However, it begs the question of why Cura requires a path that can be blocked by a VPN to run locally to begin with? Is it connecting to the internet to slice something? If not, what process needs access exactly? Perhaps I can add that to the exceptions list to see if ti works with VPN enabled. ‘Custom mode’ gives over 400 settings for. Recommended profiles tested for thousands of hours ensure reliable results. Intent profiles print specific applications at the click of a button. I would think that it would work with Cura being added to an exception list assuming it works properly. At the heart of Ultimaker Cura is its powerful, open-source slicing engine, built through years of expert in-house development and user contributions. Windows firewall doesn't seem to have any effect.Ĭonclusion: Cura doesn't work with NordVPN split-tunneling enabled in any way. ShaderProgram.load 58: Loading shader file C:Program FilesUltimaker Cura 4.8.0resourcesshadersdefault.shader. VPN connected with split-tunneling but browser only added to INCLUSION list: Cura does NOT slice. VPN connected with split-tunneling on and Cura added to EXCEPTION list: Cura does NOT slice VPN connected with split tunneling feature off: Cura slices They released a new version that includes a new, split-tunneling feature.
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#ULTIMAKER CURA 4.8 MANUAL#
To be sure that wasn't the issue I went and deleted the 8 cura entries there then recreated a manual entry for the cura.exe in the v4.8 directory. So.no firewall other than the built in Windows Firewall that has always been there. Currently I have the alpha and v4.8.0 still on the system. I have also created a new profile to see if anything was corrupt. I then tried the new alpha version with the same result.
#ULTIMAKER CURA 4.8 INSTALL#
I have completely uninstalled all versions of Cura and deleted the appdata folders for all versions as well to get a fresh install on the system. This is from trying to slice the GlueGunStand.3mf project. The other was one I was trying tpo slice when I first saw this issue. I printed one of them about 10 or so days ago without issue from this same system after slicing it in the same install of Cura 4.8.0. Model would slice is what I would expect, and it is what happened until a few days ago without making any changes in Cura. It just sits there at 0% and never progresses.
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You seem to have configured Cura for an Ultimaker S5.
#ULTIMAKER CURA 4.8 CODE#
*This code retracts the filament 2mm (G1 E-2) before switching extruders. Is there an issue with Cura 4.8.0 I have it installed and have been. It may glitch if your print starts with the right extruder (T1). *This code enables the left extruder (T0) at the end.
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WARNING THIS START G-CODE REQUIRES BOTH EXTRUDERS TO BE HEATED I updated/installed my version of Cura 4.8.0 on the 1st December 2020 and have found a few things that I have noticed Whilst going through a YouTube video, explaining about using the colour mixing facility on a recently purchased Geetech A20M, it states that you should be able to add more extruders in the machine settings options. After spending some time in the depths of Google and some trial and error, I have finally succeeded. I restarted the printer to fix that issue.
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For some reason the Pro2 became glitched and none of the extruder steppers would turn when trying to unload filament. Therefore, using fused material deposition printing, PLA prototypes were produced from the STL files of the solids, which were laminated in Ultimaker Cura 4.8.0.