Well, I tried several times today to install 4.10.0 from 4.9.1, and the first time I tried the installation asked if I wanted to delete 4.9.1, so I clicked "Yes" (unfortunately). Of the three times I have tried to install this new version it shows it has installed, but when it appears to be starting up it ALWAYS hangs up at the screen saying "Updating configuration". I've left it there for an hour the first time, 20 minutes the second, and only a minute the last time before uninstalling it and trying to reinstall. I haven't had this problem before when changing from an older to newer version of Cura.

I updated the CURA 4.9.1 to the new 4.10.0 version. Since then the all gcode files produced with this new version do not print. The BLT Touch levels the bed with the 9 points and after the last point the head stays at this place and the precentage of the print run up to 100% without any error or message OR printing!!!


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It should finish the ABL procedure and swing right into printing the purge lines and then continue to the actual print. So there is no problem in the Gcode that I can see. Additionally the 4.10 version printed fine on my Ender 3Pro.

I uninstalled Cura 4.9 and installed 4.10. The whole Cura process works normally until I press the slice button, then it says "slicing" but it doesn't ever slice. Is anyone else having the same problem?

I've also been having this issue, and I think it also corresponded with either upgrading Cura to 4.10, or upgrading the firmware on my s3 to the latest version (I did both around the same time, so it's hard to pinpoint exactly when this message started popping up).


It doesn't prevent me from printing the files (I just have to tell the printer to Ignore) but it is a little annoying when I'm trying to print remotely, since I have to be where the printer is to start the print due to this issue.

I have an issue where models that previously printed fine are now exhibiting a problem on my Ultimaker S5 (if it matters). At the end of the print, two of the last two (different) designs resulted in the print head colliding with the top of the print. I'd never seen this one before, and it began showing up on Cure 4.10.0.

I installed 4.10 yesterday. I sell some of the same prints online. I grabbed my stl file, sliced, and OMG.. the same file... using the supposedly same default fine 2.0 settings went from 13 hours to 23 hours.. What's up with that?

p.s. I don't like the change to the layer view, I need to see the layers being laid down as I scroll through them using the vertical. it helped me see problems much more easily than the way it is in 4.10 now.

Something went awry when I updated Cura from 4.8 to 4.9 and despite uninstalling/reinstalling, keeping/removing config, importing backup. This has dragged on to 4.10.

I have 2 printers running OctoPrint, requesting API key only works for 1, the other simply doesn't show the request button at all.

This is in detail what I attempted last, I'll include screenshots where relevant.

Thanks for the response!

I do have the https redirect setup. In fact, I recently went over the process to update the certs.

But the problem had appeared when I went from 4.8 to 4.9 when my printer configs got messed up and had to reset everything. Could only get the printers to work, only partially by restoring a cura backup. I was able to send jobs to both printers, though the API request wasn't there.

Also, not sure if that has anything to do but every couple days or so, Cura would complain that the printer with the connection issue has a bad config which needs to be reset, haven't reset as that was the same issue that came up when I went 4.8 to 4.9

So I've tried what you were suggesting but that didn't make a difference... I went back to cura, set the port to 443 and checked the https and this time it did work. For both printers... Though there was a connection, the printers weren't being added to the printer selection menu. that's even stranger

I've come across a design for a pot/planter I would like to print out but it slices a solid mass, not a hollow pot/planter. The author of the planter says to "print in vase mode" but I can not find a "vase mode" anywhere in Cura 4.10.0. Any help would be most appreciated by this newbie!

However, I cannot seem to get Cura (4.10) to generate supports that are anything other than concentric. Here is the same model, sliced with all the support pattern settings set to 'Lines'. Is this the expected outcome? This looks like concentric pattern to me...

For the location of the config file:

1. In a Windows Explorer window type: %appdata% and press enter.

2. Navigate to: \Roaming\cura\4.6\machine_instances

3. Make the changes as recommended above.

to the global.cfg file. I had the same issues. When I restarted Cura 4.10, it choked so bad on the config that it started the first-time wizard, and thought there were no printers installed. Removing the comments & other changes I had done to the global.cfg file, having the machine_x3g_variant line be the only change, that allowed Cura to run at that point.

I created a 1cm cubed box in grasshopper, baked it to Rhino 7, saved to .STL format (ASCII option), then loaded that into Cura 4.10 and sliced. That created infill as expected - see for example at 75%:

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