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Material Profiles Not Downloading to Printer #8365

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rachael7 opened this issue Sep 10, 2020 · 3 comments
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Material Profiles Not Downloading to Printer #8365

rachael7 opened this issue Sep 10, 2020 · 3 comments
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Status: Needs Info Needs more information before action can be taken. Status: Stale ⌛ This issue is over a year old. It might be obsolete or just needs a fresh set of eyes Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior.

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Application version
4.7.1

Platform
Windows 8.1 Pro, Version 6.3.9600 Build 9600, NVIDIA Quadro 7000

Printer
Ultimaker S5 w/Material Handler, Firmware ver 5.8

Reproduction steps

  1. Create new material by cloning a generic profile
  2. Unlink the new material from old material
  3. Modify new material name, brand, color, etc to match material I want to use
  4. Restart Cura

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  1. Delete Material
  2. Restart Cura

Actual results
When creating a new material in Cura, it is never downloaded to the printer for use. When removing an unwanted material from Cura, it is never removed from the printer. The Material Handler has a bunch of material profiles it can't even use because the profiles are not compatible with the Material Handler, but I have no way to remove them. And I cannot get a material I made by cloning the generics to download to the printer. Cura says it's downloading new materials when it starts up, but the printer never changes.

Expected results
After restarting Cura, new materials should be downloaded to the S5 Material Handler. There should be some way to remove unwanted materials from the Material Handler, but I can find no such method.

Log file
cura.log

@rachael7 rachael7 added the Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior. label Sep 10, 2020
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Yeah I can reproduce that with the UM3 as well.

When you start a print, it says that you need to change the material to "unknown".

@GregValiant GregValiant added Status: Needs Info Needs more information before action can be taken. Status: Stale ⌛ This issue is over a year old. It might be obsolete or just needs a fresh set of eyes labels Nov 20, 2024
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Is this still an issue in current versions of Cura (5.8.0 and up)? Can this be closed?

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