The Digital Print layout outlines those jobs which require digital print processes, and shows the status of the antecedent/connected processes.
Additionally from within this layout users can, record that the digital print process is started, paused, or completed, as well as record the quantities successfully processed, scrapped, and any mistakes
At the end of all production processes on a job order, this layout allows you to access data entry to record the final amount produced.
Note: There are numerous digital print layouts. They are functionally identical, with the only difference being they may show a sub-set of the data based on a particular criteria - for example, show only digital print processes for a specific machine name or for a specific date required
This topic will instruct you how to navigate to, understand the contents of, and the actions allowable from, the Digital Print layout.
Ensure that:-


(Note: In the below sections/text, the numbers in (bold parenthesis) refer to the annotations in the above screen-shot)
By default, the records displayed are sorted by ascending value of the
Date Required field.
Note: Records are displayed according to how
the resource allocation records were created for the process line.
That is, if several
resource allocation records were created for single process line,
then several process line records will be shown in this layout.
The layout is composed of the following elements
(1) Click on
the open
record icon to drill down to the Job
order Detail form.
(2) Data Fields for the Process Lines that require Digital Printing.
Field |
Comments |
Date Required |
The date by which this print process needs to be completed This date is taken from the scheduling date that was initially recorded for this process line when the job order was written up. Note: You can click on this calendar icon besides this field to amend the date as required. |
Priority |
This is a text field to allow production managers to apply a numeric priority to the processes. The layout contents can then be sorted by priority for a given day, and the print run prioritised accordingly. When you have entered priorities you can use the sort by date and priority button (14) to manage workload. |
Order number |
The internal reference number for the job order which has this digital print process on it. |
Job Name |
Job name is a concatenation of the category and description fields taken from the job order. These two fields provide information as to which group the job order is for, and what the actual content of the job order is. |
To Be Given |
TBC: *** label name s/b
Qty ?**
It might not be logistically possible to print 7,000 on day
one, so the quantity for day 1 could be overwritten to be 5,000;
consequently, the quantity for day 2 would need to be adjusted. |
Position |
The physical position of where on the garment, the digital print will be occur. This is taken from the job order process line details. |
Colour Way |
The ColourWay for the Digital Print process line |
Colours |
The type of colours in this Digital Print process line |
(3) Machine button -This
details the machine that the digital print process is scheduled to occur
on.
You can move the print process to another machine, by clicking on this
field, and selecting another machine from the drop-down.

(4) Other Job Lines button: This button label denotes how many process lines in addition to the current one are associated to the job order number. For example if it reads 2, it means there are three process lines in total associated to this job. This provides a quick visual reference to aid scheduling and gauge effort and resources required to complete the job.
Clicking on this button will display a pop up showing all the process lines on the job order.
(5) Picked Stock Location: This denotes the current physical location of the blank garments which have been picked ready for the digital print process. This location is updated when picked garments are moved to the machine and the print process started.
(6)
Status Icons:this section contains
a series of icons that denote the current status
of various processes connected to the print screen process.
These can be summarised as follows:-
Icon Label |
Comments |
Checkover |
Indicates the checkover state of the Artwork record for the image that will be printed. |
TechSpec |
This shows the state of the raised flag on the associated technical specification for this print screen process. |
Approval |
The approval status for the process line. |
Allocated |
The status of blank garments allocated to the whole job order. |
Picked |
Denotes the status of blank garments picked for the whole job order. |
Production |
The status of the digital process itself. This is updated when the print process is started, paused or completed. |
Data Entry |
When the last process line on a production order completes, the final quantities produced are recorded. This status light denotes the status of recording that data entry. |
(7) Design Number:This lists the technical
specification number for this digital print process.
(8) to 10) Process Activity Buttons:
These three buttons record the process activity
Button Label |
Comments |
Start |
Marks the Digital Print process as started |
Pause |
Marks the Digital Print process as paused |
Finish |
Marks the Digital Print
process as completed. |
(11) Detail button:
this will display a detail pop up window with a series of related data,
(12) Data button:
This is used when the final process for a job order is completed to record
the quantities of product produced for the job order.
(13) Mistakes button: This is used to record mistakes on the process line.
(14) Soft by Date and Priority Button:Clicking this button will sort and group the foundset by Date Required and ascending priority
Related Topics
Marking a Digital Print Process as Started
Marking a Digital Print Process as Paused
Marking a Digital Print Process as Completed
Data Entry at the end of the final production process
Recording Mistakes on a Process Line