Ensuring traceability in production
The software has proven key to maintaining consistency from build to build. When development engineers hand over a part to production engineers for build preparation, it’s good practice to "lock" a set of parameters and limit what can be changed to ensure the part stays the same.
At Agile, production engineers get the files in the “operator” environment, a workspace where they can move parts, delete components and update the serial numbers, but other software functionalities are locked. "This allows us to offload build preparation to an operator and not worry that they might accidentally change how the part is going to be printed,” Crouse explains.
Using the operator also saves time on re-slicing. “When you update serial numbers in the regular 3D printing environment, you have to re-slice a part – and that could take hours. In 3DXpert, you can open the part already sliced in the operator environment, and you just re-slice the part labels. That takes just a couple of minutes,” he adds.