Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 14:22:42 EST 2007 | scotceltic
If it is anything like my Flexa then you would have to purchase the IP2 module license in order to communicate with the machine from flexa. I have had to purchase separate licenses for my different pieces of equipment. CP6, NXT, QP3, CP7
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 10:52:50 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Good choice for choosing FUJI machines. But if you had the budget, I prepare to recommend the NXT machine. NXT is fast, reliable and easy to use. You can contact your local support or visit the fuji website. rgds
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 10:50:51 EDT 1999 | Tony
Carl, The software is available from Fuji America as well. To determine the kit you will require for the upgrade, you need to know what size hard drive you have in your system and then visit the FAC web page for a part number and pricing. http://w
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 13:50:16 EDT 1999 | stefano bolleri
Eric, how does the upgrade work? Have you actually tested it after installation? Which tests have you performed? There are standard Y2K test programs currently being used, e.g. I have seen a "7-critical-dates" checklist which details shutdown-rollov
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 11:14:57 EDT 2007 | Scotceltic
I agree. We use Bartector. It is a very cost-effective solution to do what you need. It can hook up to all Fuji equipment including the new NXT.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 15:20:15 EDT 2014 | kojotssss
Hello for all People's .I have a question. I have a problems with backup pin placement.When x/y robot tried to set up pins: we got a problem- X=-0.200 and y=-0.880 To my mind ther are a problem with air cylinder and axis.Any solutions?! can you c
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 22:56:22 EDT 2009 | cpcompany
Can anyone help me recommend or simulate a SPI > and AOI machine that can balance our FUJI NXT 1 > with 14 modules. We are using MPM accela printer. > 200 UPH is our target. > > Here's the PCB > dimension > > length(x) = 399.92mm width(y) = >
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