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Posted · Error: Failed writing to specific cloud printer: "printername" not in remote clusters.

Not sure why Cura 5.7 is giving me this error: Failed writing to specific cloud printer: MSiLabS3wifi not in remote clusters.

Bug in the new version?

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    Posted · Error: Failed writing to specific cloud printer: "printername" not in remote clusters.

    It would help if you could provide a bit more information (like what are you doing when that message comes up?) and also if you could post the Cura log file (in Cura, go to Help > Show Configuration Folder and the file is cura.log) that would give us something to dig through.

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    Posted · Error: Failed writing to specific cloud printer: "printername" not in remote clusters.

    I've had the same issue with this specific error.  Previous print ( a couple hours prior) did not generate this error. 

     

    - Loaded STL from thingiverse

    - Adjusted size (increased by 125%)

    - Sliced

    - Sent to cloud attached printer (again, been printing fine up to now)

    - Just checked an Printer shows off line, which has happened before but has not returned this error.

     

    My log is attached.  

    cura.log

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