We're with the Ozzy's earlier posting on this thread.
We make similar products, like: * Phantom products that are mostly complete and then are configured to order by adding or subtracting a couple of parts and some jumpers. * Version products like you do.
We just paste all board configurations using the same stencil. We don�t tape dip. Taping stencils is too painful. * Board-side taping makes you want to recalculate your paste deposit, since it increases you stencil thickness for all the non-taped pads. * Paste-side taping, if using tape that you can remove, is largely a waste. It ends-up with a lousy print, because the squeegee removes the tape during printing and the tape ends-up in the paste, and � * Paste-side taping, if using tape that doesn�t get removed by the squeegee [like Kapton], is a trial for troops to remove the tape at the end of the job. �Ooooh, I just broke my nail!!! Stevo, sweetie, you owe me a repair job over at Madam Beauveaire�s Nail Salon.� �OK, Bob. Just get the GD tape off the GD stencil.�
I have got the perfect solution for you!!!! And it doesn�t require: * Buying stencils for each board part number, regardless if you used frameless stencils or not. * Buying A single stencil with multiple board part numbers on the stencil. * Any wacky taping schemes. * Figuring-out why this just doesn't sound kosher.
Gimme a D!!! Gimme a spen!!! Gimme a zer!!!
Waazit spell? D-SPEN-ZER!!! D-SPEN-SER!!! DISPENSER!!!
You figure, the stencil printer you have now is about useless, given how slow this new P&P is gunna run. Hey, just get riddo thet dino. Stencils / printer set-up, regardless if you tape er you don�t tape, are gunna be the tall pole in the tent when yer trying to flip product. Bust a move before it�s too late.
Hey, you were an airedale, right? Ever go on a "Snipe Hunt" in your younger days?
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