Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 13:51:48 EDT 2008 | shanenaturalpoint
Just wanted to check and see if anyone out there has experience with 2001 era DEK 248 screen printers. Trying to set up a new (to me)machine, and I'm running into a bit of trouble. Please help!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 03:49:26 EDT 2018 | seri09
Hi.i'm working with a screen printer EKRA E5 from 2001 and i have a problem with it. When i start the machine,the control option gets activated by itself and the CPU usage spikes to 100%. The machine works fine,but the problem is that i cannot turn o
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 05:59:28 EDT 2006 | davef
We agree with Ken's points about off contact / screen versus stencil, but this DHolt is talking stencil [regardless of what is typed about screens]. Comments are: * On "smears under the stencil": smearing happens. It makes us wonder about the frequ
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 14:18:32 EST 2001 | bdoyle
interesting. if you do get an error message on the screen try to email it to me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 09:29:23 EDT 2001 | thrasher7
How do you handle wipe-downs at screen print? This is often a culprit. Just a thought..
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 13:15:35 EDT 2001 | jhingtgen
John, Instead of dispensing the adhesive, why not screen print the adhesive on the PCB? The deposition is very repeatable and accurate.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 06:06:59 EST 2001 | genglish
John where in the world are you based?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 08:24:32 EST 2001 | adrian
I thought the stencil was flush to the top of the board when Screen printing. When does this snap off occur in the screen printing process?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:46:56 EST 2001 | bphilips
We use an ultrasonic stencil cleaner (not Smart Sonic) and have problems with stencils falling apart. The metal foil is pulling away from the screen. Is this a common problem with ultrasonic stencil cleaners?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 02:45:37 EDT 2001 | johnluckham
I am looking for a way of removing screening cans from a PCB without reflowing the components siyuated under the can. I remember HP use to make a laser that could be used for this job, had anyone got, or had experience of this problem.