Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 21:51:56 EDT 2014 | elabcircuits
Hello, We have a MPM UP2000 HiE printer from 2000, software version 7.2E. The PC board is not booting anymore (black screen), no drives spinning. It's an Advantech 486SX version. Question: would a Pentium 3 SBC (Single Board Computer) with ISA
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 28 18:09:47 EST 2022 | atpico
Second question concerning MPM UP2000HiE: Are there two options of conveyor lengths for this printer? Looking for conveyor belts spare parts I found two options: One 137" and one 106" that gives about 134 and 174cm total conveyor lengths. Does any
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 20:21:19 EDT 2023 | compit
Brantco - can I also ask? zaopatrzenie@compit.pl I have a UP2000 HiE manual but a paper one - I can check something if someone needs it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 11:18:20 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I got a 3000 that is acting crazy. After a print, the board is unclamped and the Z-axis lowers. It continues to lower until it trips the limit switch. It is suppposed to move in the Y-axis to line up with the tracks while lowering in the Z-axis.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 23:58:53 EDT 2006 | jasmin
We are looking into purchasing a used UP-2000 > Hi-e. We are high mix /high change-over. The > machines I am looking at are equipped with the > grid-lok system. > > Can anyone give me pros's/ > con's ?? > > Thanks in advance. > > Sr. Hi Sr T
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 14:21:24 EDT 2006 | billyd
Dude: I have used the Grid-lok system before, in DEK 265 and DEK Infinity printers (clamps) and they worked quite well. But, we did have the side clamps. I'm not sure how that translates to an MPM. They were the best we could find as far as the
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 00:11:30 EST 2006 | jgarver1
Is this a new machine to your facility? I have seen MPM UP3000's give error while homing if the transformers are not tapped exactly at the line voltage. Just a thought.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 17:59:35 EDT 2006 | fastek
Would be my pick if I was putting a line together and was buying used. You should be paying around $35K-$40K and no more for such a machine. As far as grid-lock...........I'd probably toss that system in the garbage.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 06:56:34 EDT 2006 | billyd
Keep in mind; if you're building warped or twisted boards, do NOT use the Grid-lok system on them, as they tend to conform to the bend or twist of the underside of the PCB, so it will not flatten or straighten out much at all when it's brought to the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 16:12:17 EDT 2006 | fastek
Chris- I was actually being generous in my pricing assessment. They can actually be had for as low as $25K with a little searching. Of course if someone bought a used one from Speedline then $50K or north of that would be the norm.