Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 08:46:21 EDT 2008 | mefloump
You can also try Omni-Tronics, Inc. (763) 425-2675. This is who we purchase parts from for our Paste Puck.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 05:49:33 EDT 2008 | ianlg
Hi If you still want to gp down the Paste Puck route then Reprint Limited has an ex Demo Paste Pucj system available available. http://www.reprintservices.co.uk/Screen_Printer_Availability_Listing.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 15:48:03 EDT 2008 | tds
Give Scott or Dick Wilson a call @ 330-724-3333.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 17:43:48 EST 2022 | stephendo
A company I used to work for used hockey pucks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 14:23:08 EDT 2008 | rrpowers
I don't doubt about not really needing the computer upgrade. I've seen the same thing from them before. (Although it was a Speedline tech that originally told me about the PastePuck system.) Unfortunately we have custom software (4.1h) that goes w
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 13:18:04 EDT 2008 | realchunks
I guess one question is why go to this system? Not because it's out dated, but why do you feel the need to go with this type of process?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 15:40:05 EDT 2008 | pjc
Pump print heads do not print better. Blades print faster and better quality than pump print heads.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 17:54:10 EDT 2008 | pjc
yes, should have said "studies have shown"... as they do. if not, all would be using pump print heads on our DEKs and MPMs that can take them, aye?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 15:54:36 EDT 2008 | Paul M.
What r u using for fiducials ? fids? pads? thru-holes? video model? What r u using to print the paste? squeege blades? proflow? paste puck? Why r u using Step Mode ?