Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 07:06:56 EDT 2019 | griinder
You need two calibration jigs to calibrate these cameras. There is an L-Type align offset jig that involves removing the front feeder base, and placing the target dot over the middle camera of your front camera bank. After this calibration is done, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 26 08:40:26 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
Doing the research on the feeder jigs, I have found that certian jigs are not used in most places. I am hoping that some people with the different jigs can post their feedback on the jigs they have. I have been told that some of the 'cheaper' manuf
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 15:14:08 EST 2006 | Chunks
Establish a profile board. It should be representative of what you normally run on a daily basis, size and parts wise. Attach dedicated thermalcouples so they are permanent and will not move or come loose. High temp solder is best. Establish a pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 14:52:05 EST 2020 | jesusc
Hello, Does anyone knows how to perform AMF correction procedure? I need help in calibrating placement offsets. Recently we had an event where head 1 crashed a feeder and damaged it. We have already replaced the nozzle assembly and used a jig to ma
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 17:33:34 EST 2022 | mnorthey
Hi all, I have a Dek 265 Horizon that fails to print at the correct pressure. It fails pressure every pass. I am trying to Calibrate it with a PFR1200N pressure Tester which we use for our DEK 248 Printers. I am trying to build up the table height
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 20:51:01 EST 2023 | cyber_wolf
Calibrating the cameras on these machines is not something you can do "correctly" without the jigs from Fuji and following an exact method. It's been years since I watched a Fuji FSE do this, but I can assure you that unless it is done EXAC
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 21:57:00 EST 2019 | dekhead
Not to be disagreeable, but sounds like "RichC" is describing earlier series 265 calibrations... (based upon location of PSR Amp and magnets to bypass cover interlock a 265MK1 (v. 1992-94). That "readings" calibration on your mach
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 17:44:13 EDT 2001 | davef
Listen, there is a $20 to 30k laseriffic paste measuring system that is not only very expensive and a major bottle neck, but its limited accuracy is the kicker that makes this little item a really special!!! [What a combination, eh???] And that doe
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