Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 15:34:12 EST 2007 | realchunks
Well, you have Fuji's now, that's a good argument to stay with them. Your maint. guys will like it too. Plus, depending on size of MyData, you may have to really re-adjust your line(s) to fit em'. I'm not bad mouthing MyData, I think they are gr
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 21:23:38 EST 2008 | daxman
you can purchase a license from Fuji to be able to directly import CAD data. It's the fastest and most accurate way that I am aware of. Also, it gives you the option to import the board outline as well as layers of the CAD so that you can see the s
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 01:14:12 EDT 2016 | soniyaphilip
I am not familiar with FUJI CP4-3 machine . This makes a together package FUJI IP3 . This equipment makes a different sub equipment . I think each onne is important for data manipulation. It control the real-time production data from the MCS controll
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 08:14:55 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
I did my directory by using the Fuji Part Data Directory. You can request one through Fuji and have a copy for all programmers. For instance a 3216 resistor is named RECT3216060 or your electrolytic caps ALEC4343540. Hopefully that is what you are as
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 21:19:37 EDT 2013 | mdang
I am looking for part data description. Fuji doc said refer to manual but I could not find anything relate to CCIMF format. Thanks, -Michael
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 17:10:06 EST 2022 | assuredtech
First off, Fuji machines aren't that simple i.e. changing the CPU could actually make matters worse. There are jumpers, DIP Switches and related data to consider before doing something like swapping cards. Swapping is a shotgun approach but sometimes
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 04:24:24 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
It is not require to format. just instal system disck again. mostly it will be through & data also saved. if you format all data will go
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 06:52:41 EDT 2005 | mb
All, Anybody like to share some programming tips etc. I currently use MCS for Fuji Machines . Main probs are orientations etc. When customer sends in Cad data how is the orientation determind on the data they give in. mb
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 11:54:06 EST 2006 | johnw
Hi Dax you want to run a cal card with good cad data on all machines then take the results and then alter the placement xy data to pull all machines into calibration. But make sure all the cameras are calibrated and the pam results are good and withi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 06:19:42 EST 2007 | kircchoffs
just add FIP2 in fujiflexa when you are adding machine at factory lines. if you are connected just receive the proper data from the machine and re-transmit the proper data.