
Material (or redstone for combining the printed circuits and silicion) goes in the sides, other than the front. But this can be achieved with piping systems, or even hoppers if you have it rotated right. The nusience of it is the Inscriber is it's highly sided. In all honesty the neatest way of doing this is with Steve's Factory Manager, but you are right that it gets everywhere and using it all the time gets boring While you're at it, you can automate the Charger as part of the same setup.įor an AE only solution you'd need some export and import buses, and since no AE bus can import as well as export, you would need more sides to be connected to something, which would drastically increase the size and the complexity of the build, as well as requiring a number of channels (possibly about 10-15).
#Importing profiles in automize plus#
Space requirement: 2x5x2 block spaces plus one above the last inscriber since you'll need to insert the circuits there to combine with the silicon chip inserted from below (IIRC).

Now attach an ME interface to the chest and place the processing templates for the various processors in it, then let the conduits insert the finished processors into the interface. You will need to extract the output from the four inscribers with the presses and send it to the fifth inscriber using the correct slots, and from there you can extract the finished processors. With the right combination of filters and colored channels you will be able to make a setup where all you need to do is to place the raw materials for a processor in the chest, and the conduits will route them to the correct destinations. Inscribers are sided, which means items sent into a specific side will always end up in specific slots. Place each of the four inscriber presses into one inscriber. (6) some EnderIO energy conduits for the power supply (if you want to be compact - they can share the space with the item conduits) Let me know if you run into any problems.įor the easiest way to automate inscribers, you need:
#Importing profiles in automize mod#
I suggest you check out that mod if you want a little less tedium but remain fully AE2 (mechanics wise). Then the "AE2 stuff" mod updated with an advanced inscriber. The final product took up 6 blocks of non-network space (including inscriber) inside my 5x5x5. Is the final product stuck? Import buss to main network. Is the inscriber stuck with the raw materials? Power: The inscriber needs a non-bus cable connection or powered block to function. Are items gone? Check if the subnetwork cables are completely isolated (I have to stress, power acceptors or even other inscribers can suck items this way). Are items going in the wrong slot? Check storage busses or rotate inscriber. Check if everything is online and has power.


The sub-network needs power (use a fiber between the main and sub-network). The inscriber needs power (fiber cable, acceptor, cpu, whatever). The inscriber needs 1 import buss on the main network. The storagebusses need to know which item to accept (redstone middle, silicon bottom, ect.) The inscriber needs 3 storagebusses (top, bottom and side). Nothing (except the inscriber) may touch the main network unless with cable anchors or fiber (including energy acceptors). Use a different color cable or lots of anchors, Ontop of this interface the second interface that's the seperate sub-network. From your main network put down a interface that holds all the patterns. (Autocrafting Final Step with Inscriber - AE2 only.).
