Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 21:47:03 EDT 2008 | davef
FAQ from Electronic Imaging Materials site: I am using 0.25-inch high labels in sets of six. How do I print this label configuration using BarTender? In BarTender, first ensure you are using the correct printer driver. Go to File Print and make sur
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 11:40:21 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64388039
In my experience a distance of 30 mils per 1 mil in height above PCA nominal is sufficient for the squeegee blade to bend (in the direction of squeegee travel) so that you don't have excessive solder issues near the label. Labels are about 5 mils ta
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 14:07:53 EST 1998 | Yves Trudell
I've heard of a series of labels that absorb moisture at different rates and/or change appearance when a specific saturation level is reached. If such labels exist and if they could be correlated to the exposure limits of specific moisture sensitivit
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 18:37:03 EST 2004 | adlsmt
Anyone have an inexpensive vendor for high temp board labels?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 13:00:30 EST 2005 | JB
We have a Hoover_Davis label feeder. We use on size label for most of our products so it works well for us. It's a well-built machine. We had some problems with the label in particular, so we had to buy from a different source. It runs great. If you
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 17:34:37 EST 2005 | cmiller
What labels are you using? Brand and P/N?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 15:42:11 EDT 2008 | joeherz
We have a need to print (via thermal transfer) labels with heights of
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 15:50:41 EDT 2012 | alpha1
Green label or Gold label?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 09:25:05 EDT 2016 | kahrpr
You need to look at Hover-Davis they make label feeders for SMT placement equipment.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 12:56:55 EST 2004 | JB
We are using a Hoverdavis feeder to place labels with our GSM's. The labels we are currently using are .650 x .250. We have had it for a few months now and, so far it has proven to be an excellent buy. Placing thousands of labels by hand was killin