Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 10:56:47 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
We have a new MPM Momentum. It's hands down the best printer we have ever worked with. Load program--add paste---forget about it. Runs every day all day with no issues what so ever. I come from a "machine background" and the MPM's are much more robus
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 15:06:25 EST 2008 | evtimov
It depends how manual is the printer. you need to control pressure and speed. If you control both by hand, it is difficult to discuss results. If the pressure is controlled by the printer, than you should be able to do it by one deposit. Also is the
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:59:57 EST 2008 | gregcr
transition automation made, what I feel, a good manual screenprinter and squeegies. Again is has everything to do with the component mix.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 04:35:44 EDT 2016 | robl
Both are good printers, the key thing buying kit this old is availability of spares and support - Check out what is available local to you. We have 14 DEKs, which we are happy with - but the support in one of our regions is fantastic (local independ
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:16:18 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, Ok, and thanks for the heads up on that, and I will contact them and see what model that is. I liked one of their manual printers, as it looks like the board slides back on linear bearings and then lifts up under the stencil, instead of the usua
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 10:13:29 EST 2005 | jrr3434
I am looking for a good manual stencil printer for low volume production runs. Looking at placing 0402s and 15mil parts. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Jay
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 13:15:23 EST 2009 | reash
What does anyone recommend for a good manual stencil printer as well? This will be used for low volume production. Thanks! Ryan
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 15:58:46 EST 2008 | realchunks
http://www.equipmatching.com/used_equipment/2/34/136563.php Get something like this.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 15:59:24 EST 2008 | pjc
Not manual, but semi-auto: http://www.newlong.co.jp/en/product/ls-680.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 12:57:38 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, Thanks for the suggestions. The manual one looks too small, but the odd Japanese companies product looks really interesting. Not sure how you found these guys, as their web site is less than helpful, but looks like a really interesting product!