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If the printer says 100% then it read the whole file, but maybe the file was cut off when it was copied to the card. That can happen when there are bad sectors on the memory card. The memory cards that come with Creality printers are notoriously of poor quality.
Re-format the card, copy the G-code file to it. Before you print, open the file that is on the memory card in Cura. Is everything there in the preview? (that won't work if you used the Arc Welder plugin).
You could also open the gcode file that is on the card in a text editor and see if it is complete. Scroll to the end and you should see some settings, and just above the settings will be ";End of Gcode".
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If the printer says 100% then it read the whole file, but maybe the file was cut off when it was copied to the card. That can happen when there are bad sectors on the memory card. The memory cards that come with Creality printers are notoriously of poor quality.
Re-format the card, copy the G-code file to it. Before you print, open the file that is on the memory card in Cura. Is everything there in the preview? (that won't work if you used the Arc Welder plugin).
You could also open the gcode file that is on the card in a text editor and see if it is complete. Scroll to the end and you should see some settings, and just above the settings will be ";End of Gcode".
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