Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 02:09:29 EDT 2007 | einat
I would like to learn more about the differences between the two. Which one do you recommend more and why? Also if someone can stand on the differences between: MPM UP 3000 HI E MPM UP 3000 MPM UP 2000 HI E MPM UP 2000 Any information would help!
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 12:56:31 EDT 2007 | adlsmt
Im sure you will get some better responses but here is a start. We went from UP2000 to UP3000 Ultraflex about 2 years ago. The UP-2000 uses tooling nests and UP-3000 Ultraflex does not. Makes a huge difference in setup time. Up-3000 is BIG. I think t
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 24 23:59:56 EDT 2010 | vms
Hello We might have one, will check to see if you call 740-403-9406
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 14 14:24:46 EST 2003 | valuems
HI, We have seen a couple of statements that we just have to reply on. One is the trouble with MPM's in mexico. I feel most of that trouble is because of the technical support and the actual maintenance in mexico, not because of the MPM's. And MP
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 04:24:14 EDT 2006 | Rob
We had one of the crap UP3000's. However it was still better than a 265. If you don't need the extra large board size look for an AP2* or a HiE, especially if you are looking at using paste inspection.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 22:01:11 EST 2004 | Ken
Relay: Yes, you can drive a "DC" relay with AC. As long as the latching threshold is achieved, you can close the contacts. However, if the relay impedence is improperly selected, relay chatter can occur. I am confident MPM selected a correct rela
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 12:51:27 EDT 2006 | john_smith
cn, Currently we have a DEK265GSX a DEK Infinity and a MPM UP3000 printers and previously had MPM Accuflex,MPM UP1500 and MPM AP24s. No advice for the UP3030. We always had to work on all of the MPM printers for one thing or another and every time we
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 12:55:19 EDT 2007 | pjc
First off, go with HiE (Hi Efficiency) machines only. UP3K and UP2K have huge differences- board size, speed, options, etc... too many to list really. I would recommend UP2K HiE over UP3K HiE. Its a simpler machine and easier to find on the used m
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 14:24:12 EDT 2018 | dleeper
I had a similar problem once on an acculfex. The root cause was a short on the one the wire harnesses connected to the print head. If I recall, most of the relays in an accuflex are actuated by the 24 volt bus, so if you have a short anywhere in tha
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 16 18:24:11 EDT 2016 | aemery
Scratches do not necessarily mean bad! Usually the forcer motor fails before a platen. The motors become weak or don't evenly distribute the supplied air, which causes them to tilt and drive into the platens. Mechanical misalignment of the VY forcer