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OPERATION
OPERATION
#415-R1
8-15-18 - JR
Bundle Report
In most operations, as pieces exit the ripsaw, they are sorted by width and placed in
wagons. A bundle report creates a printout to go on each wagon when the wagon is lled
or when the job is complete. At any time during the job, when a wagon is full, the operator
can print a bundle report. The software will ask whether to start a new bundle from that
point in time. The bundle report shows how many of each length is in the bundle as well as
how much material was used to make it.
Bundle Label
An ethernet label printer can be optionally used to produce the bundle reports. These
labels are user customizable by editing the format in "Edit Bundle Label Format".
Bundle Summary Report
The bundle summary report shows a log of all of the bundles that were produced on the
current job along with material used. This report can be used to adjust inventory values
after a job has been run. This report can be exported to a tab delimited le that can be read
into a spreadsheet by choosing "Export Bundle Summary" under the "File" menu.
Pack Report
The "Pack Report" shows statistical information regarding the incoming lumber from your
supplier. When you generate this report, you are prompted to begin a new pack. Pressing
cancel will allow you to see the current status of the report without clearing it.
Part Names
Part names can be used to identify both rough material and rips produced. When part
names are used, the bundle reports and summaries will also show these part names. The
rst step in using part names is to choose "Edit Parts File" under the "File" menu. Use
the text editor to create three columns, the rst being the part name, the second being the
piece width (or zero if unknown), and the third being a description. Columns should be
separated by one or more spaces. Once this le is created, part names can then be used
when editing a setup in the Material Used eld and in the Reference elds for the individual
rips. When these part names are entered, their widths will automatically be pulled from the
parts le.