Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 08:49:12 EST 2004 | ianlg
Hi Kistech is a UK based company. The MD is a David Wheatley who was one of the founders of SMTech Ltd who designed and manufactured the 100MV prior to the company being purchased by MPM. The microflex is a re-engineerd version of this machine. The
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 11:18:29 EDT 2004 | kuru
We bought a used MPM up3020 screen printer as is. As I power up the machine it would not reset. I have check all safety switches, what is my next place to start. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 07:37:12 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Transition automation used to build a manual screen printer called a print perfect. I believe that someone else is producing them now. Does anyone know about this ? Any info appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 14:17:36 EST 2013 | nicodj77
Does anyone have any experience using the ESE US-7000X screen printer. I'd looked on websites and forums for reviews but I couldn't find anything. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 04:57:51 EDT 2021 | smtusa
Who makes the smallest 110V screen printer? Looking for use in a small office setup.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 11:16:58 EDT 1999 | Rob Moats
HI everyone, We are using a Siemens ap-25 screen printer, in the past we have not had any problems with adhesive placement until a couple of weeks ago. It seems the x axis has decided that it should be set somewhere between .00085 and .00150. No
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 08:15:37 EDT 2004 | pjc
MPM uses a one-print-Mylar system, as do other printer mfrs. In this system there is a Mylar sheet attached to a frame that is secured over the printer table with the board on it. You print onto the Mylar. The table X-Y-theta manual adjustments are u
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:41:12 EDT 2004 | pjc
OK if the paper is transparent and you can adjust the table X-Y-Theta under the paper- without moving the paper - the align with the solder lands on the board. If you have a DEK or MPM machine, the Mylar frame is like $300. I belive other printer mfr
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 17 14:01:43 EDT 2005 | johnw
Hi all contact the guys at ALTUS GROUP these guys are all experts on mpm printers they are all x MPM service engineers they hold a vast stock of spares also I use these guys all the time and are good to deal with WWW.ALTUSGROUP.BIZ
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.