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Is there something wrong with my files? #3

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KurolM opened this issue Nov 24, 2020 · 7 comments
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Is there something wrong with my files? #3

KurolM opened this issue Nov 24, 2020 · 7 comments

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@KurolM
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KurolM commented Nov 24, 2020

Hi there!
I appreciate your amazing work!

Apparently I have an issue with the gcode generator.
I followed your guide to get the gcode for the example wing.stl model.
I had a few issues with the installation so, I'm not sure if everything is done in this area correctly.

So far the outcome is:.2x msh file (I assume the way the printer goes) + .csv with the numbers (coords?).

It seems like the last part of the process (merge to gcode) doesn't work in my case.
Can you, please, give me a hint, where should I look for an error?

Best,
Karol.

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JuDePom commented Nov 25, 2020

Hi,

Can you tell me which files are generated (to know where it did stop)?
Did you get any temporary gcode file or error message ?

Jimmy

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KurolM commented Nov 26, 2020

Hi, thank you for your quick reply.

When I am trying the "Run" step - so I am typing the command "curvislice.bat models/wing.stl" - the outcome is: wing.msh, wing.msh, wing__sf.obj and wing__ (.csv). Actually they are 4 files, not 3.

Also I am not receiving any error message when the script is finished.
However, if I have a look on the script running - I can see some abnormalities - but I can't describe them because I don't have an access to this data (I can see it for like a 1/4 of a second).

So, I hope this describes better my problem. By the way I am trying the solution on Windows.

Thank you in advance!

Best,
Karol.

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halh91 commented Sep 6, 2021

Hi KurolM,

I have been facing the same issue. Did you manage to resolve the problem.?
I managed to get a screenshot where I could see some errors occurring during the command run.
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hola buenas me ha ocurrido el mismo problema que mi amigo [KurolM] me gustaria saver cual ha sido la solucion ,tambien estoy usando Windows 10 Home como el tengo 2 msh un .csv y un .obj ,no se genera ningun gcode

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https://youtu.be/apm5OwhrHOw video enseñando lo que me pasa

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JuDePom commented Nov 15, 2022

The "Printer has no profiles directory" may be because of the missing printer profile (curvi).
Have you done this step ?

Once installed, copy the folder "curvi" (in the /resources folder) into IceSL printer profiles folder ; on Windows this is %appdata%/IceSL/icesl-printers/fff/

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