Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 08:23:53 EST 2019 | dekhead
If it is always showing 5.0Kg as the "target" value on the error on the first print then yes there is a problem. Are you certain that it is accomplishing the requested (12Kg ?) on the prints thereafter? Does it do Heights calibration (no tools requir
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 20:16:01 EST 2019 | richardcargill
No problem. I'll get a picture of our calibration setup for you too, give you an idea of how to do it for a couple of bucks instead of getting the official calibration jigs !!
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 04:24:01 EST 2019 | richardcargill
Not disagreeable at all. You're correct that I was referring to a Mk1, and in this instance it's hard to trust the display without ensuring the calibration is right
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 09:29:04 EDT 2020 | serge_pirog
Yes, I calibrated the height, no error. How can I check that pressure was compensated? If we press button "continue" after some cycles of printing system will show "error".
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 10:07:27 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
> After 2-3 cycles error disappear. Then you do not have an issue. That is the way the printer is supposed to work.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 14:53:16 EDT 2020 | dekhead
It is not abnormal for the first 2-4 prints to be compensation strokes where the print pressure stablises to its set pressure, ideally the variation is
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 07:09:01 EDT 2000 | Rich Ziebell
All, We are experiencing extreme difficulties in printing with a water soluble paste. We have tried two major brands of w/s paste and we are seeing the same problems with both. The main issue is the paste is sticking to the blades. We have tried di
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 09:04:21 EST 2019 | mario85
Hello Guys, I'm new here. I am smt process engineer in new company located in Poland. I am responsible for whole smt line, so I have a lot of problems at the beginning :). I would like to ask about few things. The topic is solder balls. I produced s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 15:00:11 EST 2001 | pr
It is the distance between board and stencil. When your stenciling solder paste you usually want to contact print (which is "0" snapoff). When you are stenciling adhesive you can affect your dot size and quality by using a gap between board and stenc
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 15:51:42 EST 1999 | cb
Tracy, Gary made some good points, you could also to check to see if you have the printer taking a long enough stroke over the board. I have seen some people not have the squeege come across the board enough and the paste roll is still setting over