intelliOptimizer Stacking offers you up to two different optimized solution variants and shows you the most important key figures for each solution variant.

Optimized for robot operation
With this optimization, as many cutting plans as possible are cut in automatic mode.
Choose this solution if you want the machine to work without an operator for as long as possible. The sequence of the plans is optimized for the best possible stacking result in robot operation.
Optimized for performance
All plans that are cut in the package can be cut in manual mode. Choose this solution if your run contains a lot of packages and you want to increase output. The sequence of the plans is optimized for the best possible stacking result in robot operation.
The most important key figures are:
Presence at the machine: This metric indicates the expected time the operator will be present at the machine. This time is made up of the time for processing the manual plans and the time for batch changes. The more cutting plans are cut in manual mode, the higher the attendance time. This is an estimate that is highly dependent on the respective production conditions.
Cycles with manual operation: This metric shows the number of cycles that the operator cuts on the machine in manual mode. The remaining cycles are cut in robot mode. In one cycle, one or more plates of the same plan are machined by the operator.
Production Time: This metric indicates the estimated total production time as "time in robot operation" and "time in manual operation". Optimizations for robot operation generally have a longer total time than optimizations for performance. In terms of performance optimizations, the package cuts significantly reduce production time.
By clicking on the corresponding solution, they can view more details of the solution. A detailed description of the solution presentation can be found in the intelliDivide online documentation.
After you have decided on a solution, press the "Apply Alternative" button to select a solution. You can then use the "Download (SAW)" button to download the SAW file for the solution and then transfer it to the saw.
The path for making the file available on the saw can be found either in the settings in Cut Profi(t) or in the system parameters on the saw.

Settings in Editing Professional(t)

Application parameters on the saw
