Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 06:39:07 EST 2002 | davef
Contact your supplier's customer service. For instance, Omega Engineering does nonwarranty repair on their products.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:13:54 EST 2003 | valuems
Hello As some one already said Dek and MPM printers are very good and reliable printers. I have been a field service engineer for over 20 years. I had to service and train on both of them. No matter which one you decide on, we advise you to buy onl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 19:32:23 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Hi, I am from the Philippines, is it ok for you? I'm currently working as field service engr in our territory. Rgds...
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 04:54:05 EST 2007 | stimpk
ON the older S15's you booted Stest from a floppy. On newer machines you have the capabilities to switching to Stest without rebooting, Although you must be logged in as admin/Service Engineer. Thats why your button is greyed out. Try logging on in s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 18:26:08 EST 2002 | pjc
My recomendation is to contact a Speedline Technologies- Camalot applications engineer or customer service. One apps. eng. is Jim Kaler jkaler@speedline.cookson.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 14:39:20 EDT 2003 | dgjjr
I definately agree about OEM's skewing the data on such a proposed site. I was a service engineer for an OEM for 13 years and I know from experience; the marketing guys rake through these forums daily looking for any oportunity to promote the brand.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 17 14:01:43 EDT 2005 | johnw
Hi all contact the guys at ALTUS GROUP these guys are all experts on mpm printers they are all x MPM service engineers they hold a vast stock of spares also I use these guys all the time and are good to deal with WWW.ALTUSGROUP.BIZ
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 14:07:59 EDT 2004 | pjc
Yep, figured that. Just thought I'd ask the question anyway. That is the issue, all the parts they send to troubleshoot will be billed. A field service engineer on the other hand can request all the parts and you'll only be billed for what fixed the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 20:56:25 EDT 2004 | Mikkal
You are better off getting a field service engineer to fix for you. I had a similar problem, one of my technician try to fix, made it worse. Ended up costing me a fortune. In the end Universal had to come and fix. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 12:17:32 EDT 2004 | dgjjr
Assembleon has/had a service engineer based in Portland. I haven't worked for them for about 3 years so I can't verify if he is still there. They also have a few guys based in Northern Cal.