Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 11:40:18 EDT 2012 | dekhead
Not true... with manual screen load machines (LT / Horizon), you need to ascertain the correct position / measurement and can load to that position. Auto load machines there is a "custom screen" setting which is used to tell machine the position ("Di
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 15:28:29 EDT 2014 | dustin
After getting the last issue I had fixed through here. I thought I would try to see if there is a solution for another issue. I have and ekra e5 screen printer and it has a problem with the blades not dropping when they should. If I set up single dir
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 07:14:04 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd
The question is that what do you want? An automatic/semi-automatic machine or a hand-prototyping printer? Using metal-sheet or complete (framed) stencil? Manual printing: For example, Eurocircuit's eC-stencil is pretty nice or there are cheap hand-s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 14:04:49 EDT 2015 | capse
Juki GL-1.... Any thoughts? I'm New to the > industry and I'm trying to buy a new screen > printer. I have two in mind, DEK and Juki. Up front qualifier, I'm the EKRA Rep for the southeastern US. I have been involved with stencil printers for abo
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 07:37:12 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Transition automation used to build a manual screen printer called a print perfect. I believe that someone else is producing them now. Does anyone know about this ? Any info appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 16:35:03 EDT 2021 | smtusa
We are big mpm fans especially the UP2000/2500 dos based. I just got an MPM SP2000 but feel thats too big. I would like something even smaller for an office setup. I looked up the MV100 and it came up with a pic of Quad. It looked pretty big in p
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 21:32:42 EST 2004 | Ken
Elite? De-Hart? man that brings back memories. Anyone here remember "Screens"?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 08:36:32 EST 2004 | loz
Company in UK. www.sapltd.co.uk
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 08:15:37 EDT 2004 | pjc
MPM uses a one-print-Mylar system, as do other printer mfrs. In this system there is a Mylar sheet attached to a frame that is secured over the printer table with the board on it. You print onto the Mylar. The table X-Y-theta manual adjustments are u
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 10:37:27 EDT 2004 | rob_thomas
Debi, Both machines are good and will do a great job for you on Rigid as well flex circuits.Every Mfr.will come to your site and give you a piece of equipment on loan to try for a month hoping you'll buy from them.Why don't you arrange that little ex