Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 20:14:28 EDT 1999 | xujun
hi,sai: we have a same m/c that is cp-43,but we haven't encounter the problem about servo board.I think is ac- speed- adjustment servo board.if you can conform th board is bad,consulting the fuji service agent is the best way! best regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 01:46:57 EDT 1998 | Daniel
We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB flow direction were left to right. Any comment on FUJI machine modification of
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 09:24:55 EDT 1998 | Paul Walz
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 01:25:14 EST 1999 | Bubba
Larry, What has been removed from the machine lately. Most bearings don't just fall apart while running without giving some type of warning. My experiance with LM bearings is they usually don't just fall out, most cases the bearing block was removed
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 10:22:15 EDT 1999 | a.blair
Fuji is usually the cheapest you will find. I think around $750 for them to repair it. the last time I checked they have an exclusive patent on their PCB backplane design so there would not be any real way to bench test it. they also have rights to t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 03:29:24 EDT 1998 | TONY B
| | We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | | flow direction were left to right. | | Any comment on FUJI mac
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 14:22:44 EDT 1998 | Y.F. Michael Kou
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 18:50:55 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 02:03:18 EST 1998 | Erhard Hofmann
| | | We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | | | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | | | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | | | flow direction were left to right. | | | Any comment o
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 10:05:47 EDT 2006 | daxman
Okay fellas...I posted awhile back regarding CP4 and CP6 placement issues. I think we may have figured it out. XO/YO and mark read positions were not correct. However, we have a new problem with the CP4-2. I was running the Fuji board, placing a s