Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 03:07:25 EST 2006 | Ajay SHarma India
Sir i have a question on Backing of Cards. pls. clarify me that Why we always do backing of cards(90 dC for 1hr. in a Oven) for the reflow process before printing the solder paste on the board. and same for the Curing process we are not backing the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 21:58:36 EST 2007 | fastek
In the same line of thought as Bob R. The people that should be backing up the machine's software programs are the people that would be most affected by not backing it up.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 00:55:02 EDT 2015 | edriansyah
Hi nhel, if you're talking about software back up. it's quite easy. normally when you're system are set by the SAKI tech, they will create a back up of the saki software. this is their standart procedure. mine were located on the My document. he put
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 10:51:49 EDT 2006 | rmitchell
Hi, Hope your machine is back up and running. Are you sure it is not program or PD (part library) related? Try power off and back on and delete the machine program from the machine. Then- Power off and back on and see if the VP error is gone. It
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 13:00:07 EST 2011 | bk
The only x fan i can think of would be the x belt motor fan which is on the back of the black box sticking out of the back of the machine. If it's a heat issue then first thing to do is replace the 2 filters behind the 2 vented covers located on the
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 17:24:43 EST 2005 | adlsmt
With Jars you tend to mix used paste back in with new paste and there is also a lot of air in the jar. If you are high mix try using cartridges and putting the used paste in little ziplock baggies. You can rip the baggies open including tearing the s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 15:10:15 EST 2007 | Bob R.
How about, "Who is the person who'll be called in to spend the weekend getting the machine back up and running after a crash? If it's your home phone number on the maintenance supervisor's speed dial then it's in your best interest to have a back up
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 07:55:26 EDT 2000 | Wayne Bracy
Darn, thought time had slipped back a year or two and Moonman was back around, giving us all the good info, latest tech stuff, etc. But, then I woke up and found we are really in 2000 and nothing seems to change. Take care Wayne