Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 03:30:55 EDT 2020 | leeg
Have you tried to Zero the x and Y offset and removed the stencil and re-inserted?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 15:28:34 EDT 2020 | emeto
You are programing something wrong or your image is not in the center of the stencil. On DEK machines you can move a lot in Y by offseting the image in the program. In X machine can move +_5mm. Now, sometimes there is a way around this as well if yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 03:07:31 EDT 2020 | weglimir
We have DEK265 and a problem with few projects. Normally it works great, but sometimes we have an issue with Alignment out of range error. Currently we have a project where after fiducials configuration in step mode printer shows an error : Align
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 02:10:03 EDT 2020 | weglimir
Hi Printer is DEK265GS if I remember correctly. It is definitely not a programing problem, I have 15 different screens which I've checked and all are working fine. It is also not a problem with Y shift, as I've compensated it with CUSTOM SCREEN o
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 07:31:40 EST 2012 | bk
I'm assuming it's your x wagon tranducers that are out of synch. So the first place to start is look at your couplings on both x motors and make sure one of them isn't broken or starting to break. After that i would try swapping out your x board with
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 08:19:03 EST 2012 | cyber_wolf
Replace both of the big X-wagon ribbon cables to start with. You always have to rule those out before looking at anything else.
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 | Tue Feb 22 13:58:15 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas
I'm looking at stencil printers, particularly those that can produce good repeatable prints on finepitch boards with minimal setup and training. I would love to find a printer that does auto x-y-theta alignment (would like a system that aligns sten
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 13:58:15 EST 2000 | Steve Thomas
I'm looking at stencil printers, particularly those that can produce good repeatable prints on finepitch boards with minimal setup and training. I would love to find a printer that does auto x-y-theta alignment (would like a system that aligns sten