Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 10:02:03 EDT 2017 | Bestglobal SMT
We have a 2008 DEK horizon 03i this machine has been a very reliable system. we are having an issue with the print being offset in the x .2mm I have run 4 different boards - same issue on all. same offset. i can print the board 10 times over and
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 10:54:48 EDT 2017 | emeto
If you use the calibration plate and stencil, that should fix the problem. I think that you are not saving the result from the calibration test. Double check manuals and probably with DEK technician, but it sounds like you are missing a step.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 02 04:12:06 EDT 2019 | directx995
Hello everyone, Here is the question: What is the maximum q offset which can be corrected on polarized component? This question is refereed to Machine/Process Management segment of PCBA. I rly don't get this question, can any1 help? Where should
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 19:00:48 EDT 2008 | darby
Also check your belts/tensions/pulleys and motors on the camera axis. If you are getting any slippage then the camera will not be in the position the encoder says it is. It may still read the fids but will produce an offset.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 13:49:21 EDT 2007 | rrozell
I am working on finding out the foot prints of Panasonic MV2V and a GSM2.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 11:31:53 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
According to our plant drawings: MV2VB 23' 8" X 6' 11" GSM1 8' 6" X 5' 6" A GSM2 should be the same size as a GSM 1.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 12:25:49 EST 2007 | Pete
Looking for a reliable solution to printing and applying bar codes to pc boards for manufacturing processing and traceability
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 02:04:50 EST 2007 | AR
I agree with John S., laser is definitely the way to go. More flexible and maintenance-free than applying printed labels. John S., are you using Yag or CO2? rgds AR
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 18:37:10 EDT 2007 | gregcr
I'm actually in the process of phasing in direct inkjet marking on my bare boards. The MEK based inks dry almost on contact, and the machines I have use a videojet excel HD printhead. I'm looking forward to see how it works for us. I think it may
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 12:57:15 EST 2007 | John S.
Hover Davis makes a feeder that can be fitted to many pick and place machines. Runs about 7k. I've seen print on demand feeders at tradeshows for about 30k. If you've got enough volume, you could also laser etch. There's more capital involved, bu