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Unable to upload file. Make sure [it has] ... .gcode


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Posted (edited) · Unable to upload file. Make sure [it has] ... .gcode

I am getting the following Octoprint error message, yet the file I am attempting to upload is indeed a .gcode file I saved after Cura slicing.   (This ended up as an Octoprint issue.)

 

 
 
 

Upload failed

Could not upload the file. Make sure that it is a readable, valid file with one of these extensions: .g, .gco, .gcode

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    Posted · Unable to upload file. Make sure [it has] ... .gcode

    I don't know if it is a related issue but I also couldn't upload a file Octoprint with the plugin. Octoprint Plugin option missing after I sliced I only had the option to "save file". Figured it must have had something to do with me reflashing octopi. Couldn't find Octoprint connection option under "Manage printer" in Cura. So I uninstalled plugin and tried again twice without luck.

     using:

    Cura 4.8.0 on WIndows 10

    octopi 0.18.0
    octoprint 1.5.3

     

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    Posted · Unable to upload file. Make sure [it has] ... .gcode
    4 hours ago, MacDee said:

    I don't know if it is a related issue

    It is not. This issue has already been marked as solved.

     

    Please open a new thread, and include a link to your Cura.log. It can be found in the configuration folder in Cura, which can be accessed via Help -> Show configuration folder. Please upload the cura.log file somewhere (dropbox. google drive, etc) and post a link.

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