Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 09:17:49 EST 2020 | sumote
Hello all. We recently purchased a DEK Hroizon to replace our aging 265 machine. The 265 had an auto-loading stencil setting known as a "Distance To Image" where it would place the stencil directly over the board. The Horizon 2 has no such feature.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 08:49:42 EST 2020 | emeto
I am sure you can upgrade it with DEK and it should not be so expensive. You can also ask them the price of the auto system. This is an arm(controlled by cylinder I think) and software to control it. This one moves the stencil in place when you load
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 22:39:03 EST 2005 | Alan
Robert, you will have to re-load the MINT software. It only takes a couple of minutes to do this. This will fix out the errors. Refer to your DEK manuals on how to carry out this function. Cheers, Alan.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 12:53:38 EST 2004 | jsk
On the top lead of the 7 segment display. Voltage is 5v +/- 1% with system power applied. Just curious, how is this adjusted? jsk
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 13:33:27 EDT 2006 | mika
...Ehhhh?? Mark Fick, If the SMT Splice Clips or Kapton tapes does not solve Your DEK-265 motor comms failure problem, maybe try this: The 5 Volts should be within +/- 0.05 V. and if I remember correctly it must Not be under 4.5 V. We have been th
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 14:30:32 EST 2004 | kauer
Could be an intermitant card, or encoder issue. Sounds like the machine is giving this error because it is loosing track of one of the axis and instead of trying to move something and possibly crash, it locks up in error mode. Could be something as s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 20 03:13:34 EST 2020 | silverlead
Included screenshots from DEK manual, outlining stencil depth adjustment. Basically, distance from rear of the stencil to the front of the image is value needed to be set on scale when positioning stencil. There is an other way to adjust stencil, by
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 11:24:46 EST 2020 | sumote
I thought there would be such a device as well, but I cant locate it. Can you perhaps snap a photo of it for me?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 11:55:58 EST 2020 | emeto
We don't have any of these. Our printers use the squeegee arm to detect and align stencil automatically.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 18 18:23:15 EST 2020 | dekhead
Similar to this on Horizon i. 2 different versions used on Horizon; crank on standard chase, slider (as shown) on ASM.