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When frames are received at a lab from the ECP, often they are placed in a bin to await the surfaced lenses. 

To mark a job as having the frame received, and assigning the frame to a bin, there is an option under "Orders" to allow this.
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Simply scan (or enter) either the tray number or order number for the frame that is being received, and then assign it to a bin.  The bin can be any alpha-numeric string up to 6 characters long.  For example, to assign tray 60007 to bin 12345:
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If a tray is scanned that is not active, a message to that effect will be displayed.  If a job is scanned for which the frame has already been received, and assigned to a bin, a message will be displayed and the operator given the opportunity to replace the bin (ie re-assign the frame).  If we enter tray 60007 again, we will see:
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If a tray is scanned which is an uncut (not to be edged), a warning message to that effect is displayed, and the operator may not enter a bin.

Printing a Frame Bin ticket

A document can be automatically printed when a frame is placed into a bin.  This is done using the "additional documents" feature of Rx-Universe. 

After designing your document using LOHreport and saving it in the RX-XML folder (as with all additional documents), set up the additional document to print at the time of frame assigning to the bin.  In the following example, a document using the template "FrameBin" is set up to print when the frame is received to a bin:
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