Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 07:11:07 EST 2019 | bobpan
x and y are the same...just change switches. t and z are the same...just change switches. The voltages on the cards are different(x/y same--t/z same)....i do have a procedure somewhere that allows you to make an x/y card into a t/z card. good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 08:18:20 EST 1999 | Claude Couture
The situation: When I press the "ZERO" button of the dip inserter, the x-y table moves very slowly toward the -x -y corner. If I release the button, the x-y table stops. The 36 vdc is dead. I replaced the "1REC" (it was fried) and the problem is st
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 08:15:37 EDT 2004 | pjc
MPM uses a one-print-Mylar system, as do other printer mfrs. In this system there is a Mylar sheet attached to a frame that is secured over the printer table with the board on it. You print onto the Mylar. The table X-Y-theta manual adjustments are u
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 08:13:00 EST 2002 | jax
Dave, WOW :0
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:05:27 EDT 2005 | namc
Try scancad -- http://www.scancad.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:06:23 EDT 2005 | Jack
Try scancad -- http://www.scancad.com/
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 17:03:26 EDT 2009 | voytek
Thank you Steve.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 00:45:08 EDT 2010 | camtech
Why not use some PADs inside the board for X-Y index location?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 05:12:43 EST 2011 | bobpan
Motor error 4 is an error that is caused by the machine not reaching a position in a timely matter. Usually its in the x/y axis but also could be z. If you have cleared the mod codes (function 35 shift 7) the machine should home. Usually this problem
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 12:41:18 EST 2014 | mi
Depending on what X-Y centroid / CAD data you need, there are different SW I've used to do the job. If you need PCB gerber "artwork" (rounds, rectangles, lines, squares,...geometric figures), you can use GraphicCode GC-Place & such - load the gerber