Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 17:49:11 EST 2004 | pdeuel
We are having a problem with our AP-24x printer. When the vacuum motor spins up we get a 60 hz buzz into the DC drivers for the forcers and the stencle wiper. We also indicate a main power drop from 115 vac to 80 vac. The vacuum motor checks out good
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 22:05:45 EDT 1998 | Jason
John, Universal has a smaller footprint HSP chipshooter, I believe the 4795S and the 4796R that takeup a lot less space than the full sized chipshooters do. I have a 4795S, it's just as reliable as our full sized 4795's & 96's. As far as BGA's I pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 08:50:22 EST 2011 | babe7362000
I am looking for an electronic Copy of the Manual for the MPM SPM Printer.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 28 12:25:48 EDT 2009 | gpaelmo
We have an MPM SPM-AV screen printer and we need to replace the Z-axis timing belt. P/N of timing belt is P2387. Anyone know what the length is does not specify in manual? And instructions on how to remove and replace it? No mention in MPM maintenan
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 11:02:23 EST 2005 | russ
i would look at an SPM from MPM(speedline) or an SP200 from Europlacer (speedprint not speedline) We have used both of these machines with great success from 16mil pitch qfps to .5mm pitch uBGAs.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 20:43:21 EST 2005 | fastek
Call me crazy if you will but I believe you can actually get better and more consistent results using a manual printer or at least a semi-auto over a fully automatic one. Look into a late model MPM SPM and you'd be quite pleased with it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 20:20:47 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers some printers in that price range, but are they holding any real market share in that niche? | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 17:36:28 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers some printers in that price range, but are they holding any real market share in that niche? | |
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 09:42:33 EDT 2010 | kevslatvin
We are using the Red-E-Set supports from Production solutions in our Opal P&P machines and MPM SPM printer. Ours are the manual system though, they do have an automatic system. With theirs once you set them at the setup of the job you don't have to t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 00:33:07 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| | The Ultraprint blade is fine and so is the PERMALEX BLADE. I'm so steamed right now that I actually advertised for Alpha. Now I'm even more upset! They probably even killed Kenny (those Bastards!!) | | | | | So my salesman says to me that we cou