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Posted · Cura 3.6 missing sections in gcode?

Last night I loaded up a model to print using the basic settings/Ultimaker PLA profile

 

Woke up this morning to half a print.  I thought maybe the filament tangled or jammed.  

 

Then I decided to view the gcode in S3D's gcode viewer.  A big gap!

 

I'm attaching the gcode and hope someone can tell me what happened?

 

 

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UM2_X_-_Carriage.gcode

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    Posted · Cura 3.6 missing sections in gcode?

    I just sliced it again and analyzed the gcode before letting the UM2+ try it again

     

    It's all there this time.  What in the world would cause such a weird fluke?

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    Posted · Cura 3.6 missing sections in gcode?

    Im going to enable the Octoprint Plugin and try that...do I have a bad SD card?  It's got 5 or 6 other prints on it and recently formatted (and new)?

     

    I'll let you know!  Sooo weird!

     

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