Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 10 20:10:44 EDT 2019 | dekhead
More information on "mis-print": degree, direction, repeatability? If it is a repeatable offset, there are individual print direction specific offsets available... Or is it possible that there are erroneous offsets applicable to print direction causi
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 10:00:51 EDT 2019 | dekhead
Can you put -0.5mm offset in "Reverse X Offset" to alleviate?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 02:32:46 EDT 2019 | bukas
thanks a lot Dekhead, it worked. I guess i couldnt see the forest for the trees...
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 10 03:18:28 EDT 2019 | bukas
Hey guys, my DEK265 GSX is acting funny. It misprints half of the boards. The one half when squeegees move away from operator to be precise. When squeegees are moving towards operator print is perfect. In both cases actuators are moving prior to prin
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 03:06:00 EDT 2019 | bukas
Hello Dekhead, it is a constant offset, like 0.5 mm to right when machine prints away from operator. When print goes towards the operator there is no offset. I swapped X5 and X6 cards with spares I got but still same result . I set the program to hav
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 11:52:45 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
You state that you need a washer for �pcb washer/cleaner for misprints etc� Is it only for misprints or is it also for post-reflow de-fluxing? I would not suggest that you utilize one machine for both applications. Misprints should always be cle
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 18:57:14 EDT 2016 | vchauhan
Is it ok to re-print the mis-print PCB? Personally I am oppose to re-print the mis-print board. For two reasons. 1. You will end up adding solder paste on the bottom side of the stencil. 2. You may smear solder paste in some area. But I would like to
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 10:37:35 EDT 2016 | ttheis
We sometimes have a misprint and we would never re-print on a board with paste on it already because it will surely get paste all over the bottom of your stencil and could smear between traces. If we do mispront we have to clean the paste off the boa
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 07:38:36 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
We successfully re-print mis-prints all of the time. We have SPI machines at every printer that let us know if it is OK or not. Sometimes dealing with the solder defect is better than cleaning the mis-print. It is very difficult not to wedge solder
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 17:47:59 EDT 2015 | mikekeens
I've read different views on this but the best results i've seen are from when the misprinted PCB is put directly into an automated 'spray-in-air' cleaning machine and cleaned using an appropriate cleaning chemical. Any attempt to manually clean the