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Repair with Netfabb does not work on builds after 2.3.0 release (Windows 10) #6193

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jmd73 opened this issue Mar 7, 2021 · 2 comments
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jmd73 commented Mar 7, 2021

Version

All commits AFTER 55c698f (all the way to 1efa9a0)

Release version 2.3.0-win64 works fine.

Operating system type + version

Windows 10 Pro 64bit.

3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)

MK3Sand MK2.5S

Behavior

Trying to repair a model by the Netfabb service (by right-clicking the model) does not work.
Step 1: Open PrusaSlicer
Step 2: Right click on empty plater and select Add Shape->Box.
Step 3: Right click on box and select Repair by Netfabb service,
Step 5:
FailedRepair

  • Expected Results
    That the repair succeeds
  • Actual Results
    Failed repair
    Is this a new feature request?
    No.

Project File (.3MF) where problem occurs

This zip contains a working and not working temporary 3mf files from the export.
The working one can be opened by Windows 3d builder, but the not working fails.
temp_3mfs.zip

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bubnikv commented Mar 8, 2021

Thanks, good catch. I will look into it.

bubnikv added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 8, 2021
…e (Windows 10) #6193

This is more a workaround than a fix: Windows 10 3D model fixing API refuses
to load a zip64 encoded 3MF. We need to get in touch with Microsoft on that
issue, for now the 3MFs generated for the Windows 10 3D model fixing API
will be limited to 4GB. Saving a bigger 3MF will fail.
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bubnikv commented Mar 8, 2021

Fixed with 589d2be

This is more a workaround than a fix: Windows 10 3D model fixing API refuses
to load a zip64 encoded 3MF. We need to get in touch with Microsoft on that
issue, for now the 3MFs generated for the Windows 10 3D model fixing API
will be limited to 4GB. Saving a bigger 3MF will fail.

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