Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 13:37:53 EST 2001 | Scott
Crayola makes a water soluable marker. (Walmart)
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 11:03:53 EDT 2004 | santech
Nope, labels are not an option
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 08:15:53 EST 2006 | davef
Search the fine SMTnet Archives for links to sites that assist in determining part numbers
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 10:26:43 EDT 2006 | slaine
Are you applying the ink onto the electronic assembly itself? if not then it doesnt have to be compliant.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 05:35:24 EDT 2007 | erhard
It would probably help if you write the manufacturer and type of the laser marker
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 11:11:48 EDT 2007 | lennielly
Perhaps I can help to translate manual into English,send me original manual.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 14:35:32 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| One of our board fab houses is asking (again) to eliminate the reference designators and polarity markings from boards. This isn't feasible for thru-hole, but what is the industry trend on surface mount assemblies? | Who is working for who? I w
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 10:20:13 EDT 2004 | santech
I am looking for an inexpensive way to mark pcb's. Anyone out there got any ideas? I need to print out 2-5 characters on an array of 40-60 boards. currently using silk screens and an old screen printer, but I can see that in no time I will have ov
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 14:12:53 EDT 2004 | Fillmore
The alternatives are ink-jet and laser and you'll spend way over $20,000 for that solution! Screen printing is still the best at ROI when doing multiple panels and lot's of legends. We used a rubber stamp inked with Hysol for smaller quantities and o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 23:08:09 EST 2006 | nick
I'm having trouble identifying a Motorola Optocoupler. It is a 6 pin thru hole device with the following marking;"SOC839A". It also has the Motorola logo on it. I beleive it is a MOC8XXX part. Is there any way to confirm the exact P/N? Thank you.