Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 14:42:47 EDT 2004 | Kirk
so the first PCB if i want to aligned with stencil is manual the same for screen printer without vision and vision starts work for next boards? or i am wrong? but if i make mistake during aligment process for the first PCB i will repeat it for next P
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 21:22:48 EST 2003 | Dean
SPM-AV is a very versitle printer. I have one that is currently handling a 23.5 X 16.1 inch board. The print stroke has been increased to 21.3 icnhes. Again, very flexible machine. We may have two for sale if interested. Email me at idwitheld@com
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 20:17:40 EDT 2004 | Jacek
Try to check axis drivers - at the begining should be tactile. When you press RESET look on the screen - is there any change (position send from encoders) ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 16:19:31 EST 2003 | adlsmt
I second what Pete said. If you cant afford a new SPM buy a used one. They are around $10K to $15K right now. The resale value on the SPM will also be alot better than on the UP100.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:32:11 EST 2004 | ianlg
You might like to look at the R29-V. Its similar to the SPM but a lot cheaper. Check it out on RPAmericas web site. http://www.rpamericas.com. They should be showing it at Apex this year on stand 1417. It also has both std and vac wet/dry usc.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 14:24:50 EDT 2004 | Debi
i hope that this forum read people who have possibility work with Microflex and DEK 248 and i want to know their opinion. Debi
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 14:31:03 EDT 2004 | northern
I have used both the MPM and DEK. The MPM's look nicer and have a few fancy features but the DEK printed more consistent time and time again. I believe you spend a lot more money for MPM's when DEK will give you what you need.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:57:13 EDT 2004 | black5629
I have air, It start up and "About to Reset/press next to cont. When I press next nothing happens, if I press anything else "Machine not Reset" comes up. Can the axes be manualy reset? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 17:28:21 EDT 2004 | vms
You can call us, we will give you some tech support free. I realize that you may not be in the USA but there is a lot of various reasons why it will not reset. You can call us if you would like 740-344-4260 Harry
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 07:06:21 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
With the machine off, try to move all axes manually away from any limits, i.e.: away from the end of their course. Some machine can't deal with having axes at limit when you turn them on.