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Remote manufacturing using component assembly array

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Camillia Praxis
Pos production
#1 - 2012-01-17 03:11:50 UTC  |  Edited by: Camillia Praxis
Hi, I want to manufacture job remotely at a POS using a component asembly array, I have the supply management skill at level 3 and the array is online 6 jump from me, I have bpc inside the array, it's online but I just can't use the bpc inside the array to manufacture from a distance, when i go into industry, corp blueprint I don't see any listed under that solar system, i can choose the array from the manufacturing line and try to install job on it but then again same problem i don't see any blueprint listed to use with this array.

Any help on how to do that would be appreciated.

Thanks !

edit: i'm a director so I don't think it's a role limitation.
Brock Nelson
#2 - 2012-01-17 03:35:08 UTC  |  Edited by: Brock Nelson
I found a interesting bit regarding the ability to use a "used" blueprint or "virgin" blueprint.

Try searching for the blueprint through corporation asset window and then right click on it to manufacture.

Edit: I just realized something, blueprint window will not list blueprints that are in labs or manufacturing array. Nor does corporation asset search. So you will need to either be at the POS to install the job or have the blueprint in a corporate hangar at a station office.

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Camillia Praxis
Pos production
#3 - 2012-01-17 03:50:07 UTC
ok that's lame, I even tried using the assembly array and choose install job but it wont let me choose corp division instead of my hangar...
Scrapyard Bob
EVE University
Ivy League
#4 - 2012-01-17 05:30:50 UTC
Remote manuf using a POS array only works if the BPC or BPO is in a station office, in the same hangar tab as the raw materials out in the POS array. Otherwise, you have to go out to the POS tower to start the jobs.

If you get into using arrays seriously, you'll probably want to use some sort of asset tracking tool (like jEVEAssets) to alert you when the array is running low on materials.