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Setting up your

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To establish your production setup, we work in the sections Workstations and Workflows.

Workstations

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In order to use the Agile MES to its full extent, objects like workstations and workflows need to be set up correctly. The Agile MES configuration can be accessed by entering the Service Panel and navigating to Settings > Agile MES Settings > Workstations or Workflows respectively. It is advised to create all workstations before setting up the desired workflows, as workstations need to be assigned to workflow steps in order to allow job scheduling in the MES.

Workstations

Enter Settings > Agile MES Settings > Workstations to configure the printers and post-production resources processing workstations on your shop floor.

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Click Add Workstation

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Input the Workstation Name

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Settings are generic and there is no differentiation between printing and non-printing machinery.

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Property

Description

Mandatory

Name

The workstations name that is displayed in the MES scheduler view after setup.

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Description

Storing any additional internal information, e.g. company specific ID

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Select all materials that can be scheduled on the machine

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Define Build chamber dimensions

  • If you have several printers of the same technology you can configure print dimensions in a way to prioritize small and large parts

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Select a Nesting Type

  • Depending on Technology, either nest in 3D space or a 2D area

Define the Capacity Area:

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This is required for automated scheduling

Based on the defined size, our system will check how many parts can fit into the build chamber

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Box volume fits exactly into build chamber —> 100%

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If you are not filling your build chamber <100%

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, serial number, location etc.

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Materials

Allows the specification of all materials that are processable by this workstation.

When scheduling jobs on a workstation, the scheduler checks if the selected parts match the workstations settings. Only parts requiring a material that is set in this field will be available for scheduling on this workstation.

If no materials are selected at all, all parts can be scheduled regardless of their material.

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Max Dimensions (mm)

XYZ-dimensions of the workstations build volume, to be specified in mm.

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Nesting Type

Depending on the technology used by the workstation, either use the entire 3D bounding volume or 2D bounding area for nesting.

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Load Factor

Defines the usable volume/area of the build chamber by multiplying with a configurable factor. Setting the load factor below 100% will shrink, above 100% will enlarge the volume/area used for nesting artificially.

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Workflows

Secondly, workflows need to be defined in the MES. Workflows consist of a number of steps that need to be carried out to produce a part according to the specified requirements. Each of the steps in a workflow can be linked to one, multiple or no workstations. If no workstation is specified for a step, jobs can not be scheduled for this particular step of the workflow.

While setting up workflows and their steps, one can specify for every step if it should be listed on the production sheet, which can be exported as a .pdf from part and job detail as well as the parts list. Workflows need to be assigned to parts. Before parts are associated with a workflow, no scheduling or part progression actions can be performed for this part.


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Property

Description

Mandatory

Name

The workflows name, this name is shown in the workflow dropdown when assigning a workflow to a specific part.

yes

Description

Storing any additional internal information e.g. process descriptions.

no

Step

Each step represents an action that needs to be carried out in order to produce the parts according to the specified needs. Each step can have one, multiple or no workstations assigned. Further it can be specified if a specific workflow step should be shown on the part production sheet.

A typical workflow could be:

  1. Data Preparation

  2. Scheduling

  3. Printing

  4. Polishing

  5. Quality Control

  6. Shipping

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