

- #Anyway you slice it we are thankful for you install
- #Anyway you slice it we are thankful for you update

So a good start is to select one of those printers and Cura will start up easily. Sure the profiles built into Cura is good and those profiles are the ones Ultimakers printer's are using.
#Anyway you slice it we are thankful for you update
I’m wondering if there was some small Windows update or something that was causing this problem? This exact same installation and version of slicer was working a few days ago. Shouldn’t the profiles that are built into Cura be “known good“? Oh yes, it also worked with the latest Alpha edition of Cura. There is so many settings in Cura so best way to start is using known good profiles and work from there. Then if you deselect "enable coasting", it will slice your objects. Your object is sliced fine with "using adaptive layer" selected, but now, -select "enable coasting" and it will try slicing forever (or should I say "hang up"). The only way I could make Cura(4.8.0) go into an endless (hang up) loop trying to slice is: I've also had the slicer "hanged up", but as soon as you change a parameter, Cura start a new slicing process. In here the functions working well, -but can also fail in certain combination!Īnyway, I opened all of your objects -no problem. I've been looking a bit on this issue, and it's true there is an issue with 4.8.0 -but this is for parameter adjustments in experimental mode. What happens in Cura is that when I click on the login button it goes to an URL for a split second then redirects to a localhost address and it says:
#Anyway you slice it we are thankful for you install
Are there are registry keys or something that could store some corrupt or incorrect data?Īlso, even with the new install it won't let me login to the app store through Cura. If I uninstall the program and delete the config folder is there any data stored anywhere else? The way I see it what I did was essentially make it so Cura had never been installed. Still doesn't slice.doing the same thing. I decided to add an Ultimaker profile to the system thinking perhaps it's profile related so I added an Ultimaker 3. Using the Ender3 profile it still doesn't slice. It started from scratch as if it had never been on the system at all making me setup a new printer etc. Restarted system and installed Cura 4.8 from scratch. I deleted the entire profiles folder located here: OK< I completely removed Cura of all versions.
