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inserter disrupts blueprint module

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 6:10 pm
by six_sigma
What did you do?

I made a blueprint of a copper cable assembly machine with four productivity module 3s

blueprint string:
0eNp9kNFqwzAMRf/lPjvQNWkZ/pVRhuOKTmDLxnbKQvC/z04KfduLkIR075E2zG6hmFgK9Aa2QTL014bMDzGu98oaCRpcyENBjO+VyZn87Fgegzf2h4WGEVWB5U6/0B/1pkBSuDAdenuxfsviZ0pt4H8lhRhyWw7SCZrgSWFtsTkksrwD2RAjpcGa2VFb6HyH1U6qEVO4L7bws/kOvuXuULZh6cdO9dYhX8PvLyg8KeXd+TpN58t5PI3jZ61/TP1kAQ==

What happened?

The copper cable assembly machine was to feed the high-tech science machine, they shared a requester chest. The inserter pulled a speed module 1 from the request chest, and this overwrote the request for the four productivity module 3's.

What did you expect to happen instead? It might be obvious to you, but do it anyway!

It makes sense the inserter pulled something out of the chest, I didn't expect that thing to overwrite the blueprint request

Note: upon trying to replicate, I used a filter inserter instead of a stack inserter to force a grab of a speed module, which it did, and the blueprint was overwritten again, and the filter inserter inserted the speed module 1 into the copper cable assembly machine into the module slot

http://imgur.com/isBnToL

http://imgur.com/9zuqzrg

Re: inserter disrupts blueprint module

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 11:06 am
by Klonan
Thanks for the report,

We have had many issues on this, its not just related to blueprints

If you place an inserter before the assembling machine, it will end up in this situation