Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 14:44:27 EST 2006 | kmeline
Just want to hear what comments might be said about newer 2000 series Juki Placement equipment? Good, Bad, indifferent!
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 14:08:02 EST 2005 | ceo
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Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 15:03:23 EST 2005 | debh
Has anyone ever tried to use "Reel Scan" (brand) barcoding with Juki machines. We currently have 730-2020 and 2050-2060 lines set up. Was wondering how the compatibility is. (I think I already know the 730 is out...) I'll be asking the vendor also, b
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 05:53:38 EDT 2001 | greggy
Hi, I would like to get some feedbacks about the Juki 2000 Series regarding performance, downtime, accuracy on fine pitch components and 0201's and 0402 chips, repeatability, and reliability. thanks and regards,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 22:15:57 EDT 2001 | davef
Every time you see one of those �National Geographic� articles showing pictures of clothing sweatshops in developing countries, the girls are sitting at gray Juki sewing machines. Juki placement machines were branded and distributed in the Americas
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 16:14:59 EST 2020 | aurash
Anyone out there willing to rent me calibration jigs to calibrate the machine offsets for one week? (location is Ireland) Thanks, Aurelian
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 00:36:14 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
We've done the same....Juki 2000 series versus Yamaha / Assembleon XT series....we found out that Juki is far better, more efficient, and easy to maintain...we bought 2020 last year and found that we made the right decision... Juki is the Best !!!
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 30 06:02:50 EDT 2022 | sarason
My program PCBSynergy does a conversion between Altium and Juki 700 series , 2000 series and even FX1R, Also yamaha VIOS. It can be found at https://pcbsynergy.com Also lots of other stuff in there for making this job easy sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 00:25:35 EDT 2007 | pfifla1
i would also take a look at the Juki 2000 series
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 12:52:35 EDT 2004 | Micheal
I would take a good look at Juki's 2000-series machines. We have a few and they are very easy to learn. Setup is minimized with offline setup. Adjust conveyor width and you are ready to run. Juki has provided good support and the machines require