Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 10:34:24 EDT 2008 | vms
The key word here is "budget" my budget is probly different from yours. Harry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 01:07:46 EDT 2008 | chrno522
Wow that's seem like a very good price. Any one know about this Signking Auto Printer SKVP 318 CE (fuly automatic printer). Is this printer any good because someone offer me with a very attractive price as well? Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 00:26:22 EDT 2008 | chrno522
I would like to get a good stencil printer that fit the full size 29" stencil frame.. either used or new .. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 10:40:45 EDT 2008 | gabriella
The key word here is "budget" my budget is probly > different from yours. Harry DEK
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 11:30:32 EDT 2008 | slthomas
I *think* an E5 takes a 29"x29" frame and you might be able to find one in that price range. The trouble is just finding one. Ekra America will probably have refurbs but the price will no doubt be higher from them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 00:22:37 EDT 2008 | jmann30
Manncorp offers brand new high quality stencil printers that hold 29 x 29 frames and sell from $15,000 for batch machines and under $30,000 with inline conveyor. There is no reason you need to spend more then this as these printers have very high acc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 10:15:53 EDT 2008 | chrno522
I would like to spend around US $30K - $50K, I've got an offer for EKRA E1 inline Semi Auto for $35K USD but EKRA can't fit the 29" stencil frame. Is this EKRA any good? What is the best machine to buy for my budget? any suggestions is greatly apprec
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 10:31:29 EDT 2008 | vms
I would recommend a mpm, some one else would say a dek and some one else would come up with some thing else. Both dek and mpm printers will take the 29x29 stencils. And you have more money than you need for one of them. Shop around and then go and
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 17:26:24 EST 2004 | pjc
I worked on MicroFlex. All axis move via electric motor drive. Carraige reapatability is +/- 0.0005" (12 micron). Cameras position more easily on linear bearings than the swivel type. The alignment accuracy and repeatability easily supports sub-20mil
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 21:29:56 EDT 2004 | KEN
Great! I have heard good things about value machines. Have fun printing.