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Cura 12.11 - Something went wrong during slicing!


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Posted · Cura 12.11 - Something went wrong during slicing!

Hello forum,

I have my Ultimaker for about four weeks. Everything works great! I have printed over 20 parts (eggrocket, owl, some lego, whistles, pot, cable holder, ...)

But with every Raspberry-Case from Thingyverse I get the slice-error "something went wrong during slicing".

I already checked the forum and the "know issues side" from Cura. The filenames are short (TOP.stl for example) and i have tried to replace the pypy-version with other versions.

What can I do?

Poldi

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    Posted · Cura 12.11 - Something went wrong during slicing!

    Could be that you're running out of memory, or that something in the model is broken, or that part of the path has a none-ascii character.

    I've updated the code for the next version, which will log more in case of errors.

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    Posted · Cura 12.11 - Something went wrong during slicing!

    One case is if the file name fore your model is not in alphabet, Cura gives you with that error. My first language is Korean and had to spend some time trying to figure out what the problem is with the model, turned out to be the file name.

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