Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 17:09:14 EST 2000 | John McMasters
I would assume the IP2 version is similar to the IP3. I've installed 2 of the IP3 ones and they work fine. The retro is pretty simple. Tape and reel is fine if you have the room on the MFU's, we didn't have that luxury though.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 23:22:44 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb
Jerry, Contact FujiAmerica and ask for their newest product Guide. Some differences are..... IP2 - SMD1 vision (back lighting only, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - SMD3 vision (back, front, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - BGA transport, I
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 10:31:59 EST 2015 | mdang
We bought a use IP3 and we want to make adjustment in Y direction of the MFU. Is this proper setting or Mechanical calibration? Thanks, -Michael
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 21:23:13 EST 2006 | jgarver1
The spline shaft is bent. I have replaced a number of these over the years with the exact same symptoms. How is your placement? Your 180 degree placements should be skewed if the shaft is bent. 0 Degree placements are typically acceptable due to
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 12 03:08:55 EST 1998 | USER
My Fuji IP3 keeps getting the Check Sensor Error. What is the problem?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 02 16:23:06 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Bits 0-3, no, Bit 4, MFU2 with error parts conveyor for camera 12, Bit 5,MFU1 with error parts conveyor for camera 12. The other guy is also correct, where to discard a component is in the part data. Still checking, please reply quickly if you solve
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 25 14:39:48 EDT 2013 | empac
We are looking for a FUJI IP3 Technician Immediately . Please contact us if you have experience with IP3 machines .
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 15:32:54 EST 2008 | jdengler
A long time ago, in a place far, far away, I would test Fuji IP machines without the MFU's installed. They have a mechanical switch on the machine so it knows when a MFU is present. But what normally catches everyone is that the locking air cylin
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 28 09:32:24 EST 2015 | assuredtech
That would be a mechanical adjustment however I would be a little suspect about why it is off and if you did your due diligence to isolate it.