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Published 08/24/2005

Pallet Requirements: Detailed Daily Overview Available Now

Pallet Requirements With the new PC-Topp.NET Pallet Requirements you can instantly see how many pallets of what type are needed at which machine.

The page lists all available pallet types and formats in alphabetical order, along with a TGV-like time line that tells you what total number of each pallet type will be needed at what point of time. The intervals of the time line are 2 hours by default, but can be set to 6 hours, 1 hour or 30 minutes according to the users needs.

A mouse click on a pallet type reveals the required number of pallets of this type, listed separately by machine. You can exactly determine when and at which machines the displayed number of pallets will be needed.

Published 08/05/2005

Easily Print Out Incidents

Incidents Print Wizard The Incidents page has a new tool that helps you print out those incidents that you need on paper. It is started via the Toolbox link "Print Wizard" and offers you the following options for filtering the incidents to be printed:

  • You can select incidents on either a single machine, several machines, or all machines.
  • You can choose between all incidents, open incidents and closed incidents.
  • You can print only those incidents (filtered by the above criteria) that occurred within a certain period of time.
  • Moreover you can choose whether the incidents should be printed one after the other or just one per page.
If you click the link "Print Incidents" a new window showing the print view of the selected incidents opens along with the Windows printing dialog. Just proceed as with any ordinary document to get a printout of the desired incidents.

Categories: General

Published 08/01/2005

Machine Capacity Figures Available in Conversion Machine Scheduling

Capacity Figures in Conversion Scheduling The blue and green (or red) machine capacity figures from the TGV plus the total number of sheets per day now appear on the right side of the date headers of Conversion Machine Scheduling.

The background color of the date headers indicates the machine load for the day in question (further details in Improved TGV Machine Load). The white figures on a blue background show the machines total working hours for that day. The figures in the green fields display the working hours available on that machine for that day. When their background turns red the machine is overloaded. Additionally, the third number gives you the total number of sheets on that day.

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