Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:56:50 EST 2005 | jimdugan
The Mydata machine is a very good high mix low volume machine. If you buy from Mydata you will be better supported, than if you buy from a broker. I would recommend you buy the newer My series machine. The TP machine was a good machine but the My ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:35:34 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
MyData TP9s Work well in high mix applications because change over time from 1 job to the next can be done in as little as 15 minutes if you have the right mix of magazines/feeders. Component placement rates vary depending on which component you ar
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:27:07 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
First of all, whom are you getting it from ? Mydata, or a used equipment broker. If you can tell me what machine type you are looking at, then I can tell you what to look for. (MY-series, or TP series) Most important things right off the bat: *Machi
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 12:13:39 EDT 2005 | jbrower
My experience with MYDATA has been good. Tech support has always answered my questions promptly and steered me in the right direction when I was at an impass. All in all the tech support department is great. Just my opinion and experiences. My curr
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 16:29:52 EDT 2005 | bk
In 5+ years that I have been dealing with Mydata tech support, I never had any bad experiences. Their techs are very knowledgable of the machines. They are always courteous and patient,and if the problem cannot be fixed over the phone they always get
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 00:14:36 EST 2007 | vinitverma
ET, With due regards to your '7 years experience', I must say that in my 11 years experience, this is the first time I am hearing about head replacement on a Topaz. On the Eclipse it is easy for an operator to make a mistake by moving the head manua
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 10:24:17 EST 2007 | etienne
Hi, I can give my opinion in this topic since I worked with both machines. To say the truth, I would recommend neither machine. First of all, operating software is much quite the same for both machines. The TP9 is true that has a larger footprint ov
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 06:51:08 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf
My TP-11 is not getting enough juice to the upper Z-lock to pull it out of the way. Its not the locks.. I put new ones in and I get the same thing. Its like I am not getting enough voltage from the XWB. Has anyone seen this before ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 14:44:01 EDT 1998 | Steve Schrader
| I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow up
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 07:21:43 EST 2003 | Evtimov
Hi Mike,I thing the most important question is what's the series of your production? Is necessary to buy a huge line or you need middle or even low class machine? The costs are very different. If we're talking about 1-2 million cmps/month you can get