When interacting with the platform, users can glean a comprehensive insight into a particular job by accessing its detail page. This can be achieved by either:
Clicking on a specific job in the scheduler or job list.
Navigating from a parts sequence table.
Scanning the QR code present on the job production sheet's title page.
Information Available on Job Detail Page
Job status
Workstation
Material Lot ID
Job creation date
Assigned sequences
Job documentation
Attachments, comments
Job start and end time
If the platform is synced via machine connectivity, these times are dynamically updated, reflecting the data procured from the machine.
Actions You Can Perform on Job Detail Page
Complete or modify the Job Documentation Form to, for instance, annotate the print parameters pertinent to the job.
Upload Attachments.
Assign Employees to specific jobs.
Facilitate part-level Communication via Comments.
Assign a Material Lot.
Modify Parts and Sequences allocated to the job.
Update Job Status: This includes actions like Start, Finish, Scrap, or Edit Schedule.
If synced via machine connectivity, the job's start and finish status will be auto-updated by collating data from the machine's current state.
Mark an unscheduled job as finished, specifying its Duration.
Batch-Download 3D Models.
Batch-Download Production Sheets for all parts, combined with the job sheet title page.
Downloading the production sheets through the job detail page assembles all individual part production sheet PDFs and incorporates an additional job production sheet as a title page. This title page includes fundamental details about the job, akin to those exhibited on the job detail page. Notably, it also incorporates a QR code, enabling users to swiftly access the job's detail page via mobile devices.
If multiple job production sheet templates are available, then you can choose which template to use after clicking “Download Production Sheet”.
Setting an Unscheduled Job to Finished
Rescheduling a Scrapped Job
In instances where a job is scrapped, our platform provides a streamlined process to reschedule it. By leveraging this feature, users can promptly duplicate the scrapped job and assign it a new schedule. This guarantees that the newly scheduled job retains the identical sequences as the original, scrapped one.
Cancel: Cancels the scrapping operation. The job is not canceled
Don’t duplicate: Scraps the current job without generating a duplicate.
Duplicate: Scraps the current job and simultaneously creates a duplicate, ready for rescheduling.