Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 11:15:14 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Just tried kapton. Solvent gets under the kapton and eats the marker away instantly.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 05:35:24 EDT 2007 | erhard
It would probably help if you write the manufacturer and type of the laser marker
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 05 22:53:47 EST 2011 | rodrigo
I don't remember seen any settings for the marker in the board options. But then again I can't remember where the board options are. I haven't turned on the machine in like a week. I haven't really checked if the marker moves when I zero the machine
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 17:12:28 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Ashok- Rather than ink, consider using a paint marker. This is much more permanent (not easily removed with alcohol), is easily applied, comes in a "pen" like magic markers. Many pen tips available and a large choice of colors too. The down side is
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 09:59:11 EST 2001 | Rob Fischer
Believe it or not, we use kid's markers like Crayola. Some colors come off more readily than others so you may have to experiment. We use it on aluminum so it may not be just right for you but it's an inexpensive test. Kind of made us happy when m
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 00:46:09 EST 2017 | cmarasigan
Our Stencil Mask Fiducial vanishes from black color to light where our Screenprint machine unable to detect fiducial during batch teaching (auto set-up alignment). Does anybody here encounter the same problem? I am searching for a dark marker or any
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 14:47:35 EDT 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
In a typical flowline assembly of circuit boards, what are the different methods used for tracking WIP ? I can think of : 1. travel cards - not suitable for panelised boards 2. Marking ID# on board at various operations while board is being built.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 18:08:29 EST 2011 | eadthem
vpblf I actually installed the Uniserver (apache mysql php) WAMP on the AOI machine and there is a setting to make it generate HTML board results, cant remember where off the top of my head. anyhow anyone in the inspection area can now open firefo
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 10:33:16 EST 1999 | Michael Nguyen
I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our serial numbe
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 09:11:29 EST 1999 | Brian C
| | | | I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our seri