Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 23:01:10 EDT 1999 | wil allen
| Hi Brent, I have heard from a Fuji related person that this function will work with the QP-3. Not sure of the machine release date yet, but you may be able to check with your regional sales person.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 07:54:40 EDT 2005 | scotceltic
Does anyone have any contact info. for affordable custom tube feeder setup for a FUJI QP3 Machine ?? I have already tried Component Express. Although their application would work it is just too big for us.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 15:35:14 EST 2007 | mulder0990
Our plant does not use an automated process, but I have done some research to the LPF Label Feeder by hover davis. It is for the Fuji IP, QP2, QP3, XP. Hope that will point you in some direction or get this thread started.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 18:35:05 EST 2002 | cnoonan
It depends on your application. Are you going for high volume low mix, or low mix high volume? What is your expense budget? What are your factory space requirements? I have worked with Fuji, Siemens, Universal, Panasonic, and Mydata. My pref
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 05:18:08 EST 2008 | muarty
If there is a budget available, rather than looking at a Fuji CP7. Being issued with small strips of components would prove to be a nightmare with this style of placement machine. I would try to consider the Fuji AIM machine for use as the chipshoote
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:01:59 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 15:56:43 EDT 2002 | mjabure
Actually F4G is a programming environment similar to panatools, not a machine, it stands for "Fuji 4th Generation". The connection being questioned is to the communication network, and yes with the proper hardware you should be able to connect more t
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 11:02:01 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
This may not be the answer you were looking for, but I have worked for serveral leading technology companies and we used vision (type 10)on IP3, and QP3 machine and never had a problem with placement issues.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 14:22:42 EST 2007 | scotceltic
If it is anything like my Flexa then you would have to purchase the IP2 module license in order to communicate with the machine from flexa. I have had to purchase separate licenses for my different pieces of equipment. CP6, NXT, QP3, CP7
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 11:56:30 EDT 2009 | mmjm_1099
I also use Flexa but we use QP3 and our vision number is 20. I would feel they are comparable libriares.