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The 3YOURMIND platform allows you to setup post-processing methods independently from materials to streamline the setup and management process. The customer can select multiple post-processing methods in a single step to create accurate pricing no matter what final product they select.

Configuring Post-Processing Methods for Materials

To select and configure a standard post-processing method for a material, follow these steps:

  1. In the Service Panel, go to Materials

  2. Select the Material for which you want to add Post-processing options

  3. Select Post-Processing in the action bar

  4. Click the button Add Post-processing method

  5. Configure all applicable fields according to the table below

  6. If you want to publish the post-processing immediately, enabled Offered

  7. Add the post-processing by clicking Add Post-processing method

Field

Description

Method

The name of the post-processing method that will be shown to customers in the basket.

Type

Select the (unique) type of post-processing from a standard list.

You cannot select the same type for different post-processings on the same material.

Description

A brief explanation of the post-processing method that will be shown to customers in the basket. This will help customers understand what the method involves.

Accepted 3D Model Dimensions

The range of dimensions that the post-processing method can accommodate. This should be specified in terms of minimum and maximum values for X, Y and Z.

Production Time

The estimated minimum and maximum days it takes to complete the post-processing method. This will be shown to customers in the basket.

Pricing Formula

The formula used to calculate the cost of the post-processing method. This could be based on factors like the volume of the 3D model, the time it takes to complete the post-processing, and the cost of materials used.

For more details see  Post Processing Pricing Scripts

Enable Manual Pricing

A toggle that allows you to manually set the price for the post-processing method, overriding the pricing formula.

Colors

The colors available for this post-processing method. If the method involves coloring the 3D model, specify the colors that customers can choose from.

Offered

A toggle to indicate whether the post-processing method is currently being offered. If it's not, it won't be shown to customers in the basket.

Make sure to tick the Publish box to make the post-processing available to the user.

Assigning Existing Post-Processing Methods to Materials

Many of your materials will reuse the same post-processing methods and pricing formulas. By assigning them to multiple production methods, you can save time and simplify updating of pricing.

  1. Go to Offers and select a 3D Production Offer

  2. Select Post-Processing

  3. Click the button Import from Another Material

  4. Select an existing method from the list

  5. Click Save

Duplicating Post-Processing Criteria

The Post-Processing Pricing Criteria are specific to each material and not to each method.

When you use the Add Existing button, the criteria are copied from the existing post-processing method and can then be adjusted for that specific material without affecting pricing for the post-processing method on other materials.

Enabling Multiple Post-Processing Methods

For materials that use two or more post-processing methods, that option can be enabled for the user.

  1. Go to Offers and select a 3D Production Offer

  2. Select Post-Processing

  3. Toggle Allow Multiple Post-Processes

If enabled, the user can then select multiple Post-Processing Methods for each material during checkout.

Troubleshooting Pricing Formulas

The most common source of errors in pricing is overlap between the parent materials and the post-processing methods. It is important to determine which elements of pricing will be accounted for in each pricing formula and coordinate the two different settings (Material and Post-Processing). The recommended process is to think through which criteria are assigned to each method using the following checklist:

  • Pricing Formula

  • Manual Pricing

  • Lead Time

  • Accepted Model Dimensions

  • Available Colors

  • Production Status

  • Datasheets

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