Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 05:39:23 EDT 2013 | nikyta
Many thanks Larry, I contact You asap.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 15:15:24 EDT 2013 | bokeeffe
You can contact the service team directly at service.sctai@samsung.com in regards to your CP40 support.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 11:45:51 EST 2013 | wolverine
I do basic machine maintenance, have been asked to look into swapping out heads between two older Samsung CP40 machines. I have said that attempting this is not advisable for the following reasons: * I do not have access to Samsung Technical support
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 19:59:21 EDT 2013 | larrygroves
move the aligner. they are pinned and will likely work without calibration. Yes I sell parts and service. give me a call I have an e copy of the service manual
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 18:35:29 EDT 2013 | nikyta
Hi Larry, I have a machine where one head has a faulty Z servomotor, and another head has a defective aligner. In the meantime that I procure the required spare parts, what part is easier to swap in order to have at least one head productive? Eve
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 16:24:21 EST 2013 | larrygroves
Dave, It depends on what you mean by swapping heads. If you want to move the aligners its not too hard. If you want to move the entire head assy it will require a lot of calibration. Anything can be done but it really about the cost and the value
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 20:48:54 EDT 2005 | darby
Mike, I was wondering why you are comparing a 6 head machine (Samsung) to a 3 head machine (i-Pulse). I sort of thought you would look at the M2 to compare to the SM320. Just curious. Darby.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 05:23:45 EDT 2006 | Loco
spam master larry?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 23:29:45 EDT 2006 | T-Bone
Must be Larry "White Boy" in Chi Town.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 10:33:48 EDT 2017 | simons
Yes. All amps were properly programmed and tested with another Samsung machine. In addition head #1 Z-axis motor was also swapped out. Simon