Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 19:19:55 EDT 2011 | rsikora
I had a look at the Ekra printer at a local industry show last year. It seems to be a solid machine. Their current customers that I visited were extremely satisfied w/ the machine and with Ekra's technical support (Location = In the USA). The pcb
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 14:35:32 EDT 2011 | RAM324
friendly software, easy calibration and easy to work with. CONS: spareparts in germany
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 15:10:27 EDT 2011 | wrongway
Hello 1036 we have a Ekra X5 machine the parts might be in Germany but the tech support is some of the best i have delt with we have been using it 2 shifts 5 days a week for 6 years now we have had a few issues but nothing that I would'nt expect goo
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 08:41:17 EDT 2019 | relaycz
Thank you for your quick answer. We don't have SPI, but our main constrain is pick and place as our production is very high mix. I'll definitely take a look at Ekra and Yamaha.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 07:14:04 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd
The question is that what do you want? An automatic/semi-automatic machine or a hand-prototyping printer? Using metal-sheet or complete (framed) stencil? Manual printing: For example, Eurocircuit's eC-stencil is pretty nice or there are cheap hand-s
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 08:31:48 EDT 2019 | robl
Do you have in line 3D Solder Paste Inspection machines? If not the 2D inspection on the SP710 is very slow & not a patch on Hawkeye from DEK. If print time is not an issue then it doesn't matter. I have had both types of machine, and personally pre
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 16:35:03 EDT 2021 | smtusa
We are big mpm fans especially the UP2000/2500 dos based. I just got an MPM SP2000 but feel thats too big. I would like something even smaller for an office setup. I looked up the MV100 and it came up with a pic of Quad. It looked pretty big in p
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 10:37:27 EDT 2004 | rob_thomas
Debi, Both machines are good and will do a great job for you on Rigid as well flex circuits.Every Mfr.will come to your site and give you a piece of equipment on loan to try for a month hoping you'll buy from them.Why don't you arrange that little ex
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 12:22:32 EST 2004 | esoderberg
I have an MPM SPM and two Ekra E4 screen printers. I have always run them dry with vacuum. I am also using no-clean paste and have not had a problem. The volume I run per day on the machines is 4 - 6,000 bds
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 07:33:08 EDT 2016 | enovak
looking for tensions rollers for wiper paper for 2000 vintage EKRA E5 screen printer