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nucman [2021-04-29 04:07:09 +0000 UTC]
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nucman In reply to nucman [2021-05-02 16:51:39 +0000 UTC]
Option one would be thwarted take the file and see how bad the data was corrupted and you need to find someone that knows how to code
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nucman In reply to ThisIsDJLC [2021-05-02 16:56:17 +0000 UTC]
Guess I'm going to go ahead and say what type of filament that I do have in my X1 currently it's a copper color that's why I was asking for an okay for testing the model but now that I know the project model is been corrupted I don't know what to help you with besides saying you might need tour to find better program or check the specs of your Hardware far as your PC because that can limit you in at how well the software can behave
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nucman In reply to ThisIsDJLC [2021-05-02 16:54:49 +0000 UTC]
The very last option is to take a previous backup of this set 3D model that was not finished and try to remain a kit in a different program it does not crash as easy last part would be that you might need to go to get better Hardware for the computer of that you're running and this is probably another reason why you need to always backup step by step of when you're making the model and getting it off of your hard drive
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nucman In reply to ThisIsDJLC [2021-05-02 16:53:12 +0000 UTC]
The last-ditch effort option is to try to find as many photos of the item and put them into a program called photogrammetry
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nucman In reply to ThisIsDJLC [2021-05-02 16:52:43 +0000 UTC]
Nether part of this would be Court to make sure the file still exists and then go from there to finding a way to see if you have a backup from previous before it was completed
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nucman In reply to ThisIsDJLC [2021-05-02 16:52:08 +0000 UTC]
Next option is to try to get it off your hard drive if the filing is even still there
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nucman In reply to ThisIsDJLC [2021-05-02 16:50:41 +0000 UTC]
Okay I will be trying to order give you a couple options for to try to recover that data 1 try to find a different program that you can launch like as in Cura prusa just to see if the file will be seen by the program and if the file is intact or not
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