Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 17:24:27 EDT 1999 | Kevin Ham
| | A question for you all! | | | | Back in the good old days, we didn't always know how clean was clean. Much has changed. Much hasn't. | | | | My question concerns cleaning under, through, and around tight spaces. Way back when, we could not clea
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 09:59:21 EST 2006 | realchunks
Well, there you have it. When deciding between MPM or DEK, you should choose..... Ekra! Wow, um, thanks for clearing the air on that one Tyrone.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 13:00:33 EDT 2006 | john_smith
CN, I forgot a couple things. The DEK printers are easy to program at about 3-5 min. The MPM is a little more difficult to program and it takes about 20-30 min. Resale value is also in DEKs favor. Just look around in the equipment section and see all
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 14:30:44 EDT 2006 | Brian
I agree with Chunks. Programming was much simpler. The 2D inspection is much better on MPM. I didn't have to use offsets on the MPM or the DEK very often, but did more on teh DEK. I didn't like the front justified stencils on the DEK. I also did
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 06:06:57 EST 2006 | Tyrone Hudish
Use a Ekra printer!
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 02:34:49 EDT 2006 | c_nguyen
Hello Everyone, I am new in this field and looking for an advice for choosing a screen printer between a DEK 265GSX and a MPM UP3030. Would you kindly give me your pros and cons between the 2 machines in terms of technical superior, ease of use, reta
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 20:14:29 EDT 2006 | marcelll
I'm repairing SMT for 20 years and I've worked with both machines. From my experience, I always had a bunch of problems with DEK printer and the service is terrible if your not a big one. MPM is more reliable, parts cheaper & service much better. Pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 04:51:16 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | A question for you all! | | | | Back in the good old days, we didn't always know how clean was clean. Much has changed. Much hasn't. | | | | My question concerns cleaning under, through, and around tight spaces. Way back when, we could not clea
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 17:40:01 EDT 1999 | Brian W.
| | | A question for you all! | | | | | | Back in the good old days, we didn't always know how clean was clean. Much has changed. Much hasn't. | | | | | | My question concerns cleaning under, through, and around tight spaces. Way back when, we coul
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 18:35:07 EDT 2023 | poly
I'm looking to make a board support table fixture that is connected to the printer and uses the vacuum manifold of the printer. Printer is an mpm Accela