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Mar 2017

@Filemon I mentioned this before. The materials are still there but the customer can’t see them…

Previously the listings stated “General Purpose Plastics from £???” and “Other Materials from £???” (or something similar). The customer could then click on a hub and see all the materials you provide.

Now the listings states just certain materials such as ABS and PLA. Now when the customer clicks on a hub it only shows some of the materials (probably the ones you have classed as prototyping plastics?). For example my hub shows ABS and PLA but when you click on my hub Polycarbonate is shown but no others (such as PolyFlex, PolyWood, Taulman T-Glase etc).

Like I said, maybe this is because they are not classed as “Prototyping Plastics”. This was one of my arguments to change back to “General Purpose Plastics” that cover all FDM used materials (so they are all shown).

Hi Simon,

Before selecting a material, this is what I see (see attached). If I click “other”, I can still select all the ‘exotics’.

When I select a material group, e.g. “prototyping plastics”, the “other” group disappears but this has always been the case.

Depending on the variation you’re in, there’s 1 variation in which the customer needs to select a material before moving on. In that scenario it is indeed true that if you select a material group, the ‘other’ group has disappeared when you move to Hub selection. If a customer is searching for Woodfill for example, they would need to use the search in that case.

Does this answer the question?
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Sorry yes I’m on a variation where the customer needs to select a material.

I like this layout but I believe it would be better for customers to see all the materials. Now if the Prototyping Plastics tab was GENERAL PURPOSE PLASTICS (FDM) it could cover and show all FDM materials that the hub offers. If the customer needs something specific they can still search using the advanced tab.