Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 13:18:39 EST 2006 | Chunks
Almost 4-got. Get some squeegee blade detents. They're the little spring loaded things that keep the squeegee blades in place in the head, until the machine locks them in place. they tend to wear out if you do a lot of blade swapping. Fastek also
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 10:18:50 EDT 2006 | amol_kane
Hi Smartasp, would you mind giving the name/ more info of the company you work for? (this is not related to the post and hence we can take it offline if you want). my e-mail address is amol_kane@hotmail.com I am originally from India, and hence inte
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 11:26:53 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
FYI, Chunk is right about the blade detents if you have the Pro-head. If you don't have that head, you will not need them. If you mount your blades using thumb screws, you can stop looking for the detents!! Ours ran very well, keep it CLEAN. We used
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 15:05:16 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
We run a lot of double sided boards. So I need a printer that will handle warped boards well. Can anyone tell me which printers work better on warped boards ? Our AP25's are crap on warped boards. If I had a penny for every time our cameras got kno
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 15:53:09 EDT 2006 | Buzzword Master
I like Buzzwords. My favorite 5 buzzwords: 1. Business-centric 2. Synergy (One of my favorites) 3. Value-added 4. Win-win situation 5. Spatial Standardization I'm also particularly fond of people who make "quote" marks in the air with their fingers
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 05:32:18 EDT 2008 | muarty
Charlie, Anything would be better than using a benchtop printer. We currently run all DEK printers at the moment which are fine, but I've recently been looking into alternatives to the DEK and have been very impressed by the Excerra printer not only
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 10:46:44 EDT 2008 | muarty
Consider an Excerra printer. I currently use DEK printers, but also have a lot of experience with MPM printers too. 2nd user I wouldn't look beyond UP2000 or DEK Infinity. But I've also demo'd the Excerra recently and was very impressed, price isn't
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 08:52:57 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86
I can't say that I have an answer as to fixing the mechanics of your issue. However, doesn't that machine have an auto blade height? If so, even with one blade lower than the other, the blade height should only depend on stencil height. I could be co
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 11:15:00 EDT 2010 | jorge_quijano
Do you know in which axis the problem occurs? usually when "hardware limit error" shows is because one of the axis touches the sensor of the limit, this is to prevent the mechanism hit something, If you machine is used, you can check if there is a mi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 14:23:42 EDT 2015 | travishemen
We had 4 of these machines several years ago. If I remember right the drive that aligns the board to the stencil was stepper motors with no encoder feedback. We would see the same issue if our leadscrews and linear rails were not clean and properly