Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 22:55:05 EST 2007 | valuems
they cost 35 or 36 hundred dollars from mpm. And if the board are thiner then 20 thousands in thickness, lots of luck.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 04 20:01:52 EDT 2008 | vms
every time I need a laugh I check these mpm questions and answer out thanks harry
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 19:51:47 EDT 2009 | prasadz
Jagadeesh Rajagopalan is the expert in MPM Screen printer Servicing and he suggest to do the calibration of Z axis with PCB thickness (1.3mm)
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 14:58:34 EDT 2013 | zrunkle_api
X and Y are correct. How do I disable the detent if its on by mistake? Also do you have MPM and if so do know of a service Tech?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 21 06:19:50 EDT 2014 | navworx
Hello, We have an MPM 2000 HiE printer. when opening the lid, the light does not come on. It looks like a typical kitchen fluorescent light fixture. Replaced the bulb, but still does not light. Does the fixture have the starter inside?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 09:38:06 EDT 2015 | tnisbet
We provide all the manuals and parts plus technical support for the MPM printers, contact george@goppm.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 20:27:01 EDT 2020 | eptac
You can contact PPM in Fremont, NH. They provide spare parts and service to older MPM printers.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 11:09:56 EDT 2023 | dimamalin
Our company has purchased five new MPM printers (2 BTB ,3 HiE) and a common issue for all the machines is the offset changes. Whenever we start working with an existing program, we always need to adjust the offsets. How can we avoid this?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 10:42:42 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I would recommend the UP2000 HiE. This would more than handle what you have describe. If you have a lot of warped boards, the side clamp retro might be for you. I haven't had much production experience with the grid lock, but I know of several pe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 17:00:43 EST 2004 | karkanov
Hi, We maybe buy a MPM AP25hie, and the guy who sold the printer told me about a Dedicated tooling and a Universal Tooling...I not quiet sur of what is that, can someone explain it to me and what is the best option. Just for fun are you ready t