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Slicer Error cannot slice more than 640 layers #392

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martinpirringer opened this issue Oct 3, 2018 · 3 comments
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Slicer Error cannot slice more than 640 layers #392

martinpirringer opened this issue Oct 3, 2018 · 3 comments

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MC version 2.0.0.9942 (probably others). Select a tall part - pick a layer height that will result in more than 640 layers. Hit slice. It will "die" at layer 639 and pop back to the program wherever you were before without an error message. Pulse has 215mm print height and "fine" is .1mm layer height so slicer ought to be able to handle 2150 layers. (my model with .25mm layer height had 647 layers - Temp. fix I went to .26mm layer height

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Can you export your printer settings and the model, put them in a zip and attach to this issue? I am not able to reproduce this error and it may be specific to something in your settings or the part your are trying to slice.

Thanks.

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Update Versipn 2.0.0.9971. Seems to be computer dependent now. Sames STL (vastly enlarged calibration box) will render a little over 900 layers on a better computer (HP desktop with 16 gig of ram) and will "die" like before on a lesser laptop (Asus, 2gb of ram) at a little over 300 layers. Both running Win10.

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In some cases now when slicing too many layers you get the message "This is going to be a very short print it will take 0 seconds to complete" or something to that effect

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