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Recommended erp / inventory system for pcba
Mangozac:
What issues did you have with the Zebra printers? Ours are faultless.
loki42:
The tsc printers are much faster, much better print quality, way easier driver wise and sometimes the zebras would just decide not to work until we restarted. The tsc is really easy to setup over Ethernet or usb. It's easier to swap reels on too. Direct or transfer on the same printer. Pretty good price too. I've got a te310 and just bought a te210. One is printing shipping labels and the other inventree qr codes and serial numbers.
I needed to add some code to inventree in the allocation section because it didn't let you pull for specific locations first and I wanted stuff to allocate from the reels until a reels was empty.
1276-2449-1-ND:
I used a plain ol' database (LibreOffice Base) for my system. Took no time to set up, can be changed easily if you don't like something, looks great, works across networks.
gedass2000:
We use ERPNext
--- Quote from: loki42 on February 19, 2023, 09:49:14 pm ---I'm trying to manage inventory for my small manufacturing business better. I want something that tells me where stock is, how much I've got left, minimum stock levels for reorder, how many units I can make with given stock. Should be all barcode driven and as quick and easy to set up as possible. Only really looking at stuff I can self host and open source. I'm keen to get data out of my pick and place line and other machines so that I can see real time how many parts are on a feeder and where the next reel is.
I'm looking at inventree, odoo and a few others. Has anyone got a recommendation? Maintenance scheduling would be handy too but I'm okay if that's in a separate system.
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Rat_Patrol:
--- Quote from: 1276-2449-1-ND on April 18, 2023, 11:27:37 pm ---I used a plain ol' database (LibreOffice Base) for my system. Took no time to set up, can be changed easily if you don't like something, looks great, works across networks.
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We make all our own stuff, same stuff over and over, so we just use an Excel spreadsheet with some formulas. Easy peasy. Match component PNs when they are swapped out of the machine, log that reel out of inventory on Excel. Excel tells me how many boards I can make with inventory on hand. We don't count what is in the machines on inventory, that is our buffer.
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