john3dguy <a rel="nofollow" target="blank">john3dguy</a> said: I ran into the same issue a while back with OrcaSlicer and Repetier. Turned out the problem was with how the slicer generated the file path during upload. A few things that helped: double-checking the API key, using the IP directly (not hostname), and avoiding spaces in printer names as Repetier turns them into slugs.Also, if you’re using OrcaSlicer 1.9.0, make sure you’re on the latest release—some early builds had upload bugs. You can download the latest version from: https://orca-slicer.com/Hope that saves you a few headaches. Downloading the latest version of Orca Slicer will fix this issue immediately.
orcaslicer3d If you’re new to 3D printing, a good start is to check out how to use Orca Slicer for preparing your models. It helps you set layer height, infill, supports, and print speeds efficiently, making your prints smoother and faster.