Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 19:00:34 EDT 2012 | aex
Weird question, but I need it for a claim. About how long does it take to assemble, plug in the power and dry cycle a DEK 248 with vision. I'm saying 90 minutes to two hours tops. Additional opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 10:23:32 EST 2013 | vincent_qms
Hello, we have a DEK 248 just acted up with the squeegee orror. unit powered up initiated and when throght setup a job fine but when we started printing, the back squeegee came down, touched the stencil, stay for about 5 second then came back up with
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 15:26:17 EDT 2012 | aex
I am looking for a technician that can setup a Dek 248 in San Jose, CA sometime next week. It just needs to be set up, powered and have a quick demo of operation. Please contact me if you are able to provide this service or know someone who can. T
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 27 16:47:35 EST 2021 | petter
Looks like it was the diode inside the encoder. Are getting a new printer instead. Did a short time fix, connected a power supply to the motor and controlled the speed that way.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 08 17:47:33 EDT 2016 | goldentech
Dek 248.cerd tooling table stuck in the up position,any one can help. Thanks, Tom
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 13:35:30 EDT 2016 | mnorthey
When I had this problem on the DEK 248, the problem was the table up/down sensors on the motor. You can see if there is a problem in the maintenance mode in the inputs screen. They can be adjusted by loosening off the screws and moving the sensor un
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 16 17:11:08 EDT 2006 | dekhead
The 248 is a good machine, but I would look at a used one (the CE or CER package)... The latest (the CERD) is a nightmare as far as servicability (pretty cover package, impossible to get into to work on)... and the software (if it is a non-vision mac
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 10:57:18 EDT 2016 | dekhead
Could certainly be sensors; does table (attempt to?) move out upon machine initialization? Or could be bridge driver (on board) or motor. JOHN www.dekhead.com
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