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Organic support generation hangs the slicer at 100% CPU #10048

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kozross opened this issue Mar 13, 2023 · 4 comments
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Organic support generation hangs the slicer at 100% CPU #10048

kozross opened this issue Mar 13, 2023 · 4 comments

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@kozross
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kozross commented Mar 13, 2023

Description of the bug

When trying to slice a model using a 0.2mm nozzle profile I designed, organic support generation hangs PrusaSlicer, while using 100% CPU. I tried to let it run for about 5 minutes, but even after that, it still wasn't done. This doesn't happen on any other kind of support (Grid or Snug) as far as I can tell, but it seems to happen regardless of which model I try.

Project file & How to reproduce

Project zip.

How to reproduce:

  1. Open the project I provided
  2. Try to slice
  3. Watch the CPU burn bright while nothing happens and no progress is made

Checklist of files included above

  • Project file
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Version of PrusaSlicer

Version 2.6.0-alpha5+linux-x64-GTK3

Operating system

Arch Linux

Printer model

Prusa MINI+

@lukasmatena
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Thanks, looking into it.

@lukasmatena
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Fixed for 2.6.0-alpha6 (SPE-1595). Thanks again for reporting it.

@Queso2469
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I noticed this happened to me once when I tried to increase Tip Diameter setting from 1 to 1.5. Worked again at 1.25.

@kubispe1
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This issue is tested in 2.6.0-alpha5+245. The fix will be available in 2.6.0-alpha6.
Thanks and have a nice day.

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