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Standard for Stencil printers edges pressure

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 20:33:14 EDT 2006 | davef

I just flew in from (insert city) and boy are my arms tired. pr: Likely, you're correct. The "pound-inch" units should have been the give-away, for us. Good catch. If this is the case, the frame fabricator would be the best source for tensioning

Re: $.02 on DEK 265 GSX PRINTER

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 06:49:28 EDT 1998 | smd

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Screen Printer Adapters

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:27:07 EDT 2011 | wrongway

Hello all I have used a couple of types one of them only clamped on two sides and you used a wrench and screwed the bolt down till it was tight ( what is tight) and there was no fram at all around the stencil so people got cut. the second one we us

MPM forgets fiducials

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

mpm up 3000 ultraflex

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 17:06:39 EDT 2015 | aemery

Just to clarify, you are talking about the inner black box not driving down and not the pneumatic function that brings the tactile assembly closer to the stencil? Sometimes the pneumatic shafts get slightly bent and the assembly will not retract. T

Problems with frameless stencils on MPM??

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 07:59:33 EDT 2005 | james

The tactile sensor seems to be fine. I think it may have something to do with the stencil being not as tight as to one that is on a stainless steel frame. When we set the height of the stencil we have to do it towards the back of the stencil becaus

double printing

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 13:21:53 EDT 2007 | scooter

I wish you wouldn't have asked why! We had a rush job and the stencil maker used a frame (normally we don't use the frame type) and placed in the frame wrong so in order to get it to work we printed in both direction. So I thought maybe we should do

uBGA (.5mm pitch) printing woes

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 11:39:39 EDT 2017 | swag

Two magic bullets help us greatly with fine pitch printing: 1) nano coatings (we use a DEK product) YES it really does work 2) temperature control in the printer (AC unit). Of course good quality stencil and proper cleaning of the stencil are im

Storing non-framed stencils

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 17:29:25 EDT 2004 | gregp

Just an idea... Try investigating methods for storing large drawings. We have a hanging file cabinet for E size drawings. You apply a self adhesive strip of mylar to the end of the drawing that has four holes in it. The cabinet opens up and 2 sets

Stencil Storage Racks

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 16:06:38 EDT 2001 | jagman

Could anyone please provide with some names of manufacturer's of stencil storage racks for 29"x29" frames? Any input is appreciated.


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