Refined Storage Solderer automation

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Inifus

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How do I automate it, I put an importer on the side, and it sucked all items out, including the components on the left, I tried putting the importer on the top instead but same thing, is there a way to get the importer to only grab the finished products?
 

Inifus

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The crafter does not pull the finished item :( if I need to use filters I need to have multiple solderers for the components and finished items.
 

KingTriaxx

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Shouldn't since a single crafter has exactly the same number of slots as a single importer. On the other hand, if you use an Extra Utilities Transfer node, you can make a filter, and then plug it into another filter, giving you 81 slots of filtering.

That said, a second solderer at least is a good idea. They're not that fast even with four speed upgrades.
 

GamerwithnoGame

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I would also ask: have you tried pulling from the bottom of the solderer? There's a fair few blocks which are sided in such a way that the bottom is the natural point for products.
 

Nuclear_Creeper0

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What I did was made two solderers. One filtered the printed things. The other filtered the processors. If you don't filter it, it will pull out of the input area.
 

GamerwithnoGame

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No I have Ender IO conduits with filters feeding into an interface. Due to the fact that the interface is the RS system input for 8 machines. It was cheaper just to make conduits into one interface.
Yeah, than makes sense - sorry Nuc, I thought it was the OP that has written that, didn't read it properly :)
 

Nuclear_Creeper0

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Another good suggestion is to have the printed processors made through some form of furnace instead of a solderer, due to the solderers slow speed.