Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 16:16:56 EDT 2005 | fastek
Ah...but if MPM didn't mark up their parts like they do then you would be still working for them as a field service guy....instead of remarketing parts and machines.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 23:16:21 EDT 2006 | KEN
powder coating. Hmmmmm.....racing red, performance blue. Dude I'm on board! Also, (if possible) I wold like to see paint schemes like NASCAR. M&M, Home Depot, Lowes....can ya' feel the vibe? (Hey, let's not get crazy about the Cognex system -my s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 19:05:24 EDT 2005 | valuems
Hi Sounds like a good idea, will get back with you. We are looking for as much feed back as possible. We have about 11 years experience on MPM's and we have several areas that we already have on our list. Have thought about putting the tac-tile on
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 11:46:22 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Congrats Shrek - sounds like you found your heaven, blaming others. About "IT". Wow, what kind of hype was that? I thought this would be something worth reading. Looks like a first year Project Manager thought of this. I agree, who ever thought
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 14:47:53 EDT 2005 | valuems
If the users could change any thing on the MPM printers what would it be and why. thanks Harry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 14:57:54 EDT 2005 | pr
I would put the tactile sensor back in the Vacuum nest so operators won't drop it in the paste. my biggest wish, pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 18:22:30 EDT 2005 | fastek
Harry- Why don't you figure out a way to take the top tactile out and convert it to work in the nest....so people won't have to buy another one.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 13:56:18 EDT 2005 | chunks
Here's an easy one. Make a camera that looks up at the board a non-mirror image. You could keep the mirror image toward the stencil since stencils rarely have any legend on em.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 24 20:55:41 EDT 2006 | KEN
I want machines that have all interior surfaces teflon coated. Easy cleanup of solder spills!
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 10:34:31 EDT 2006 | valuems
Thanks for the input, but ken that would cost a small fortune. But wouldn't it be nice if a machine had powder coating on all surfaces?