Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 00:43:06 EDT 2006 | KEN
Unplug light pen. Plug in mouse (track ball). Unless you've upgraded your idustrial PC you need to find a PS2 trackball
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 01:30:12 EDT 2006 | Dman97
It cant be that easy? I dont see any PS/2 ports on the back of the industrial PC. Only an old school AT keyboard port. Maybe im not looking in the right place for the port?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 20:20:53 EDT 2006 | darby
Not sure of the 400 but with the 100; If you are desperate to run - cover monitor with mylar and use felt pen to mark alignment.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 19:00:30 EDT 2006 | cadcopac
Have you tried to clean the lens at the tip of the pen? Use alcohol should work like new unless it is defective. Ours was driving me nuts till the brainwave hit and has been working ever since. Good luck. John
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 09:38:26 EST 2007 | sigmaprint
Contact Sigmaprint to obtain the approved SMTech Track Ball Retrofit Kit (PART# 14709) +44(0)1305 766999 info@sigmaprint.co.uk
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 20:17:58 EDT 2008 | fastek
Seems that if you are worried about the paste staying in the machine for too long then you are not the type of user "auto paste" was designed for..........and you will see zero benefits from it. This feature was designed to try to squeeze another f
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 14:56:37 EDT 2008 | markhoch
The paste dispensers work well as long as the humidity in your shop is properly controlled. If it gets too humid, and the paste gets "soupy", then it will take less air pressure to dispense it onto the stencil. Paste dispensers use a controlled, pre-
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 11:56:03 EDT 2008 | vms
Sr. Tech I thought that was you, and have been wondering how you was doing. Any one that has been around this pcb business, if there is a business any more, knows that we all get involved in dealings that we could have done different. I do have a f
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 14:08:56 EST 2004 | Andrea
We consider two screen printer from MPM and it is type SPM and MicroFlex. How you compare these two machines. Our the smallest fine pitch is 0.5 mm QFP. Is it really worth to buy SPM or MicroFlex will handle with it without any problems.? And what ki
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 11:01:43 EDT 2008 | vms
Sr Tech We have worked on mpm since 1995 and when I worked for mpm I thought I knew the machines very well. After being self employed since 1998 we realized that we didn't know hardly any thing. I charge a very small amount for a year of tech suppo