Quality requirements are becoming ever sharper, getting as low as 1 or 2 faults per 100 m on some technical styles. Seconds are practically worthless: if bad quality strays into the percentage area, you can say goodbye to profitability. The good news is that significant advances are being made in automating the task of monitoring quality and correcting deviations on the machine. This contribution shows how Picanol offers a solution for performing this task, taking starting marks as an example.
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