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I have the same question, but for a different reason.
In the cost table the various options show different machines in many cases. Without knowing what the machine numbers mean, I have no reason to select a more expensive option.
In reality, I don't care what the machine numbers are. I want to know what selecting a more expensive option gets me. Greater accuracy? A nicer cosmetic finish? I'm rebuilding hydraulic systems for old cars, and quality is paramount. A few bucks isn't going to change anything business wise, but I'm not going to spend them until I have some reason to believe that doing so will benefit me.
Thanks for your help.
Tech2
Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:53 am
The more expensive options in the price dialog get you faster estimated delivery time. Such factors as finish and tolerance are controlled in Job | Settings | Auto.
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