Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 15:20:57 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
Reese, no stayed perpendicular in regards to the wave, however on the 90deg clockwise turn from original(connector trailing)we had some bridging on the pins on the right in my first picture.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 14:36:22 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
If the X axis is moving then maybe your Elmo is not adjusted correctly. There is a procedure to adjust it in the manual(assuming you have the original manual). The correct location is XGTS which is a white connector on the booster. The fans are 24V
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 14:42:54 EDT 2012 | jorge_quijano
Yes, I ordered this stencil, I checked the "cut" file vs the gerber before the stencil was made, and it matches. Attached is an overlap of the stencil over the original gerber. Regards
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 19:37:06 EDT 2012 | btipcb
I found out that the machine origin was in the wrong place. Once I adjusted that eveything fell into place.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 05:55:13 EST 2012 | sandelin
Thanks for the reply. I sent Topline a question about this. However, I am looking for a original supplier of the cassettes - there must be a supplier who makes the cassettes for the SMD companies?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 09:46:40 EST 2012 | jaimebc
Interesting, it seems the theta error followed the ZFIB board, running the machine with the original theta error and using the ZFIB board from the second machine since Thursday, no errors since...will continue to evaluate and post results...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 16:31:54 EST 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, I used to be able to set a base program when optimizing in the MCS so that the new program would have the common feeders in the same location as the original... with a few exeptions. I'm trying to do this in the F4G and it is not working. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 12:51:53 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
You can leave the booster in the original position and mount two small fans directly underneanth it blowing upward. By leaving it in the original upright position you get quite a bit of air velocity in the small space between the booster and the mach
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 15:32:45 EDT 2012 | 14367
We are having a lot of tomb stoning with this no clean solder paste. It's limited to larger, complex boards, affecting 0603 ferrite beads, capacitors and SOT23s. It was suggested that paste removed from a stencil should not be put back in it's origin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 12:54:28 EDT 2012 | fredc
The original post was back in 2007. My most recent communication with Peter was last year and he was still having the problem 4 years later. Since it is temperature related, I am suspecting the card in question got partially cooked once and is now al