Software Simulates Automation On Stand-Alone Mitsubishi Lasers
DiamondMine automation software, which is designed exclusively for Mitsubishi Laser by Ncell Automation, is said to increase overall efficiency by giving shop owners real-time production feedback on their stand-alone lasers. The software standard provides snapshots of operations and processes in real-time so owners and shop floor operators can monitor and adjust machine performance and proactively remove non-value-added processes.
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Charts provide segmented, color-coded information for quick and easy visual reference, the company says. Operators get feedback on a job’s performance, including errors and their relative downtime. The task scheduler provides a visual reference for operator shifts, which helps ensure that operators are stationed appropriately for maximized production. According to the company, the software gives owners the decision-making tools that allow them to run a stand-alone laser as if it were automated.
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