Doesn't work without power. Doens't show it has power until it works lol. Pretty confusing in that aspect. Answer from Oberto_Work on reddit.com
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GitHub
github.com › MJRLegends › Minecraft-Mod-Pack-Packager
GitHub - MJRLegends/Minecraft-Mod-Pack-Packager: A program to package mod packs. Built for use with the FTB Launcher
February 13, 2015 - A program to package mod packs. Built for use with the FTB Launcher - MJRLegends/Minecraft-Mod-Pack-Packager
Author   MJRLegends
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Feed The Beast Wiki
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Packager | Feed The Beast Wiki | Fandom
The Packager is an item from the Factorization mod. It compresses items by attempting to craft them in 3x3 square and failing that, in a 2x2 square. For example, placing Stone in the machine will turn it into Stone Bricks every time it receives ...
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Need advice with automating the 'Packager' from Factorization | Feed The Beast
March 8, 2014 - I've thought of having a supplier pipe deliver to a chest connected to the packager, and then having some sort of 'item counter' counting what is in the chest, if 9 items are in the chest then a redstone signal will be sent to an itemduct pipe with a pneumatic servo to extract EXACTLY 9 items from chest to send to the Packager as a stack of 9.
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Feed The Beast
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Basic Packager - Feed The Beast Wiki
July 3, 2017 - FTB Wiki · Basic Packager · News · Rules · Style Guide · Read · View source · View history · Page · Discussion · 24,591 ARTICLES ON THIS WIKI · Basic Packager is a block added by the GregTech 5 mod. It is a LV-tier singleblock processing machine. It can accept energy packets up to 32 EU.
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Feed The Beast Wiki
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Packager (GregTech 5) - Official Feed The Beast Wiki
June 7, 2025 - The Packager is a machine from GregTech 5. It can be used to put 16 items of the same kind in one Crate. This is useful because it reduces the amount of space required to store items.
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GitHub
github.com › FTBTeam › FTB-Library › packages
Packages · FTBTeam/FTB-Library
A free and open source package manager used for the Microsoft development platforms including .NET.
Author   FTBTeam
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Modpacks | Feed The Beast
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Auto-crafting tiny piles of dust | Feed The Beast - FTB Forum
March 2, 2013 - I use two sorting machines for my packaging "plant". First sorting machine will just put whatever can be packaged, in whatever quantity. So I have 7 tiny redstone dust, and 3 gold nuggets, but my sorting machine has 1 tiny redstone dust and 1 gold nugget. This goes into a chest, attached to another sorting machine.
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Reddit
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r/feedthebeast on Reddit: Tips on automating the BC Packager?
December 30, 2014 -

So my first real project in my world (Using Direwolf20 1.7.10 pack) is to create a pretty simple sorting and storage system (turned out to be not so simple). I have everything coming into the system through an ender chest. The system then filters into a mainlin (green channel) that sorts out all the cobble, dirt, sand, gravel. Then, goes on to sort all the ore blocks...this all happens in Jabba Barrels. The ore barrels can be extracted on a seperate channel that takes them to a row of sag mills to chop'em up...dust gets sorted into a buffer chest that gets put into allow smelters, which then feed ingots back into the mainline. Ingots, dusts and gems are sorted on the next level...also in barrels. I basically have a barrel...or multiples for each mineral based item. At the end of the line I came up with the brilliant idea of never throwing away anything. I'd just use a *Factorization packager to convert sand, gravel, dirt, and cobble into condensed versions and if needed add a second packager to compress those (compressed, sand, cobble, etc) into double compressed. I'm OCD about not throwing stuff in a trash can...can't be helped.

So here is my problem: Because sand, gravel and dirt all have 2x2 crafting recipes, My system is getting jammed. For the time being I've got an item filter on the input to the packager white listing only cobblestone. Its pretty annoying...and I know there has to be a work around. So I thought I'd ask you guys...you know...the experts. If you had any thoughts on how I can make the BC packager ONLY use the 3x3 crafting recipes.

TLDR: Built my sorting system. Need a way to force a *Factorization packager to use the 3x3 crafting recipes instead of 2x2.

Edit: The Packager is from Factorization not BC

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Feed The Beast Wiki
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Feed The Beast Wiki
ftb.fandom.com › wiki › AutoPackager
AutoPackager - Official Feed The Beast Wiki
2 weeks ago - It requires Thermal Expansion 4 to work before version 1.6.0. The AutoPackager is the sole block added by AutoPackager. The AutoPackager is used to automatically craft items in a 2x2 shape, or if that is not possible, a 3x3 shape.
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Feed The Beast
ftbwiki.org › Arcane_Packager
Arcane Packager - Feed The Beast Wiki
July 7, 2016 - Arcane Packager is a block added by the Gadomancy mod. This machine allows the player to compress up to 9 stacks of items in the item similar to NormalUncommon Loot Bag. When opened, this "bag" will drop the items which were used to create it.
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Automating Tiny Piles with the Packager | Feed The Beast
May 30, 2013 - Loop any outputted tiny piles back to the input chest and it'll basically cycle continuously and compile every dust. If you're stuck on using packagers; a redpower filter can be specifically set to pull/export only a stack of 4 tiny piles at a time, but it's limited to 9 different types of dust.
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GitHub
github.com › FTBTeam › FTB-Utilities › packages
Packages · FTBTeam/FTB-Utilities
A free and open source package manager used for the Microsoft development platforms including .NET.
Author   FTBTeam
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CurseForge
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FTB Official Pack
The original jumbo FTB package created to provide the ultimate Minecraft adventure.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/feedthebeast › forgecraft - factorization (packager) interaction with translocators
r/feedthebeast on Reddit: Forgecraft - Factorization (Packager) Interaction with Translocators
August 29, 2015 -

I'm feeling incredibly dumb right now and my Googlefu has let me down pretty badily. Trying to to use Packager and Translocator's to make compressed cobblestone (trying the non energy way to do this). Anytime cobble is dumped to the translocator, the packager from Factorization just doesn't work. Is there some bug or interaction that I couldn't find on google that borked these two mods interactions? If anyone has suggestion, please bonk me on the head and let me know. Thank you!

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CurseForge
curseforge.com › minecraft › mc-mods › packagedauto
PackagedAuto - Minecraft Mods - CurseForge
Then, one needs to put a pattern holder in a Packager, and the other in an Unpackager, both connected to a ME Network. The Packager will accept items and make them into Recipe Packages and the Unpackager will take them and output items into an adjacent inventory.
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