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FUJI FLEXA SOFTWARE ?????

Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 05:47:29 EDT 2006 | aj

Hi, Did you sell the PC that you had Flexa Installed on as part of the package? If so , you should have no problems. Fuji should just send the updates directly to the new customer. If there is a fee for this so be it , its not your problem.( in hind

Austin American Regristration Fee

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 15:27:42 EDT 2006 | Steve

I know for a fact that DEK will charge you $3,500 a year if you want parts and/or phone support for a used printer that you bought on the open market. Electrovert wants $5,000 per machine for any support for used equipment purchased from the open mar

ERSA Hotflow7

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:36:06 EDT 2008 | georgegaytan

Can somebody help me? I have an Ersa Flow 7 but the hard drive from the PC is completely damage. I need a copy of the software in order to get my machine running but I do not want to pay Ersa for all kinds of fees to get a copy. I do not mind paying

Look what I found - is this stencil printer a known product?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 09:59:06 EDT 2006 | slthomas

"Many manufacturers charge to register their equipment prior to selling parts or providing service." True, but in most cases those fees might actually net something you can't get somewhere else, like some technical expertise. C'mon, it's not like th

Look what I found - is this stencil printer a known product?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:58:04 EDT 2006 | russ

Bottom line is, If you have to pay a fee to buy spare parts then the company is not worth doing business with. They obviously have no intention of becoming a partner only someone to take your money at every opportunity. Lets keep this a technical f

Old Solder Paste reclamation service????

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 14:13:23 EST 2007 | Brandon

We have a bunch of used solder paste we need removed from our facility. Who provides this type of service for a fair reasonable fee? We are in Austin, Texas and use loctite solder paste. Our supplier is Hisco, but they only provide this service for A

Pick & Place Recommendation

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 14 03:45:36 EST 2008 | fastek

You still have the same problem........who is going to train you and support it when it needs service? The end user you bought it from? Even the manufacturer will probably not support you if you purchased a used machine without paying them a registra

APS Novastar oven tuning?

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 17:40:40 EST 2010 | smt_dude

APS hasn't replied yet, but past experience tells me they won't do anything without a significant fee. In the meanwhile, I got some info/assistance from someone else on this, and hoping it gets this working again. I'll find out later when I'm at th

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:04:20 EST 2018 | emeto

Both of these are very old platforms. I used them both in the past and they are both good machines. The question is how are you planning to keep them going? Spare parts availability? Knowledge to fix them? Calibrate them?Does manufacturer support the

Pick & Place Machine Life Cycle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 09:21:38 EDT 2018 | kahrpr

We have Samsung/Hanwha little to no maintenance. we are in the USA and they do not charge $5000 as a yearly maintenance fee. our machines came with a 2 year warranty covered just about everything. You can pay for an extended warranty which we do not


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