Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 17:01:05 EST 2019 | tmcnamara
Hi all does anyone happen to have a manual for the accuflex momentum printer
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 21:07:53 EDT 2022 | kurtiss
Currently we have a line running a MPM Accuflex. We are working on setting up a second production line and are in need of a new stencil printer. The two machines available within budget are a MPM Momentum and a Ekra X6. We have been happy with the MP
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 06:58:29 EST 2018 | griinder
Thank you guys for your help and detailed explanations. I have successfully been able to teach pads as fids. The camera view is very annoying, but manageable. Especially when teaching inspection positions. On the momentum's we can use Gerber EZ Teac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 08:23:37 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
You should be able to find this in the utilities menu under calibrate machine. (If your software is the same as my Momentum) If not, give MPM service a ring. They will help you.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 13:09:52 EST 2018 | griinder
I see. As you say, Fid coordinates or good measurements should make it easier. 2d inspection setup at the machine may be a little more difficult. Thank you for the clarification. The Momentum's Vision is not inverted, it displays as if you are lookin
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 12:57:55 EST 2018 | aemery
Gerber EZ is not available on the Accuflex platform. Speedline (now ITW EAE), like most manufactures, do not want to offer new tools on old platforms. There is one feature in the AccuPro software that I don't believe was added in any version of the
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 13:48:29 EST 2018 | griinder
I have some questions concerning 2d inspection on the momentum. Perhaps I'll start a new thread.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 16:57:07 EDT 2013 | aemery
Gentlemen, Just became a member and scanning the old posts hoping to help people out with their MPM printers. Most of this info is correct, the last post was the best. Offsets on an Accuflex printer can be put in either per process program or glob
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 13:47:00 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
If its the same as a Momentum then no you do not need to use jigs. There is a "global offset" field that allows you to add background offsets. The glass plate jig calibration procedure only needs to be used after a major crash or if you feel the need
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 13:46:16 EST 2018 | aemery
Griinder, Maybe it's me, but I think what you might be saying here is that you see a reflected image of the PCB or Stencil when you and teaching the fiducials and it is interfering with the teaching routine, is that correct? If this is true it is c
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