and it works. I don't know why it works with another height of capacity.

@GregValiant
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I have no idea how the CuraEngine actually works but based on the fact that changing the initial X, Y, or Z often fools the bug; it's kind of like the "view" that the Engine has of the model makes a difference.

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Slicing Error 💥 A crash is caused by a model or a user interaction. This needs a differnt troubleshooting approach Status: Duplicate Duplicate of another issue. Status: Under Investigation The issue has been confirmed or is assumed to be likely to be a real issue. It's pending discussion. Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior.
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