Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 14:19:14 EDT 2015 | dekhead
Offsets are there to for an alignment change over the entire board... alignment weighting is, essentially to account for imperfect match between stencil and board, and will allow you to concentrate best alignment to a given portion of the board (give
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 10:54:48 EDT 2017 | emeto
If you use the calibration plate and stencil, that should fix the problem. I think that you are not saving the result from the calibration test. Double check manuals and probably with DEK technician, but it sounds like you are missing a step.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 14:46:50 EDT 2002 | russ
Leading edge, This is used to determine the orientation of the board as you want to run it. If you use center justified stencils this is usually not an issue since you can just turn the stencil any which way you want to. If you are using front/rear
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 11:21:05 EDT 2002 | soupatech
This may sound like a stupid question but keep in mind I am very new at this and most of the training I have recieved has been from operation manuals and this forum (thanks to all). Our purchasing agent (new hire) is ordering a stencil for the first
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 16:54:47 EST 2002 | davef
STARTING RANGES * Pressure � 1 pound/inch of blade (metal); 1.6-3 pound/inch (plastic) * Speed - 0.5 to 3 inch per sec [for standard pitch]; 0.5 to 1 inch per sec [for fine pitch] Your paste supplier�s recommendation is a good place to start. * Sepa
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 01:06:38 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi Before I say anything I ll qualify who I am. I > work for a AOI/SPI manuafacturer > > Automatic > printer is your best option for small > runs. Print process is responsible for a vast > number of solder defects and improving here is > your b
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 22:03:46 EDT 2009 | azhiker
Hello, We have a DEK 265 we will run our boards front justified with relation to the stencil, can anybody give me an offset that you are using to order your stencil when the image is in the front? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 15:14:54 EST 2000 | dean
Dek 248 / 249 (mfg'95) MPM 2000 Realignment? Are you having to insert print offsets (X.Y, theta)? If yes, your vision cubes are out of alignment. This typically happens if a "crash" occures. A "C" tool can correct this. Or are we talking abou
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 07:59:47 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Is it true that a DEK printer will not accept a standard 20X20 stencil. I have heard that the image on the stencil is offset as well.(you need special stencils just for DEK printers?) Do they make an adapter to accommodate standard 20X20's with cent
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 07:13:23 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
just tell the stencil house, have it cut at center of front stencil. how about your DEK with auto stencil loading of manualy pull rod???