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Slicing when object almost fills the bed. #8724
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Voronoi diagram generator
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Arachne causes the crash (on my computer). |
Thanks for the response. I tried it - and hey presto. Classic slices fine,
Arachne does not.
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Reproduced. Thanks for reporting. |
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Thank you for reporting this issue. It was fixed with de48bcd in master_250, and it will be part of the next release. |
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…oi vertexes of a finite edge have some coordinate NaN or infinite.
Another user has told me the issue lies with Arachne and when the slicer is
set to Classic the issue is not apparent. I also found this to be true.
Regards.
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Voronoi diagram generator
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Description of the bug
Using Prusa Slicer 2.5.0-rc1. Tried to slice an STL which was 220 x 220. Slicer closed on me. Reduced size to 95% and sliced OK. Went up to 96% and it closed on me again.
Project file & How to reproduce
Weighing Machine Top.zip
Checklist of files included above
Version of PrusaSlicer
2.5.0-rc1
Operating system
Windows 11 (Win64)
Printer model
Prusa iMk3S
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