Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 31 16:59:30 EDT 2018 | menvox
I'm trying to give a second life to a MPM ULTRAPRINT / SPEEDPRINT 200, I'm searcing for a MINJO gear reductor with a ratio 21:1. If you have parts for this printer , or some user/ service files, please let me know.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 06:29:44 EST 2006 | robls
We are a Contract Manufacturer in South Africa. We currently have a Speedprint SP200AVI fully automatic printer with 2D vision etc etc. We require a second fully automatic printer and are busy evaluating a DEK Horizon 03i. We have found good points
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 11:02:23 EST 2005 | russ
i would look at an SPM from MPM(speedline) or an SP200 from Europlacer (speedprint not speedline) We have used both of these machines with great success from 16mil pitch qfps to .5mm pitch uBGAs.
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 | Tue May 25 18:49:30 EDT 2021 | bukas
you need constant 4-6 bar pressure and 200 N liters of air if I remember correctly. dont forget to run calibrations. default system password is 1 after each head calibration you need to update machine in calibration menu and menu before that or it
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 18:41:10 EDT 2022 | griinder
misc. Info), and the profile in component editor under the other tab. Default is 20. There is a way to change numerous values at once, but it takes a hidden click and password to do. First verify both places for a part are set to 20. Is it possible
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 16:10:01 EDT 2003 | russ
First, what would you define as semi-automatic? For SMT production you might need a screen printer (these can be anything from full manual to full auto. The low end printers manual require each board to be aligned with a piece of mylar prior to p
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:29:10 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Armakleen is compatible with CPVC as are most aqueous-based chemistries. Armakleen, in its day was a superior chemistry. It was the first of the aqueous blends to offer bright solder joints (earlier saponifiers commonly dulled solder joints). Arma
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