Applies to: Core, Advanced, Enterprise
Each part needs a material and quantity before Quote & Cut can calculate a price.
Material dropdown #
The material dropdown shows the materials configured in:
Quote & Cut → Settings → Materials
Customers only see materials that are available in your Quote & Cut material list.
Each material option normally shows the material name and thickness.
Example:
Mild Steel S275 (3mm)
If a material is missing #
If a customer cannot see a material, check:
- The material exists in Quote & Cut settings.
- The material has been saved.
- The material has a valid name.
- The material has a valid ID.
- Sheet details and cut data are complete.
- The quote page has been refreshed.
- Site cache is not showing an old version of the form.
Material affects pricing #
The selected material affects:
- Sheet size.
- Sheet cost.
- Material thickness.
- Density and weight.
- Gap.
- Cutting speed.
- Pierce time.
- Gas type.
- Secondary Process availability, if Advanced is enabled.
Changing material can significantly change the quote price.
Quantity field #
Each part has a quantity field.
The quantity must be a whole number greater than zero.
Invalid quantities will prevent calculation.
Examples of valid quantities:
1510100
Quantity affects price #
Quantity affects:
- Number of parts nested.
- Material usage.
- Total cutting time.
- Total pierces.
- Total weight.
- Secondary Process costs.
- Final quote total.
Different materials in one quote #
A customer can select different materials for different parts in the same quote.
For example:
- Part 1: Mild Steel 3 mm.
- Part 2: Stainless Steel 2 mm.
- Part 3: Aluminium 5 mm.
Quote & Cut groups parts by material for calculation and nesting.
Changing material or quantity after calculation #
If the customer changes material or quantity after calculating a price, the previous quote result is no longer current.
The customer should click Calculate Price again.
Best practice #
Before calculating, customers should check every part row/card and confirm:
- File uploaded.
- Material selected.
- Quantity entered.
- Secondary Processes selected, if needed.
- No validation warnings are visible.
Continue to: Using Apply to All.