Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 00:33:42 EST 2022 | frankchan
That is right, air pressure would be a higher level of malfunction and reported on the main screen, maybe also try maintenance of the head, cleaned up and oiled them, anyway I'm speaking of experience based on the old days when I using the Fuji serie
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 11:10:51 EDT 2023 | compit
I don't know how in Panasonic - in Yamaha and similar pressure / vacuum is calibrated for each head and nozzle - maybe you need to calibrate?
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 21:57:00 EST 2019 | dekhead
Not to be disagreeable, but sounds like "RichC" is describing earlier series 265 calibrations... (based upon location of PSR Amp and magnets to bypass cover interlock a 265MK1 (v. 1992-94). That "readings" calibration on your mach
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 22:56:46 EST 2011 | jeffr
When I enter the "Setup Table Contact" menu, then press "Load PCB" the squeegee head should move to a mid position that I can set the squeegee height, but instead it moves the squeegee head to the front limit and displays a red error message about th
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 13:26:33 EDT 2019 | stephendo
Very very few people in the world would have any reason or requirement to know anything about this print head pump. It is a specialized tool for manufacturing of electronics. It would be of no interest to anyone not directly involved with the manufac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 07:10:17 EDT 2009 | hcarrasco
1.- If you are using polyurethane squegges , they ned to be changed. 2.- Verify your printing parameters of pressure & Speed , It seems that your pressure & speed are high. 3.- If you are seeing excess in one side and insufficiency in the opossite
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 01:14:40 EDT 2009 | sachu_70
Yes, it is important to ensure blade pressure over stencil is uniformly distributed across the entire length of blade. Such is possible only if the stencil is firmly supported from below, which during printing is done by the presence of the PCB itsel
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 16:02:06 EST 2019 | kylehunter
OK, got a lot of information today doing some testing.. Version number:- 07 SP11 (985 B02) Released Dec 8 2006 I did the tool(less) calibration of the squeegee height, which worked fine, no error. Did a test print, as you can see from the image, t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 15:27:09 EDT 2023 | jamesatqkits
It was a nitrogen delivery issue. I used a funnel (silicone) to direct the nitrogen to the board. The way the machine operates is, the nitrogen comes out about 7 cm away from the board, from a large opening around the nozzle. I cut a silicone funnel
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:06:44 EDT 2009 | patrickbruneel
Deni, This looks more like webbing and not flux residue. Webbing is caused by not enough flux to protect the surface resulting in oxide webs sticking to the board surface. The insufficient flux can be caused by: - Weak flux foam head - Air knife p