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Config Issue Moving to Cura 5.0


ZachRose

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Posted · Config Issue Moving to Cura 5.0

I am trying to move the Hydra Research Plugin into Cura 5 and running into a confusing configuration error. 

 

I have 3 printers that the plugin installs configurations for. 2 of the 3 are working fine, but when I load the 3rd printer I get the error: 

cura.Machines.MaterialNode.preferredQuality [53]: Could not find preferred quality type normal for material hr_fillamentum_pla_extrafill_hydra_research_nautilus_X_400 and variant hrn_X_400, falling back to empty_quality.

 

It should be looking for a material container "hr_fillamentum_pla_extrafill" but for some reason the definition (hydra_research_nautilus) and variant (X_400) are getting tacked on the end. I looked in the MaterialNode script but and tried to trace back the history of the container_id to see where that happened but I'm getting stuck. Since the other two printers are working, I assume there's a typo in the config somewhere. Which files should I be looking in?

 

Presumably this is a question for @ahoeben or @nallath, y'all (the rest of the cura and extended team) are amazing and much appreciated for your hard work and continued patience with all of us!

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    Posted · Config Issue Moving to Cura 5.0
    11 hours ago, ZachRose said:

    I have 3 printers that the plugin installs configurations for. 2 of the 3 are working fine, but when I load the 3rd printer I get (...)

    Intuitively I would say there's something different about the 3rd printer definition. Hard to tell what is happening without the code.

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