Attention.gif Part position not correct for Priority mode

 

May occur with Nesting optimising using Priority set

 

The priority mode is set for nesting optimising which means that pieces with a higher priority must be placed on a pattern before starting pieces with a lower priority.

 

A piece is out of place - this is typically caused by editing one or more patterns.

 

- Check the patterns

 

For example:-

 

For the following patterns priority mode 2 is set; 'a' is top priority.

 

Pattern 3

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Pattern 7

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A top priority part (a) was inserted into a later pattern. This causes an error to be reported for earlier patterns as the priority (b) and (c) parts are now not obeying priority.

 

 

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