u/Mammoth-Opposite-461

▲ 2 r/Fanuc

Can anyone help identify this fanuc version

I have a 2006 Lynx 220B, Serial No L2201140 made in Korea

I want to get the parameter manual to see if I can get the rs232 port to store programs off the machine (no card slot or ethernet port) but I can't for the life of me identify the Fanuc version installed.

It just says i-series on the screen which is odd because it's the older style mono-colour CRT monitor.

The start-up screen doesn't say the model number, it just says D6A1-13 copyright Fanuc Ltd 2002-2003

The system config screen also doesn't mention the specific version of fanuc

I've tried typing all this stuff into google and downloading various PDF's only to find they're for the more modern versions with LCD screens

I also got a used machine dealer to have a look when he picked up another machine but he couldn't figure it out either

I know this is a fairly common machine so I'm hoping someone can shed light on this

reddit.com

Inventory organisation

I'm currently thinking about re-working my card storage as my inventory has expanded and the time it takes me to find a card is going up and isn't going to scale well.

I exclusively sell MTG cards

What do your storage boxes look like? I used to have everything ordered by set and collectors number but the amount of time it took to file the cards in the first place was painful even though finding them again was really fast. Also if I accidentally filed a card in the wrong place it becomes almost impossible to find it again

My current solution is to have vintage, non foil and foil cards in 3 separate locations. Each one of these is split into the 5 colours, multi coloured, artifacts, lands so 8 columns of cards. These are further split into c/uc, rare and mythic so filing cards into this system is incredibly fast.

My problem now is I have for example over 200 rare green non foil cards so when someone orders one I have to sift through that pile to find the card and as the inventory grows this takes longer and longer.

I add a comment on every card listed to tell me which purchase of cards it came from (26AA being the first purchase I made in 2026, 26AB the second etc) so I can roughly guess it's position in the stack which helps save time

I'm hopefully transitioning to a pro seller (subject to cardmarkets customer support response time) and I was wondering if anyone has a filing system they think it better than this when taking into account both inputting the cards and getting them out again.

One issue I'm finding now is when I have multiple copies of a card in various conditions (say 2nm, 1 ex and 1 good) I occasionally have to search for all copies of the card to make sure I don't send an incorrectly graded card (there have been occasions where I've sent a nm card when ex was ordered and when the next buyer pays for a nm card I have to sheepishly explain that the card I have is ex condition)

Another gripe I have with my current system is cardmarket can't filter your order by colour of card so sometimes I have to search the same pile of cards a few times for larger orders as there's no image preview without moving the mouse over each card individually.

I'm interested to hear how other people store both large and small volumes of magic the gathering cards and if you've tried anything in the past which you've found did or didn't work for you.

reddit.com
u/Mammoth-Opposite-461 — 11 days ago

Account suspended for hitting the sales limit for private sellers

Just thought I'd share some friendly advice for anyone selling large amounts on Cardmarket as a private seller

My account randomly got suspended without any warning. I got an email explaining that I've sold over 15k worth of stock this year and as a result of that my account is suspended until January next year (it's currently August) and I'll have to register as a pro seller in order to continue selling.

Cardmarket's forum for applying to be a professional seller in the UK is clear as mud so I've raised a ticket asking how to register as a pro seller and am awaiting a response .

The current support ticket wait times are over a week and I'll then have to wait even longer for them to process my application.

Also if this happens to you, you can complete current orders but cannot list any more stock (even though you can't sell it) so my side hustle has well and truly ground to a halt.

So free advice, if you're approaching the sales limit apply for the pro seller status well in advance because you won't get any warning from Cardmarket whatsoever before they pull the plug on you and you'll be forced to take a vacation for a couple of weeks until it's all sorted.

Also if anyone has already registered as a pro seller could you please comment and let me know what documents/ info Cardmarket asked you for so I can get stuff in order and ready before they respond.

reddit.com
u/Mammoth-Opposite-461 — 14 days ago