Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 07:57:27 EST 2002 | pjc
Price of DEK 248 and MPM UP100 are about the same, $22-36K range. MPM UP100 has programmable squeegee pressure. Precise, repeatable results with less operator involvement. Pressure parameters saved in board program file. DEK 248 has manual microm
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 11:30:20 EST 2002 | itempea
Just a question: have you ever tried to transfer programs between 2 identical MPM printers, or between 2 identical CAMALOT Geminis? Well, you'll be surprised to find out that you have to spend 15 to 30 min tweaking them on the second machine. And th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 05:33:29 EDT 2020 | zsoden
I recently purchased a used MPM UP2000 printer that I'm getting up and running. It's in very good condition and other than a worn out auxiliary on the main power contactor seems to be all working correctly. I've got it operating in demo/dry run mode
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 15:19:29 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Sounds like air pressure is set O.K. The next thing to check is that the platen surface that the x and y axis ride on is perfectly clean. After that, you should knock the camera off the platen and make sure that all of the small air nozzles are blo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 15:15:25 EST 2002 | burb1999
Currently our company is in the process of putting together a SMT prototype line... I have experience with fuji, universal, DEK, MPM, BTU, Electrovet in a high volume application. Now with prototype builds we have narrowed down a few and would like
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 16 18:24:11 EDT 2016 | aemery
Scratches do not necessarily mean bad! Usually the forcer motor fails before a platen. The motors become weak or don't evenly distribute the supplied air, which causes them to tilt and drive into the platens. Mechanical misalignment of the VY forcer
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:24:24 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz
Steve, Give MPM/Speedline a call and see if they still sell the SPM-AV, it's a shuttle style printer with vision alignment. It has a really nice auto-align vision system that will move the table in x,y and theta. It's not a look up/look down syste
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:24:24 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz
Steve, Give MPM/Speedline a call and see if they still sell the SPM-AV, it's a shuttle style printer with vision alignment. It has a really nice auto-align vision system that will move the table in x,y and theta. It's not a look up/look down syste
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 21:56:53 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
The camera is not driven from the motor cards. The camera is attached to what is called a forcer. For the Y axis there are two of them. One is wired backwards from the other. one of the forcers is connected to a flex chanell for the air and electrica
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 21:04:04 EDT 2005 | darby
If you have concluded that it is not a file storage problem you may wish to consider - When setting up a job the camera can move to virtually any position. This does not mean that the actuators on the stencil or board have enough travel to align the