Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 07:18:01 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
I've dealt with YesTech, Mirtech, and most recently CyberOptics, and so far my favorite is without a doubt the CyberOptics. The Yestech (pattern match) is very easy to program and use but it took sooooo much up-keep to keep the false calls to a mana
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 15:21:28 EDT 2011 | spitkis2
In my opinion, YesTech or any other company is not obligated to spend days or even hours on the phone with a 2nd hand end user. If it takes days (paying customer or not) they need someone from the manufacturer to be on the shop floor. YesTech c
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 07:20:20 EST 2004 | pjc
try YEStech http://www.yestechinc.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 09:42:19 EDT 2004 | pjc
Try YESTech. They are the ex CR Tech people. http://www.yestechinc.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 10:39:41 EST 2005 | chunks
It's comparable to YesTech. Maybe check them out. Just ask who should operate it!
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 15:23:51 EST 2006 | Joe S.
YesTech Inc. http://www.yestechinc.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 15:26:49 EST 2006 | tr
All I can say is YESTECH: most bang for the buck!!!! We have both the 1000 and 2000
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 07:28:42 EDT 2006 | Chunks
What is it about YesTech you don't like?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 15:23:16 EDT 2008 | cassedra
I am looking for users of YesTECH AOI that would be interested in comparing notes on what minor problems you have had and how you may have figured out what you could do that didn't require YesTECH support? Or little tricks that help you make the mac