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Zevatech 740 RH Head - issues with rotation of component during laser recognition

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 18:15:28 EDT 2018 | maustin

The 740 has been a great machine for us. We've been able to reliably load components as small as 0603 (we've not tried 0402, but I believe with a special nozzle adaptor, you can get it to work) and place a 7x7 56 pin QFN with 0.4mm pin pitch with hi

Looking for software for the CyberOptics Cyberscan Cobra Laser Profile Scanner with a DRS-8000 Sensor

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 21:02:45 EST 2017 | dlerkin

Hi, I'm looking for a software copy for the CyberOptics Cyberscan Cobra Laser Profile Scanner. An issue with one of the files is preventing the software from running and we no longer have the original copy to re-install it on our computer. This Cyber

Screen printing the board from........

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 21:24:04 EST 1998 | Ron Costa

Hello everyone! Does any know anything about bare board size variations? Is there a spec. or tolerance? I'm running small lots of boards and during the screen printing process I find that I cannot paste each board perfectly.I've tried other screen pr

Barcode printing on the PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 19:09:21 EST 1999 | Jess Baker

Manufacturers who have to mark barcodes onto PCB's without secondary application of pressure sensitive labels can etch it on, screen it on, inkjet it on, use laser marking, or a combination of those. Using a laser marker to write a code into a label

Re: Screen printing the board from........

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 13:17:19 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Hello everyone! | Does any know anything about bare board size variations? | Is there a spec. or tolerance? | I'm running small lots of boards and during the screen printing process | I find that I cannot paste each board perfectly.I've tried other

Re: Screen printing the board from........

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 23:33:53 EST 1998 | Ron Costa

| | Hello everyone! | | Does any know anything about bare board size variations? | | Is there a spec. or tolerance? | | I'm running small lots of boards and during the screen printing process | | I find that I cannot paste each board perfectly.I've t

Re: Screen printing the board from........

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 10:30:46 EST 1998 | Ron Costa

| | | Hello everyone! | | | Does any know anything about bare board size variations? | | | Is there a spec. or tolerance? | | | I'm running small lots of boards and during the screen printing process | | | I find that I cannot paste each board perfec

Re: Screen printing the board from........

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 23:52:26 EST 1998 | Ron Costa

| Hi Ron, | Your question really opens up a "Pandora's box", but when you say you're not able to print perfectly, what is it exactly that you mean? Is the print lacking volume? Is it mis-registered? Are you bridging? Also, what printers have you used

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 17:23:00 EDT 1998 | Eric Miller

Hey Dave, sounds like your material is delaminating at a rapid rate, I would not recommend using them through your process, delaminating material has to go some where! When composite material is made, layers of fibre glass and epoxy resin are placed

Online Label printing & placement

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 12 03:38:03 EDT 2016 | rob

Hi John, We picked up a used laser marker (Asys ALS03) last year for around 30K euros and it has done approx 2M codes (we use 6mm square QR) in the last year without fault - it reads them all back to confirm which is handy. We also use labels, and

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