Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 04:30:32 EST 2010 | sigmaprint
Hi. It sounds like you may have the problem under control as you have ordered parts but if it still doesn't work please don't hesitate to contact us at sales@accuspares.com or visit our website http://www.accuspares.com. We should be able to help....
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 18:03:21 EDT 2010 | smt_guy
hi, check the home sensors if they are working specially on the right side rail of the camera where you had the failure.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 06:27:22 EDT 2010 | ristikas
It happens on the middle of the stecil cleaning. The camera and the cleaner will stay under stencil in half way back. Then machine asking the initate the motors. If to press initate then the pcb stopper will hit the rails. Usually we move camera and
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 04:43:52 EDT 2010 | accuspares
If you dissconnect the crash beam sensor one at a time at the front leaving the remaining one connected you’ll be able to identify what side is causing the problem. Then you will be able to hopefully remove the object or adjust the position of the be
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 15:20:04 EST 2013 | dontfeedphils
Any idea where the global offsets are entered? Under the vision setup there are print offsets, but these seem like they would be program specific, which is something we're looking to avoid since we will be running two machines networked. Thanks for
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 08:23:37 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
You should be able to find this in the utilities menu under calibrate machine. (If your software is the same as my Momentum) If not, give MPM service a ring. They will help you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 09:34:26 EST 2013 | proceng1
I may have what you need. I would not know what to charge for a PDF copy though. I'll have to look in my files and see what I have.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 16:04:31 EDT 2014 | comatose
We had this. The anti-backlash nuts were binding. We took them apart, chased the threads with a tap and re-assembled with slightly less pre-load. Hasn't been a problem since.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 16:08:01 EDT 2015 | capse
I don't believe the lighting and camera have the same power supply. You have no image. The likely issue is the camera power supply of the camera itself.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 16:47:06 EDT 2015 | deanott
Thanks for your reply. I have very little documentation for the machine. Any idea where the camera voltage might be detected/measured or where the PS for the camera is located? Is it part of the camera assembly?