Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 14:37:42 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hi Nancy! Just as Steve and Dean said, most printers have some sort of restrictions of what frame, where the image is positioned, ect. before the stencil will work in the printer. The two manufacturers that I'm most familiar with DEK and MPM do have
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 11:57:15 EST 2012 | edmneb
Check to make sure that your camera is not hitting / rubbing the edge/bottom of the stencil, especially if you are using a stencil adapter.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 10:47:30 EDT 2003 | markhoch
Does anybody know where I can find an SMT 20 x 20 Quick Frame Stencil Adapter???? I've been hunting, and haven't had much luck. Let me know! Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 21:37:17 EDT 2021 | ouaret
dear all, update: we got that the calibration of SIM is the problem, the distance between SIMs need to be calibrated. can someone help us get the manual that describe on how to calibrate the SIMs? we have a problem with our cyberoptics AOI machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 12:15:42 EST 2003 | jsherrow
Mark, MET in Mt. Holly, NJ sells the frame and will make the stencil also.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:20:23 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
We would be concerned that frame-less stencils are more easily damaged.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 08:52:42 EDT 2005 | loz
I would imagine you would end up stressing the stencil, as you will be continually contacting the stencil in different places. Also damage one stencil with four images on it, and you will end up waiting for new stencil to arrive. You then have four o
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 16:26:27 EST 2024 | tey422
It's very common practice to have multiple images on one stencil, it saves money & store space. The biggest drawback I would say is the stencil would wear out faster than as single, due to more frequent usage. One more thing, before you place the ord
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 04:31:32 EDT 2000 | Jacqueline Coia
Hi there, Just looking for a little informative feedback on an AOI proposal. Along with the test department we are about to embark on a feasibility study on using National Instruments' 'Labview image aquisition'(h/ware + s/ware) as an alternative to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 03:04:19 EDT 2023 | ttheis
The first thing we do with all machines we buy is back them up. First we backup the calibration info, then we remove the hard drive and image it to our server. If the hdd dies, we can restore it to a new one. Look on eBay for new-old stock on the har