GP3D Asset 09: Repeat-Order Baseline Review Sheet for 3D Print Jobs Before a Fast Reorder Becomes an Expensive Assumption

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Repeat-Order Baseline Review Sheet for 3D Print Jobs Before a Fast Reorder Becomes an Expensive Assumption

Use this review sheet to confirm that a reorder is still tied to the same approved baseline before speed turns into avoidable remake risk.

Downloadable version in progress

This tool is being packaged for the GoodPrints3D course toolkit. Use this page to understand the system and decide whether it fits your workflow.

Preview format staged internally: editable CSV

Use this page for the reasoning and setup notes. The packaged file is still being prepared for the toolkit.

What this tool helps you do

  • verify that the file, revision, material, finish, quantity logic, and pack-out rules still match the last approved run
  • separate stable repeat work from orders that only look like reorders on the surface
  • catch quiet drift before a fast-lane promise turns into remake cost
  • reopen quote or approval control when the baseline is no longer real

Who it is for

  • shops running repeat custom parts or recurring replenishment work
  • operators tempted to skip full review because the buyer says same as last time
  • teams adding helpers who need one visible reorder check instead of memory-based trust
  • account programs where one changed rule can ripple across later orders

What is included

  • repeat-order baseline explanation page
  • staged internal editable CSV preview
  • future Pack C toolkit placement once the packaged shelf is approved

How to use it

  1. Pull the last approved baseline before touching pricing, scheduling, or release timing.
  2. Confirm the evidence that still makes this a true reorder.
  3. Mark every drift point that needs owner review instead of smoothing it over.
  4. Route unstable reorders back into quote or approval control before work starts.

Related lessons and tools

Want the packaged version when it is ready?

If repeat work keeps skipping the baseline check that protects margin, use the toolkit path here first and move to the packaged file when Pack C is ready.

View the toolkit