Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 11:24:08 EST 2006 | Ken
I would appreciate comments from anyone familiar with Fuji CP6's and CP6E's. Essentially, I would like to understand the important differences between these two machines. Considering that we use FujiCAM as a programming tool, does a CP6E require a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 12:10:45 EDT 2004 | Rob
Nope, I agree Russ. (Except for Siemens being garbage - there's a lot worse out there!) We run Fuji CP6E's and they are bombproof.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 22:45:58 EDT 2004 | alwil
I want to find out if we can place 0201 components using a Fuji CP6-E 4000. If this is possible, do we require any upgrades to the machine. Is anyone doing this at present with this type of CP6. If so, what size of nozzle and feeder type is being use
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:04:58 EST 2006 | rlackey
We had 6's, 6-4000's, 6E's, & 6E-4000's. They we all the same to program, but from memory: the 4000's could handle larger boards (356x457mm?) & the E's had the Back/front key switch on the side of the monitor block, whereas the straight 6 had it on
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 13:32:30 EST 2002 | Bob
Hi, Just to ease your mind a little. I have 15 years experiance on Fuji kit, and was the engineer in charge of over 30 CP6's. They are very robust and the electrical / electronic side is pretty bomb proof. The main thing to look out for is wear in
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