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Cross folds
To add a new machine you go to 4 menus:
- characteristics
- quantities
- grammage
- delivery
Characteristics
You go to the technical characteristics of the machine which breaks down into 6 categories.
General informations
They correspond to administrative informations:
- her name
- is it active in the calculation?
- it is contrary to internal or do you use a subcontractor?
Authorized trim size
Define the authorized trim size by choosing in the drop-down menu.
Open size
It corresponds in going size with 2 fields to fill:
- height ( minimum et maximum) which corresponds to the width of the buckle.
- lenght (minimum et maximum) which corresponds to the depth of the buckle.
These 2 sizes are set in millimeters.
An option is available to determine if the size adjustment in included in the rate folding.
Max. paper weight assuming pre-scoring
The max paper weight are determined depending on the type of sections: 4 to 32 pages.
Makeready
The makeready cost are also determined depending on the type of section: from 4 to 32 pages. You can also find makeready free from a number of copies.
1000 copies
The cost of 1000 copies is also determined depending on the type of section: from 4 to 32 pages.
Quantities
This screen allows you to make a variation of a standard price per 1000 according to quantities( per steps).
Each rule is applicable individually and the system takes into account the most advantageous.
WARNING: If you set :
< 2000 runs then variations -10%
< 3000 runs then variations -5%
In this case, for a quantity of 1000, the system will take a variation - 10%.
The rules are put into competition in their field of validity. If both rules are checked, the most advantageous being chosen.
Grammage
This screen lets you set increases depending on steps of weights to simulate the change in pace of machines.
Delivery
This pop up allows you to pricing, if the machine is externally (from a subcontractor), the cost of transport return from the printer to the subcontractor.
There are 3 ways to price:
- with a fixed cost
- with a proportional cost per kg
- with a minimum outright cost