When I import the block model it returns an error “invalid index: (1, 75, 1).”

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When I import the block model it returns an error “invalid index: (1, 75, 1).”
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The origins are a common issue while doing the importation. When imputting (0,0,0) origins(https://bit.ly/3ETAs26) instead of the ones from the previous mining package, MiningMath’s results will not match the real coordinates.
The main recomendation to solve the issue is to import your block model(https://bit.ly/3UYMtJp) again, imputting the correct origins. In case you’re using one of the latest versions of MiningMath(https://bit.ly/3VmOrCW), the algorithm’s mathematical intelligence will automatically identify origin values and fill in the Origin field.